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Immersive Systemic Knowing

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In this conclusion, I wish to summarise the book’s contributions to the theory and practise of systems thinking, as also to larger domains of knowledge. I also discuss its limitations and future prospects. Finally, I offer some ideas about how to incorporate these ideas and practices into your own life, work, and inquiry.

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Rajagopalan, R. (2020). Conclusion. In: Immersive Systemic Knowing. Contemporary Systems Thinking. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49135-2_8

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