How can we design containers that support relational development, foster collective intelligence, and cultivate the conditions for systemic transformation?
On March 20, I had the pleasure of presenting our work at the 11th edition of R&D Unplugged, hosted by the Research Unit Learning Transitions at the Learning Planet Institute. In this talk, I explored the intersection of network science, participatory methodologies, and wisdom traditions, highlighting how multi-level group practices and process-aware monitoring can help track and enhance relational quality over time.
I discussed how collective intelligence doesn’t emerge spontaneously—it requires intentional facilitation, shared language, emotional safety, and attention to relational dynamics. Drawing from systems thinking, I shared ongoing research that combines network approaches and natural language processing to understand the emergence of group coherence and flourishing.
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📍 Hosted at: Learning Planet Institute, Paris
🎙 Organized by: UR Learning Transitions – R&D Unplugged Series
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