ABSTRACT

Globalization of humanity will inevitably demand complex and sophisticated approaches to human inquiry that center firmly upon collaborative and cooperative transdisciplinarity among the arts, business, humanities, professions, sciences, and body politics than is currently happening. The six chief resource areas to construct research methodology for systemic change are theory, expertise, experience, practice, simulation, and innovation. Constructing a means of doing human inquiry involves the following 4-tier hierarchy of methodological complexity of procedures and techniques, method, methodology, and meta-methodology. Praxiology involves the study and application of its Es, which are efficiency, effectiveness, efficacy, ethicality, educability, economy, expendability, and evaluability. Their applications of interest are human inquiries for systemic change. Human inquiry is increasingly complex and complicated. One central conclusion is that it is imperative people envision human inquiry in terms of processes of complexification.