(with Alex J Ryan, JJ Kay, Gerald Weinberg and Warren Weaver)

These sources examine the transition from traditional scientific eductionism toward general systems thinking to navigate the inherent complexity of the modern world. Authors highlight how classical physics often fails to account for emergent properties and the dynamic interactions found in living ecosystems and human societies. Through the lens of cybernetics, the texts explore how self-organising systems maintain stability and adapt to their environments using feedback loops and requisite variety. This theoretical foundation is applied to systemic design, where practitioners use holistic modeling and circular economy principles to address “wicked problems” in policy and sustainability. Ultimately, the collection advocates for an integrated approach that bridges the gap between quantitative computational models and qualitative design practices to better manage the interconnected nature of reality.