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Through Metaphor to a Sustainable Ecology of Development Policies
Through Metaphor to a Sustainable Ecology of Development Policies (Links To-Kairos)
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[1992]:
Atlas of International Relationship Networks
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[1990]:
Recontextualizing Social Problems through Metaphor: transcending the switch metaphor (Part II)
(Parts=8)
[1988]:
Metaphoric Revolution: in quest of a manifesto for governance through metaphor
(Parts=10+
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[1988]:
Cooperation and its Failures: Metaphors towards understanding the dilemma for the 1990s
(Parts=12)
[1988]:
Reordering Networks of Incommensurable Concepts in Phased Cycles
(Parts=13+
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[1988]:
Energy Patterns in Conferences: a context for higher levels of integration
: Presentation of 12 energy patterns characteristic of different levels of group organization. (Parts=22+
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[1987]:
Governance Through Metaphor
(Parts=27+
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[1986]:
Comprehension of Appropriateness
(Parts=15+
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[1985]:
Alternation between Variable Geometries: a brokership style for the United Nations
: A brokership style for the United Nations as a guarantee of its requisite variety -- / -- (Parts=1)
[1984]:
Transformative Conferencing: Problems and possibilities on the new frontier of high-risk gatherings concerning social development
(Parts=2)
[1984]:
Policy Alternation for Development
(Parts=1)
[1979]:
The Territory Construed as the Map: in search of radical design innovations in therepresentation of human activities and their relationships
(Parts=10+
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