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From Changing the Strategic Game to Changing the Strategic Frame
From Changing the Strategic Game to Changing the Strategic Frame (Links To-Kairos)
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[2010]:
Sustaining a Community of Strange Loops
(Parts=4)
[2010]:
Enacting Transformative Integral Thinking through Playful Elegance
: Reinterprets a symposium on integrative frameworks as a potentially artful exercise. (Parts=15+
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[2009]:
Us and Them: Relating to Challenging Others
(Parts=12+
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[2009]:
Geometry of Thinking for Sustainable Global Governance
(Parts=18+
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[2009]:
Strategic Jousting through Poetic Wrestling
(Parts=7)
[2009]:
Intercourse with Globality through Enacting a Klein bottle
: Explores the necessity of exmploying sexual metaphors to enable engagement with governance. (Parts=3)
[2009]:
Existential Embodiment of Externalities
(Parts=12+
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[2009]:
Enveloping Development through Cognitive Enactivism
(Parts=8)
[2009]:
Poetic Engagement with Afghanistan, Caucasus and Iran
(Parts=9+
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)
[2009]:
Remedies to Global Crisis: "Allopathic" or "Homeopathic"?
: Uses homeopathy as a metaphor to explore alternative strategic remedies for global crisis. (Parts=18+
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[2008]:
Self-reflexive Challenges of Integrative Futures
(Parts=8+
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[2008]:
Responsibility for Global Governance: Who? Where? When? How? Why? Which? What?
: Adaptation of the classic poem on collective responsibility. (Parts=1)
[2008]:
Engendering the Future through Self-reflexive Group Initiatives
(Parts=13+
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[2008]:
Strategic Challenge of Polysensorial Knowledge: bringing the "elephant" into "focus"
: Presents relationship between different senses constraining vital strategic understanding. (Parts=14+
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[2007]:
University of Earth: Questing for a more comprehensive dream
: Questing for a more comprehensive dream -- / -- (Parts=1)
[2007]:
Consciously Self-reflexive Global Initiatives: Renaissance zones, complex adaptive systems, and third order organizations
(Parts=10)
[2007]:
Human Intercourse: Intercourse with Nature and Intercourse with the Other
(Parts=5+
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[2007]:
All Blacks of Davos vs All Greens of Porto Alegre: reframing global strategic discord through polyphony?
(Parts=5+
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)
[2007]:
Existential Challenge of "The Other": Climbing Elven Stairways (Part A)
(Parts=11)
[2006]:
A Singable Earth Charter, EU Constitution or Global Ethic?
(Parts=9+
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[2006]:
Epistemological Challenge of Cognitive Body Odour: exploring the underside of dialogue
(Parts=7+
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[2005]:
Playfully Changing the Prevailing Climate of Opinion: Climate change as focal metaphor of effective global governance
(Parts=22+
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[2004]:
Alternative Approaches to Security: towards well-being and psychological dimensions of sustainability
: towards well-being and psychological dimensions of sustainability -- / -- (Parts=1)
[2003]:
Don Justos Self-Built Cathedral: metaphoric learnings for contemporary alternative initiatives
(Parts=3+
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[2002]:
Psychology of Sustainability: Embodying cyclic environmental processes
(Parts=17+
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)
[1997]:
In Quest of Uncommon Ground: beyond impoverished metaphor and the impotence of words of power
(Parts=18)
[1993]:
Poetry-making and Policy-making: arranging a marriage between Beauty and the Beast
: Arranging a Marriage between Beauty and the Beast -- / -- (Parts=1)
[1988]:
Metaphoric Revolution: in quest of a manifesto for governance through metaphor
(Parts=10+
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[1981]:
Collective Learning from Calls for Global Action
(Parts=5)