Postnormal Prometheus: How to anticipate and navigate postnormal times
Author
Other authors
Publication date
2023Abstract
Despite being labelled as a theory of change, so far, postnormal times theory has only offered a
broad explanation of why and how change happens in postnormal times. It has merely stated that
it is the joint action of complexity, chaos, and contradictions (the postnormal factors) what
prompts postnormal change, but has not produced a more thorough explanation of its development. This has made postnormal times to be perceived as unavoidable or fated. This article uses
the simile of Prometheus, the classic titan, to determine up to which point postnormal times are
truly ineluctable. Accepting that the three postnormal factors need to act jointly to cause postnormal change but rises in complexity appear to act as a catalyser. So, to have an operative way to
estimate these grows in complexity levels, the article proposes to break down complexity into
concurrency and connectivity. Both parameters can be measured much more easily and provide a
workable way to measure these rises in complexity. Ultimately, the goal is to develop an approach
to better understand postnormal change and to anticipate it. Thus, by improving our capacity to
comprehend and foresee postnormal change we will also enhance our capacity to navigate
postnormal times.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Accepted version
Language
English
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Pages
8 p.
Publisher
Elsevier
Is part of
Futures, vol. 147, 2023
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