On 18th March 2023, the Design Impact Transition (DIT) Platform invited NRC journalist Wouter van Noort to engage in a dialogue about the new Master鈥檚 program: Societal Transitions.
Master Societal Transitions titillates between multiple realities to weigh in lessons and developments from the past and present, to pave the future. Thus, Wouter was able to provide great insights for (potential) students aiming at societal transformations through his personal navigation with regards to transcending the 鈥榬eductionist鈥 and 鈥榠nstitutionally organized鈥 mechanisms of the journalism industry.
鈥楢 change-driven master鈥
During our conversation with Wouter, we explored how the master program equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand, interpret and work on complex societal transitions - to ensure a just and sustainable future for all. Drawing from his own professional experience, Wouter shared how important it is to learn about the many ways in which societal transitions contribute to the 鈥榙ecentralization of power鈥 within the status quo. He suggested that the master program plays an enabling role in attempting to make sense of unanswerable realities such as mechanistic (global) networks and the impending ecological collapse.
鈥淚f this master鈥檚 was around when I was a student, I would have loved to do it!鈥 - Wouter van Noort
Curriculum: Societal Transitions

鈥榃hat can students expect?鈥
The information session ranged from dialogue regarding the 鈥榝lowing curriculum and its role in understanding complexity鈥 to how the curriculum offers a 鈥榗ombination of perspectives鈥 through matching hard sciences and philosophical disciplines with fundamental value clashes, by:
鈼 Constantly asking the right questions;
鈼 Allowing the questions to be developed out in the field;
鈼 Transcending the philosophical state;
鈼 And finally, re-iterating between theory and practice to look for 鈥榗oncrete actions鈥.
鈥楥onnecting wisdom to new problems鈥.
Wouter also reflected on how the master enables 鈥榤odern leadership鈥 by serving as a useful model for self- positioning. Modern leadership is impact driven and in conjunction with the multiple stakeholders and realities involved. Thus, the master challenges the predefined criterion regarding practical and scientific methodologies. Moreover, it offers a transitional, almost forgotten path towards 鈥榟ope鈥 which combines the calculated cynicism from 鈥榩essimism鈥 and the relief associated with 鈥榦ptimism鈥. Therefore, the program Societal Transitions aims to distill skills within students to drive the transformation of every global and local system in the coming decade through a structure of 鈥榓utonomy but also coherence鈥. As Wouter summarizes the program ever so precisely:
鈥淟ife is all about preventing entropy through multiple realities, and that is what this program is for鈥 - Wouter van Noort.
Interested?
Read more about the master here.
- CV
is a technology journalist at Dutch daily newspaper. His work focuses on technical complexity, and the nuances of Artificial Intelligence in modern societal evolutions. Besides that, van Noort also co-hosts the to drive conversations about ideas for a better future that are 鈥渢oo big for twitter and too unfinished for paper鈥.
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