The International Society for the Systems Sciences: Contributions to the Future World

G. Mobus, S. Sankaran, Gary Smith
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The International Society for the System Sciences (ISSS) is a microcosm model of the global human social system (HSS, our species). The unprecedented crisis presented by the COVID-19 pandemic is causing major disruptions to the ‘normal’ processes and has triggered a spasm of self-reflection and self-realization that what had been thought of as “the normal” was not sustainable, both for the larger HSS and for the ISSS. Both the greater HSS and the ISSS have had their capacity for resilience in the face of the crisis challenged. Under the proposition that complex adaptive systems are resilient, and evolvable systems are sustainable, members of the ISSS have set out to use our knowledge of systems theory and practice to renew the society, to make it more systemic in structure and function. We are proposing to create a new core working group that will find purpose in doing a dual level deep systems analysis of the ISSS itself and then, using the insights gained in that process, turn to doing the same for the HSS. Deep systems analysis can expose the dysfunctions in subsystems as well as identify missing subsystems and requisite communications. All societies share certain systemic properties since all involve the interactions among groups of human actors. And all long-term sustainable systems have been shown to operate in specific fashions to be self-sustaining (autopoietic) and produce products or services to the larger embedding supra-system. For the HSS this is the Earth as a whole. For the ISSS this is the HSS. Key questions that the ISSS needs to consider as context for its place in the HSS: What product(s)/service(s) should the HSS produce that would benefit the rest of our planet? How should the HSS be structured/organized? The turning that question on the ISSS, what products/services should the ISSS produce that would benefit the HSS. Since the knowledge that is represented within the ISSS pool of expertise is system knowledge, if follows that how the HSS should be structured/organized after the pandemic crisis is in the rearview mirror could be answered by deep systems analysis of what the HSS should be in the future. Key questions to be addressed in this report: With all humbleness how should the ISSS and system societies in general come together to effectively meet the purpose of system science? Indeed, should they and to what purpose? What product(s)/service(s) would the enterprise of system science produce that would benefit the HSS and broader, life on this planet? We report on the plan and the effort undertaken to find answers to these and related questions. This is part of our mission to bring greater unity to the field of systems science and reach out to the wider field of systems thinkers; it is an invitation to participate.
国际系统科学学会:对未来世界的贡献
国际系统科学学会(ISSS)是全球人类社会系统(HSS,我们的物种)的一个微观模型。COVID-19大流行带来的前所未有的危机正在对“正常”进程造成重大破坏,并引发了自我反思和自我认识的痉挛,即被认为是“正常”的东西是不可持续的,无论是对于较大的HSS还是对于ISSS。大HSS和ISSS都有能力应对危机的挑战。在复杂适应系统具有弹性、可进化系统具有可持续性的命题下,ISSS成员开始运用我们的系统理论和实践知识来更新社会,使其在结构和功能上更具系统性。我们建议创建一个新的核心工作组,该工作组将找到对国际安全保障体系本身进行双重深度系统分析的目的,然后利用在这一过程中获得的见解,转向为HSS做同样的工作。深度系统分析可以揭示子系统的功能失调,识别缺失的子系统和必要的通信。所有社会都具有某些系统属性,因为所有社会都涉及人类行动者群体之间的相互作用。所有长期可持续的系统都以特定的方式运作,以自我维持(自创生),并为更大的嵌入超系统提供产品或服务。对于HSS来说,这是整个地球。对于ISSS,这是HSS。国际空间站需要考虑的关键问题是,作为其在HSS中的地位的背景:HSS应该生产哪些产品/服务,以造福我们地球上的其他人?HSS应该如何构建/组织?把这个问题转向ISSS, ISSS应该生产什么产品/服务来造福HSS。由于在国际卫生服务系统专业知识库里所代表的知识是系统知识,因此,在大流行危机之后,如何构建/组织卫生服务系统可以通过对未来卫生服务系统应该是什么样子的深入系统分析来回答。本报告中需要解决的关键问题:坦率地说,ISSS和系统学会应该如何共同有效地满足系统科学的目的?的确,他们应该这样做,而且是为了什么目的?系统科学企业将生产哪些产品/服务,使HSS和地球上更广泛的生命受益?我们报告该计划和为寻找这些问题和有关问题的答案所作的努力。这是我们的使命的一部分,为系统科学领域带来更大的统一,并接触到更广泛的系统思想家领域;这是一个参与的邀请。
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