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Welcome to Apithology April! It all began yesterday – the start of a month-long celebration of, for and as the apithology community. Over the next 30 days we would love to invite you to some very special events, including a Wellspring open house and a social get together in Fremantle where partners and families are→
Many people wonder what apithology is all about. Recently, I was doing some work on the causal loop analysis of the role of thought-ecology modelling in the apithologial dynamics of the health of humanity. “Yawn!”, I hear you say. That is right, this work initially seems way too complex to engage in easily. In a→
The International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS) journal of the collected proceedings of the 2012 Annual Conference in San Jose has just been published. Within those proceedings is the following article on Apithological Inquiry that might be of interest to researchers: “Apithological Systems Theory: Learnings from Ecology” Paper presented at the 56th Conference of the International→