Welcome to Complexity and Public Policy Course! This course provides an overview of the complexity in public policy situations leading to so-called “wicked policy problems” which appear to have no clear solutions. These problems are widespread, ranging from the Covid-19 pandemic and climate change to economic inequality, traffic congestion, species extinction, SDG achievement, and so forth. They share the characteristics of complex adaptive systems, including nonlinear dynamic change, emergence, self-organization, and adaptation, and resist traditional public policy analytic approaches that normally fail. You will analyze such problems and gain insights into public policy analysis, formulation, monitoring, and evaluation. After gaining insights into the nature of wicked problems and how to make sense of public policy dilemmas, you will learn about complexity economics and applications of complexity tools to various public policy contexts. Furthermore, you will learn about basic models used in complex situations, policy design and evaluation methods, and an alternative approach to public service.
This is an intermediate course, intended for learners with a background in social sciences, economics, or public policy. The knowledge you gain from this course will help you in mid- or senior-level policy analysis and planning careers in government or consulting to industries.
The course prepares you to:
1. Interpret various policy and planning contexts to decide which analytical tools are best suited.
2. Use various sense-making tools.
3. Understand the difference between complicated and appropriate tools for each.
4. Develop basic computational models to deal with complex policy problems.
5. Understand the different kinds of uncertainty and how to work with them.
To succeed in this course, you should have experience in/know about/basic understanding of basic computer software used for computations and simple modeling.
You will also need certain hardware or software requirements, including if possible Netlogo software although the professor will provide all the guidance you need.
This module introduces you to the nature of wicked problems that have no obvious solutions. You will recognize that many of the common public policy goals such as the Millennium Development Goals (MGD) or the Sustainable Development Goals (SGD) require the solution of wicked policy problems, including the eradication of poverty and hunger, gender inequality, maternity and child health, climate change, overconsumption, excessive waste production, and so on. You will learn the frameworks and analyze how to deal with these policy dilemmas. You will also learn the characteristics of complex adaptive systems, including nonlinearity, emergence, self-organization, uncertainty, feedback loops, tipping points, attractors, etc. The module enables you to look at the economy from a complexity lens. You will develop insights into how the macro emerges from the micro as a single system and what this means for public policy.
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14 vidéos•Total 96 minutes
Course Introduction•3 minutes
Routine and Wicked Policy Problems: An Overview•10 minutes
Routine and Wicked Policy Problems: Public Policy Cycle•11 minutes
Characteristics of Complex Adaptive Systems: An Overview•7 minutes
Characteristics of Complex Adaptive Systems: Additional Characteristics•8 minutes
Making Sense of Simple, Complicated, Complex, and Chaotic Policy Situations•10 minutes
Sense-Making Tools•12 minutes
Complexity Economics and Its Policy Implications •6 minutes
Dynamics •8 minutes
Incentives •4 minutes
Value Theory•4 minutes
Emergence •5 minutes
Self-Organization •5 minutes
Complexity Economics and Policy•4 minutes
9 lectures•Total 580 minutes
Course Overview•10 minutes
Essential Reading: Wicked Problems in Public Policy•60 minutes
Essential Reading: Cynefin Mini book•90 minutes
Essential Reading: Complexity Economics for Environmental Governance•120 minutes
Essential Readings: Overview of Complexity Economics•60 minutes
Recommended Reading: Overview of Complexity Economics•60 minutes
Essential Readings: Complexity Economics and Policy•30 minutes
Recommended Reading: Complexity and the Art of Public Policy•30 minutes
5 devoirs•Total 96 minutes
Graded Quiz: Introduction to Complexity and Its Economic Implications for Public Policy •60 minutes
Quiz: Introduction to Complexity and Public Policy•18 minutes
Quiz: Why Do We Need Complexity Economics?•3 minutes
Quiz: Overview of Complexity Economics•12 minutes
Quiz: Complexity Economics and Public Policy•3 minutes
Applications of Complex Systems Principles to Different Policy Sectors
Module 2•12 heures à terminer
Détails du module
In this module, you will develop an appreciation of what difference the applications of complexity principles can make to specific areas of public policy such as health, education, and sustainability. In the health area, you will learn about the applications of complex principles in delivering health care services in the US, UK, Kenya, and Canada cases. You will also learn to apply complexity principles such as self-organization and emergence. In the education sector, you will learn about the inherent nature of complexity in education systems. You will decipher the aspects of education system that can be addressed through education policy levers and are external to the system. The module also introduces you to situative and cognitive learnings and their implications. Finally, you will learn about the applications of complexity theory to sustainable development policy through references to climate change (SDG 13) and economic growth, consumption, and employment (SGD 8).
