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Keynotes
Contributions to the Parallel Sessions
- An Opportunity for Integrative Frameworks?
- Revision of Prevailing Worldviews through the Lens of the Economic Turmoil
(Gaudenz ASSENZA, Czech Republic)
- Visions of Transmodernity
(Irena ATELJEVIC, Netherlands)
- Cybersemiotics:
- A transdisciplinary view of information, evolution, signification and meaning
(Søren BRIER, Denmark)
- Human Action:
- Troublemaker and troubleshooter in psychological theorizing – and beyond?
(Lutz ECKENSBERGER, Germany)
- Towards an Integral Meta-Studies:
- Describing and transcending boundaries in a global holarchy of sense-making
(Mark EDWARDS, Australia)
- An Overview of Integral Research:
- A mixed-methods framework for methodological pluralism
(Sean ESBJÖRN-HARGENS, USA)
- Global Knowledge Futures:
- Interpreting the emergence of imaginaries that cohere
(Jennifer GIDLEY, Australia)
- On the (Im)possibilities of Critically Self-reflected Transformative-transformational Knowledge/Practices
(Aydan GÜLERCE, Turkey)
- Self-organization of Complex, Intelligent Systems:
- The ECCO paradigm for transdisciplinary integration
(Francis HEYLIGHEN, Belgium)
- Meta-Theory for Transforming Organisation and Leadership Research and Practice
(Wendelin KÜPERS, New Zealand)
- Towards Universities-4-Humanity
- Locally transforming society – globally renewing humanity
(Ronnie LESSEM & Alexander Schieffer, UK / Switzerland)
- Towards a Transmodern Transformation of our Global Society:
- European challenges and opportunities
(Marc LUYCKX GHISI, Belgium)
- Cognitive Enhancement and the Nature of Selfhood:
- Neurofeeback and deep-brain stimulation
(Tatjana MEIRA-KOCHETKOVA, Netherlands)
- Nonreductive Physicalism:
-Integrating science, theology, and philosophy of mind
(Nancey MURPHY, USA)
- Transdisciplinary Consumption
(Sue McGregor, Canada)




