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Missing the New Renaissance? (Links To-Kairos)

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[2010]:  Magic Carpets as Psychoactive Systems Diagrams: Explores the cognitive implications of magic carpets in relation to current strategic challenges. (Parts=16+Refs)

[2010]:  Interweaving Thematic Threads and Learning Pathways: Distinguishes possible levels of interweaving threaded discussions for greater coherence. (Parts=8+Refs)

[2010]:  Mapping the Global Underground: Explores possibilities of a memorable map of interwoven issues engendered by overpopulation. (Parts=12+Refs)

[2010]:  Re-Emergence of the Language of the Birds through Twitter? (Parts=11+Refs)

[2010]:  Engaging with the Inexplicable, the Incomprehensible and the Unexpected: Explores individual capacity to respond strategically to the incomprehensible and the unexpected.. (Parts=22+Refs)

[2010]:  Enacting Transformative Integral Thinking through Playful Elegance: Reinterprets a symposium on integrative frameworks as a potentially artful exercise. (Parts=15+Refs)

[2010]:  Designing Global Self-governance for the Future (Parts=12+Refs)

[2010]:  Adaptive Hypercycle of Sustainable Psychosocial Self-organization (Parts=14+Refs)

[2009]:  Us and Them: Relating to Challenging Others (Parts=12+Refs)

[2009]:  Geometry of Thinking for Sustainable Global Governance (Parts=18+Refs)

[2009]:  Engaging with Osama bin Laden in Swat: Discusses, through a poem, the challenge of identifying the focus of a globally significant idea. (Parts=2+Refs)

[2009]:  Emerging Memetic Singularity in the Global Knowledge Society: Checklist of memetic constraints on emergence of a coherent response to global crisis. (Parts=6+Refs)

[2009]:  Overpopulation Debate as a Psychosocial Hazard (Parts=14+Refs)

[2009]:  Metaphorical Geometry in Quest of Globality (Parts=1+Refs)

[2009]:  Existential Embodiment of Externalities (Parts=12+Refs)

[2009]:  Enveloping Development through Cognitive Enactivism (Parts=8)

[2008]:  Dynamics of Symmetry Group Theorizing: Exploration of comprehension of symmetry and its psycho-social implications. (Parts=16+Refs)

[2008]:  Self-reflective Embodiment of Transdisciplinary Integration (SETI): the universal criteria of species maturity? (Parts=16+Refs)

[2008]:  Stepping into, or through, the Mirror: embodying alternative scenario patterns: Explores the role of scenario building to enable coherent action and the challenge of reflexivity. (Parts=10+Refs)

[2008]:  Strategic Challenge of Polysensorial Knowledge: bringing the "elephant" into "focus": Presents relationship between different senses constraining vital strategic understanding. (Parts=14+Refs)

[2008]:  Being What You Want: problematic kataphatic identity vs. potential of apophatic identity? (Parts=11+Refs)

[2007]:  Consciously Self-reflexive Global Initiatives: Renaissance zones, complex adaptive systems, and third order organizations (Parts=10)

[2007]:  Imagining the Real Challenge and Realizing the Imaginal Pathway of Sustainable Transformation (Parts=4+Refs)

[2007]:  Human Intercourse: Intercourse with Nature and Intercourse with the Other (Parts=5+Refs)

[2007]:  In Quest of Mnemonic Catalysts -- for comprehension of complex psychosocial dynamics (Parts=16)

[2007]:  All Blacks of Davos vs All Greens of Porto Alegre: reframing global strategic discord through polyphony? (Parts=5+Refs)

[2006]:  Cyclopean Vision vs Poly-sensual Engagement (Parts=7+Refs)

[2006]:  A Singable Earth Charter, EU Constitution or Global Ethic? (Parts=9+Refs)

[2006]:  Enactivating a Cognitive Fusion Reactor: Imaginal Transformation of Energy Resourcing (ITER-8): Clarifies the challenges of controlled nuclear (Parts=9+Refs)

[2006]:  Interrelating Cognitive Catastrophes in a Grail-chalice Proto-model: implications of WH-questions for self-reflexivity and dialogue (Parts=6)

[2006]:  Walking Elven Pathways: enactivating the pattern that connects: Explore constraints and possibilities on envisioning the future (Parts=11+Refs)

[2006]:  Cognitive Feel for Cognitive Catastrophes: Question Conformality (Parts=7)

[2006]:  Epistemological Challenge of Cognitive Body Odour: exploring the underside of dialogue (Parts=7+Refs)

[2006]:  Conformality of 7 WH-questions to 7 Elementary Catastrophes: an exploration of potential psychosocial implications (Parts=19+Refs)

[2005]:  Humour and Play-Fullness: Essential integrative processes in governance, religion and transdisciplinarity (Parts=22+Refs)

[2005]:  Enlightening Endarkenment: selected web resources on the challenge to comprehension (Parts=6+Refs)

[2004]:  Engaging Macrohistory through the Present Moment (Parts=7+Refs)

[2004]:  Dynamically Gated Conceptual Communities (Parts=14+Refs)

[2004]:  Engaging with Questions of Higher Order: cognitive vigilance required for higher degrees of twistedness (Parts=14+Refs)

[2004]:  Varieties of Rebirth: distinguishing ways of being born again: Provides a structured overview of the variety of web resources concerned with rebirth (Parts=8)

[2003]:  Global Strategic Implications of the Unsaid: from myth-making towards a wisdom society (Parts=5)

[2003]:  Sustaining the Quest for Sustainable Answers (Parts=1)

[2003]:  Challenges of Renaissance: suggestive pattern of concerns in the light of the birth metaphor (Parts=1+Refs)

[2003]:  Authentic Grokking: Emergence of Homo conjugens (Parts=3+Refs)

[2003]:  En-minding the Extended Body: Enactive engagement in conceptual shapeshifting and deep ecology (Parts=19+Refs)

[2002]:  Patterning Archetypal Templates of Emergent Order: implications of diamond faceting for enlightening dialogue (Parts=10+Refs)

[2000]:  Enhancing the Quality of Knowing through Integration of East-West metaphors (Parts=21+Refs)

[1996]:  From Information Highways to Songlines of the Noosphere: Global configuration of hypertext pathways (Parts=12+Refs)

[1996]:  Musings on Information of Higher Quality (Parts=1)

[1991]:  Metaphors as Transdisciplinary Vehicles of the Future (Parts=9+Refs)

[1991]:  Comprehensible Policy-making: Guiding Metaphors and Configuring Choices (Part I) (Parts=4)

[1986]:  Comprehension of Appropriateness (Parts=15+Refs)