What is it about?

In an increasingly complex globally networked world, media professionals, journalists and public communicators can no longer rely on conventional communication strategies, especially when dealing with unprecedented events. Systems thinking and complexity concepts can assist communicators with formulating new approaches to managing turbulent or chaotic situations, combatting misinformation, and assisting media, organisations and governments with leading through crises.

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Why is it important?

Misinformation, conspiracy thinking and political radicalisation tend to erode constructive public dialogue, sound policy making and social cohesion. Complexity communication delivers some entry points and tools for constructively communicating in volatile situations, facilitating dialogue and inclusion in the face of inequality, disruption and division. Systemic approaches to communication counter the trend of seeking simple answers to complex problems, which either ignore the intricacies of a problem or deliver 'solutions' not fit for purpose.

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The article initiates the discussion of complexity communication as a communication approach to contemporary public and media communication. Complexity communication is not yet an established concept and the article provides some entry points into the further development of the concept.

Gudrun Frommherz

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This page is a summary of: Why we need complexity: A conversation with AI, Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies, June 2023, Intellect,
DOI: 10.1386/ajms_00118_1.
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