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- Ray Ison
- Pamela Buckle
- Nam Nguyen
- Rika Preiser
- Philippe Vandenbroeck
- Louis Klein
Abstract
This paper reimagines the future of systems research as an enacted cybersystemic praxis that moves beyond traditional notions of systems thinking. We argue that systems research is best understood as a reflexive, embodied and situated practice that integrates systemic sensibilities, systems literacy and capabilities in (cyber)systemic co‐inquiry. Drawing on insights from systems theory, cybernetics, complexity science and process philosophy, we critique the limitations of goal‐seeking behaviours and advocate for a shift towards purposeful, co‐inquiry‐driven approaches to systems research. Our analysis foregrounds the role of conversation, relational agency and ethical responsibility in systems thinking, highlighting how systems research can be institutionalised as a dynamic practice that fosters transformative change within ongoing, conducive governance arrangements. Written from the perspective of the current executive committee (EC) members of the International Federation for Systems Research (IFSR), an invitation is extended via this paper to join a cybersystemic co‐inquiry into the future of systems research, encouraging practitioners to engage with a meta‐level praxis that enables bridging of new modes of knowing, governing and society transforming. Through this paper, we call for a renewed commitment to cybersystemic thinking that enables new forms of knowing and acting in the Anthropocene, positioning systems research as a vital practice for navigating complex global challenges.
Suggested Citation
Ray Ison & Pamela Buckle & Nam Nguyen & Rika Preiser & Philippe Vandenbroeck & Louis Klein, 2025.
"Reimagining Systems Thinking as Cybersystemic Researching: An Invitation to a Cyber‐Systemic Co‐Inquiry,"
Systems Research and Behavioral Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 42(5), pages 1391-1403, September.
Handle:
RePEc:bla:srbeha:v:42:y:2025:i:5:p:1391-1403
DOI: 10.1002/sres.3189
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