迈向有弹性和公平的社会:跨学科的观点

Eduardo A. Bracho Montes de Oca, Iris Brand, Dumitru Malcoci, Oscar Neyrinck, Kerim S. Zurel, Z. Wu, P. Vandenbroeck, B. Vanwyngaerden, Totran Nguyen
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不断发生的危机一次又一次地暴露了我们社会固有的不平等以及它们对不断变化的环境的适应能力不足。本文试图通过自下而上、跨学科的方法和使用活动模型的方法,为创造一个更具弹性和公平的社会制定一个可行的蓝图,从而解决创造一个更具弹性和公平的社会的挑战。我们分析的起点包括确定五个跨领域的社会问题,这些问题将为社会创造一个更公平、更有弹性的未来:私人数据提取的危险、碳排放税、气候移民、公共卫生负担能力以及代议制民主的危机。通过共同参与跨学科讨论,并容纳来自不同利益相关者的见解,我们分析了处理每个问题的方法,从而创建了与之相关的六个活动模型。最后一步是将它们整合到一个单一的蓝图中,通过设计一个贯穿我们社会模式核心的学习周期来实现。学习周期通过确定公民的社会需求、优先考虑这些需求、决定关键投资、执行这些投资并监测其结果来组织决策。它通过每一种活动模式的贡献,确保社会实现公平和有弹性的发展。
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Towards a Resilient and Equitable Society: A Transdisciplinary Perspective
Recurring crises have exposed time and again the inherent inequalities of our societies and their ill-equipped adjustment to an ever-changing environment. This paper attempts to address the challenge of creating a more resilient and equitable society by developing a feasible blueprint for it through a bottom-up, transdisciplinary approach and the use of activity models methodology. The starting point of our analysis consisted of the identification of five cross-field societal issues, tack ling which would create a more equitable and resilient future for society: dangers of private data extractions, carbon emission taxing, climate migration, public health affordability, and the crisis of representative democracy. By jointly engaging in transdisciplinary discussions and accommodating insights from diverse stakeholders we analyzed ways of dealing with each of the issues, resulting in the creation of six activity models pertaining to them. The last step consisted in their integration into a single blueprint, achieved by devising a learning cycle running through the core of our societal model. The learning cycle organizes decision-making by identifying the social needs of the citizens, prioritizing them, deciding on key investments, executing these and monitoring their results. It ensures, through the contribution of each activity model, an equitable and resilient development for society.
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