Below are some focus areas we have identified. However, this list is not meant to limit you. We highly encourage work that is interdisciplinary and cuts across focus areas.
1. Arts and Humanities: The role of arts and humanities in promoting community engagement; resilient communities; safe and just communities; how the arts promote flourishing amid adversity.
2. Biology: The biological basis for community engagement.
3. Communication: Climate communication: prospects and problems for community engagement.
4. Culture: The role of communities, cooperation, and diverse societies in collective global flourishing: depolarization and pluralism for community flourishing
5. Ecology/Environmental: The promotion of planetary flourishing; nature connectedness and well-being; cosmic and other non-human forms of flourishing; Mitigating how conflict and climate affect communities.
6. Economics: Creating a dynamic economy to expand opportunities for flourishing communities; Economies of the future: circular economy; sharing economy; the limits of growth: thriving economies; thriving lives.
7. Education: Teaching and learning that promote human flourishing and community engagement; online education and access to quality education; Effective Sustainability and carbon literacy pedagogy for community engagement; Quality education.
8. Engineering: Resilient infrastructure systems in communities; Addressing product planned obsolescence through the lens of life cycle Assessment; Resilient food systems; Green Transition in times of Geopolitical pressures. Affordable and clean water and energy.
9. Health: The role of physical health, mental health, and health systems in promoting community health and wellbeing; climate anxiety; Air/water/ noise pollution and community health.
10. International Development: SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and communities; life on land.
11. Philosophy: The conceptual and philosophical basis of our understanding of community flourishing.
12. Policy: Effective promotion of flourishing across the globe within the public Sector; housing sector; regional level; legal systems and community; governance structure and community flourishing.
13. Psychology: The role of character traits and virtues in promoting community flourishing; Addressing climate denialism; the rise of technological dependence and the decline of independent thought; the science of loneliness and how to foster social connectedness in our communities.
14. Religion and Spirituality: Religious and spiritual practices that promote community; Religion as a source of personal, communal and social flourishing. Spiritual but not Religious: Addressing the growing number of nones in Western society; Eco-spirituality; stewardship.
15. Technology and AI: Technology and the future of human flourishing (including artificial intelligence and collective intelligence)
16. Business
17. Other: Disciplines not captured in the list above