The failure to address the world’s most pressing problems comes at a huge cost in terms of the catastrophic harm and destruction caused to humans and the natural environment. Although there are numerous pressing problems to deal with across society, the ‘grand problem’, or overarching ‘meta-problem’, is society’s inability to find more effective approaches to bring about the change required to materially reduce suffering, harm and destruction. This paper critically theorises social problems and social change as well as providing a critique of the current failing approaches deployed to realise change. The paper concludes by describing a critically informed approach to progressive social science knowledge making
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A year ago, it was possible to claim that climate change is no longer a contested issue: what is con...
Prof James Guthrie AM and Prof John Dumay outline the broadening scope of the Journal of Behaviroual...
This article argues that ‘global realities’ are crucially the product of the collective human mind. ...
Most policy-relevant work on climate change in the social sciences either analyzes costs and benefit...
The concept of transformation in relation to climate and other global change is increasingly receivi...
ABSTRACT Climate change research is at an impasse. The transformation of economies and everyday pra...
Arguably, an effective response to the problem of climate change will require that as a species, we ...
The analytical distinction between critical and problem-solving research is useful. At the onset of ...
the chapter presents an argument for a new transformative approach in global studies, to respond to ...
Besieged by ongoing economic crises, global health emergencies, geopolitical instabilities, ecologic...
The article seeks to situate the notion of sustainability within the framework of critical theory. I...
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The concept of transformation in relation to climate and other global change is increasingly receivi...
The concept of transformation in relation to climate and other global change is increasingly receivi...
Climate change research is at an impasse. The transformation of economies and everyday practices is ...
A year ago, it was possible to claim that climate change is no longer a contested issue: what is con...
Prof James Guthrie AM and Prof John Dumay outline the broadening scope of the Journal of Behaviroual...
This article argues that ‘global realities’ are crucially the product of the collective human mind. ...
Most policy-relevant work on climate change in the social sciences either analyzes costs and benefit...
The concept of transformation in relation to climate and other global change is increasingly receivi...
ABSTRACT Climate change research is at an impasse. The transformation of economies and everyday pra...
Arguably, an effective response to the problem of climate change will require that as a species, we ...
The analytical distinction between critical and problem-solving research is useful. At the onset of ...
the chapter presents an argument for a new transformative approach in global studies, to respond to ...
Besieged by ongoing economic crises, global health emergencies, geopolitical instabilities, ecologic...
The article seeks to situate the notion of sustainability within the framework of critical theory. I...
The book addresses the broad issue of sustainability of our civilization and seeks to contribute to ...
The concept of transformation in relation to climate and other global change is increasingly receivi...
The concept of transformation in relation to climate and other global change is increasingly receivi...
Climate change research is at an impasse. The transformation of economies and everyday practices is ...
A year ago, it was possible to claim that climate change is no longer a contested issue: what is con...