Complex Systems for a Complex World (via Anecdote) (free .pdf download is available) - a great resource arguing for a new mode of operating in (or seeing) the world. I haven't reviewed the entire text, but the first few chapters compliment my thesis is Knowing Knowledge; namely that how we encounter knowledge requires approaches tightly linked to the changed context and characteristics of knowledge. In the process, we need to rethink our epistemology and ontology (among other things, obviously).
"...a new kind of science is helping us deepen our understanding of how human ecosystems might grow and change over time. Beyond a mere collation of various reflections and applications, the chapters in this book aim to convince the reader that this new kind of science is worthy of our attention. It is a science that fully embraces the complexity of our surrounding world. It is also a science that addresses the frontiers of interactions between human behaviour and environmental responses. Furthermore, it is a science that challenges our limited understanding and treatment of uncertainty."