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6 vidéos•Total 70 minutes
Application of Complexity Thinking to Health Policy: Part 1 •9 minutes
Application of Complexity Thinking to Health Policy: Part 2•16 minutes
Application of Complexity Thinking to Education Policy: Part 1•10 minutes
Application of Complexity Thinking to Education Policy: Part 2•11 minutes
Application of Complexity Thinking to Public Policy: Sustainable Development: Part 1•12 minutes
Application of Complexity Thinking to Public Policy: Sustainable Development: Part 2•13 minutes
6 lectures•Total 600 minutes
Essential Reading: Application of Complexity Thinking to Health Policy•180 minutes
Recommended Reading: Application of Complexity Thinking to Health Policy•60 minutes
Essential Reading: Application of Complexity Thinking to Education Policy•60 minutes
Recommended Reading: Application of Complexity Thinking to Education Policy•120 minutes
Essential Readings: Application of Complexity Thinking to Public Policy•60 minutes
Recommended Reading: Application of Complexity Thinking to Public Policy•120 minutes
4 devoirs•Total 72 minutes
Graded Quiz: Applications of Complex Systems Principles to Different Policy Sectors•60 minutes
Application of Complexity Thinking to Health Policy•4 minutes
Application of Complexity Thinking to Education Policy•4 minutes
Application of Complexity Thinking to Public Policy•4 minutes
Complexity and Computational Models
Module 3•9 heures à terminer
Détails du module
In this module, you will learn to develop an interdisciplinary approach for data-inspired policy recommendations. The module introduces you to complex systems, followed by tragedy of commons. Furthermore, you will learn how to incorporate various computational modeling techniques to capture the undergoing dynamics using complexity theory and thus enable policy recommendation using a data science approach.
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6 vidéos•Total 53 minutes
Introduction to Complex Systems and Tragedy of Commons•6 minutes
Computational Modeling Approaches in Socioeconomic Systems and Segregation Model•9 minutes
Network Models•6 minutes
Spatiotemporal Spread of Global Terrorism•9 minutes
Complex Network of Global Terrorism and Resilience Studies•11 minutes
Innovation Diffusion and Its Application in Complex Socioeconomic Systems•13 minutes
4 lectures•Total 390 minutes
Recommended Reading: Complex Systems and Computational Models•60 minutes
Innovation Diffusion and Its Application•2 minutes
Program and Policy Design and Evaluation in Complex Situations
Module 4•4 heures à terminer
Détails du module
In this module, you will learn to design programs using complex adaptive systems principles. Such design is illustrated by approaches such as that termed “Gentle Action” in which one seeks to work with the energy of the system rather than forcing the system to change through massive external input. You will gain insights into the approach illustrated by concrete examples like the sustainable livelihoods approach to poverty reduction, where you will start with what poor people have rather than what they need. Other concrete examples used include legal empowerment of the poor and resilience building. Next, you will learn about policy design in the face of complexity using various tools such as narrative policy, local justice systems triangulated with cost-benefit analysis, or more recent techniques such as design thinking. Finally, you will learn how to conduct evaluations in complex situations including using practical tools such as developmental evaluation, most significant change, outcomes mapping, outcomes harvesting, and so on.
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6 vidéos•Total 64 minutes
Projects and Program Design in Complex Situations: Part 1•10 minutes
Projects and Program Design in Complex Situations: Part 2•11 minutes
Policy Design in the Face of Complexity: Part 1•11 minutes
Policy Design in the Face of Complexity: Part 2•9 minutes
Evaluation in Complex Situations: Part 1•12 minutes
Evaluation in Complex Situations: Part 2•12 minutes
3 lectures•Total 120 minutes
Essential Reading: Projects and Program Design in Complex Situations•40 minutes
Essential Reading: Policy Design in the Face of Complexity•40 minutes
Essential Reading: Evaluation in Complex Situations•40 minutes
4 devoirs•Total 72 minutes
Graded Quiz: Program and Policy Design and Evaluation in Complex Situations•60 minutes
Projects and Program Design in Complex Situations•4 minutes
Policy Design in the Face of Complexity•4 minutes
Evaluation in Complex Situations•4 minutes
Human Learning Systems
Module 5•4 heures à terminer
Détails du module
In this module, you will learn about the limitations and disadvantages of the dominant public service paradigm known as the New Public Management (NPM) and an alternative known as the Human Learning Systems (HLS) approach. The human dimension of HLS recognizes that each person is different, and so are their public service needs. One size will not fit all! Furthermore, you will learn that every person is part of a relationship system that determines how they define and meet their various needs and wants. You will discover that history is not an adequate guide to the future in complex systems that are inherently unpredictable, nonlinear, and constantly adapting. Therefore, learning is the necessary management strategy to be adopted and at the same time constitutes the major outcome of the HLS approach. Finally, based on large number of case studies where people are satisfied with their public services, you will discover that the outcomes result from a complex set of nested relationships among individuals, organizations, and places up to national levels and even beyond, rather than the government departments with outcomes measures based on NPM.
