This paper aims to discuss complexity as a key feature for understanding the role of science knowledge in environmental and health contexts – a core issue in Science|Environment|Health pedagogy. Complex systems are, in principle, not predictable. In different contexts, ephemeral mechanisms produce different, sometimes completely unexpected results. The “art of decision making” in complex contexts is to take scientific knowledge into account, but to interpret its meaning in terms of concrete complex contexts. This is illustrated by four empirical studies on Science|Environment|Health issues, presented midway through this paper. The findings underscore the importance of introducing complexity issues into science education. Not only are all th...
What does it mean to call something complex? This Review essay describes three recent books which ta...
This book on complexity science comprises a collection of chapters on methods and principles from a ...
In this article I present an alternative philosophy of science based on ideas drawn from the study o...
This paper aims to discuss complexity as a key feature for understanding the role of science knowled...
The present position paper articulates insights of complexity science, a progressive approach to und...
Increasingly societies and their governments are facing important social issues that have science an...
The magic word ‘complexity ’ has been buzzing around in science, policy and society for quite some t...
This paper aims to present some conceptual insights into the research paradigm of complexity that de...
In the previous chapter we used the concept of the health hierarchy to explore how health problems c...
Judgements concerning proper or appropriate educational endeavour, methods of investigation and phil...
This essay brings together two lines of work—that of children’s cognition and that of complexity sci...
As education professionals work in times of exponential change, how they think is as important as wh...
Abstract The mechanistic interpretation of reality can be traced to the influential work by René Des...
Abstract: Environmental issues may promote open and complex discussions bringing students closer to ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
What does it mean to call something complex? This Review essay describes three recent books which ta...
This book on complexity science comprises a collection of chapters on methods and principles from a ...
In this article I present an alternative philosophy of science based on ideas drawn from the study o...
This paper aims to discuss complexity as a key feature for understanding the role of science knowled...
The present position paper articulates insights of complexity science, a progressive approach to und...
Increasingly societies and their governments are facing important social issues that have science an...
The magic word ‘complexity ’ has been buzzing around in science, policy and society for quite some t...
This paper aims to present some conceptual insights into the research paradigm of complexity that de...
In the previous chapter we used the concept of the health hierarchy to explore how health problems c...
Judgements concerning proper or appropriate educational endeavour, methods of investigation and phil...
This essay brings together two lines of work—that of children’s cognition and that of complexity sci...
As education professionals work in times of exponential change, how they think is as important as wh...
Abstract The mechanistic interpretation of reality can be traced to the influential work by René Des...
Abstract: Environmental issues may promote open and complex discussions bringing students closer to ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
What does it mean to call something complex? This Review essay describes three recent books which ta...
This book on complexity science comprises a collection of chapters on methods and principles from a ...
In this article I present an alternative philosophy of science based on ideas drawn from the study o...