“…Still, for most, the real possibilities of envisaging how to apply complexity theory to public policy came with the ‘complexity turn’ in the social sciences in the later 1990s (Anzola et al, 2017; Barbrook-Johnson et al, 2020; Byrne, 1998; Byrne and Callaghan, 2013; Byrne and Uprichard, 2012; Urry, 2003), which followed and participated in the academy-wide excitement over the ideas coming out of the Santa Fe Institute (established 1984) and the new complexity sciences (Cairney, 2012; Gerrits, 2012; Geyer and Rihani, 2012; Gilbert et al, 2018; Haynes, 2015; Koliba and Zia, 2012; Morçöl, 2013).…”