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6 vidéos•Total 59 minutes
Human Learning System: An Overview•10 minutes
Comparing HLS to New Public Management•11 minutes
Learning as a Management Strategy: Part 1•8 minutes
Learning as a Management Strategy: Part 2•10 minutes
Systems Thinking: Part 1•11 minutes
Systems Thinking: Part 2•9 minutes
3 lectures•Total 120 minutes
Essential Reading: Overview of Human Learning Systems•40 minutes
Essential Reading: Learning as a Management Strategy•40 minutes
Essential Reading: System Thinking•40 minutes
4 devoirs•Total 72 minutes
Graded Quiz: Human Learning Systems•60 minutes
Overview of Human Learning Systems•4 minutes
Learning as a Management Strategy•4 minutes
System Thinking•4 minutes
Dealing with Complexity and Ethics for Public Service Delivery
Module 6•10 heures à terminer
Détails du module
In this module, you will learn to develop an interdisciplinary framework to incorporate various techniques to capture the underlying dynamics through complexity theory, thereby enabling policy recommendations.
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12 vidéos•Total 92 minutes
Complexity Guided Public Services •6 minutes
People in Organizations •8 minutes
Complexity and the Performance of Public Services •8 minutes
Strategy and Planning in an Unstable World•8 minutes
The Complexity Approach in the Strategy-Making Process•10 minutes
Application and Significance of Information Technology•8 minutes
Complexity Implications for Public Sector Governance•8 minutes
Complexity and Ethics•7 minutes
Complexity Guided Ethics and Policy Approaches•8 minutes
Complexity and Relational Ethics: Complex Nature of Human–Environment Interconnections•5 minutes
Ethics of Care and Partnership•7 minutes
Limitations and the Increased Need of Expansion of Ethics•8 minutes
5 lectures•Total 420 minutes
Essential Reading: Complexity and Public Services•90 minutes
Recommended Reading: Complexity and Public Services•90 minutes
Recommended Reading: Strategy and Planning Using Complexity Theory•90 minutes
Recommended Reading: Complexity and Ethics•90 minutes
Recommended Reading: Complexity and Ethics for Policy Facilitation•60 minutes
5 devoirs•Total 88 minutes
Graded Quiz: Dealing with Complexity and Ethics for Public Service Delivery•60 minutes
Complexity and Public Services•6 minutes
Strategy and Planning Using Complexity Theory•6 minutes
Complexity and Ethics•6 minutes
Complexity and Ethics for Policy Facilitation•10 minutes
Making Policy in the Face of Radical Uncertainty: Insights from Narrative Policy
Module 7•5 heures à terminer
Détails du module
In this module, you will learn to distinguish between various types of uncertainty, such as risk and uncertainty, resolvable uncertainty, and radical uncertainty. In much of social science, you will learn the significance and widespread application of probabilities-seeking optimization. You will also identify the situations where this approach is inappropriate, as in puzzles versus mysteries. You will gain insights into many wicked problems that occur in situations of complexity and radical uncertainty that cannot be addressed by probabilities-seeking optimization. You will realize that humans naturally seek patterns, use stories to explain, and make sense of these situations. You will gain insights into the Narrative Policy Analysis that deals with wicked policy problems in situations of complexity, uncertainty, and polarization, where traditional probabilistic approaches often fail. Furthermore, you will learn the basic structure and elements of the NPF and how it uses narrative to support the analysis and formulation of policies. You will learn to apply the NPF in policy research, including setting up research questions, collecting data, and conducting data analysis.
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7 vidéos•Total 54 minutes
Understanding Uncertainty•8 minutes
Probabilities and Their Limitations•9 minutes
Introducing Narratives•9 minutes
Narrative Policy Analysis•9 minutes
Elements of the Narrative Policy Framework (NPF)•7 minutes
Graded Quiz: Making Policy in the Face of Radical Uncertainty: Insights from Narrative Policy•60 minutes
Radical Uncertainty•4 minutes
Narrative Policy Insights•4 minutes
Narrative Policy Framework•4 minutes
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