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Reductionism Methodology
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Reductionism, while useful in science, sometimes overlooks emergent properties – complex systems exhibiting behaviors not predictable from their individual components alone. Think of a flock of birds: the overall flocking behavior isn't easily understood by studying just one bird. elaborate

Systems Thinking Methodology
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Systems thinking emphasizes understanding the interconnectedness of things, recognizing that seemingly simple actions can have unintended consequences elsewhere in the system – a concept often illustrated by the metaphor of a butterfly flapping its wings and causing a hurricane. elaborate

Design Thinking Methodology
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Design thinking emphasizes collaboration and iteration, often involving prototyping and user testing multiple times throughout the process, rather than following a strictly linear path. elaborate

Transdisciplinarity Methodology
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Transdisciplinarity often involves blurring the lines between academic disciplines to the point where the resulting work can be difficult to categorize using traditional subject classifications. elaborate

Virtual Ethnography Methodology
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Virtual ethnography can utilize data from seemingly mundane online sources like online gaming forums to understand complex social dynamics and cultural practices. elaborate

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