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نویسندگان: Sean Esbjörn-Hargens
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ناشر: Suny Press
سال نشر: 2010
تعداد صفحات: 195
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Journal of Integral Theory and Practice 2010—Vol. 5, No. 1 به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب مجله تئوری و عمل انتگرال 2010 — جلد. 5، شماره 1 نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
مجله تئوری و عمل انتگرال منبع رسمی مطالب مرتبط با نظریه انتگرال و کاربرد آن است. این مجله مقالات بررسی شده، مطالعات موردی، تحقیقات جامع، گفتگوهای انتقادی، نقد کتاب و گزارش کنفرانس را منتشر می کند. مجله تئوری و عمل انتگرال، دیدگاهی پسا متافیزیکی و پسا رشته ای را در بر می گیرد که به بیان راه هایی که هستی شناسی، معرفت شناسی و روش شناسی برهم کنش می کنند و در مقیاس های مختلف زمان و مکان به وجود می آیند اختصاص دارد.
Journal of Integral Theory and Practice is the official source for material related to Integral Theory and its application. The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles, case studies, integral research, critical dialogues, book reviews, and conference reports. Journal of Integral Theory and Practice embraces a post-metaphysical and post-disciplinary perspective that is dedicated to articulating the ways ontology, epistemology, and methodology interact and co-arise across various scales of time and space.
Journal of Integral Theory and Practice Table of Contents Editorial Introduction AN INTEGRAL OVERVIEW OF CLIMATE CHANGE: Why Truth is Not Enough The Four Quadrants Part 1: The Four Terrains of Climate Change Twenty-Five Dimensions of Climate Change Causes of Climate Change Solutions to Climate Change Research on Climate Change Perspective and Communication Part 2: Examples of Integral Approaches to Climate Change Climate Change Policy Development in Australia (Chris Riedy, Ph.D.) Human Security and Climate Change in Norway (Karen O’Brien, Ph.D.) Analysis of Environmental Communication Strategies (Julian Briggs, M.Sc.) Exploration of Integral Planning in Europe (Anne Caspari, M.Sc.) A Metasystemic Process for Public Deliberation on Climate Change (Jan Inglis, B.Sc.) Action Research in Carbon Barrier/Opportunity Mapping (David Ballard, M.A., M.Sc.) State of the World Forum (Jim Garrison, Ph.D.) Journal of Integral Theory and Practice Special Issue Conclusion Notes References USING THE AQAL FRAMEWORK TO ACCELERATE RESPONSES TO CLIMATE CHANGE The Challenge Of Responding To Climate Change “Lock-In” and Climate Responses Using Constraints to Action to Understand the Regime The Relevance of the AQAL Framework A Brief Overview of the AQAL Model Exploring the Four Quadrants Upper-Left Quadrant: Individual Subjective Factors Upper-Right Quadrant: Individual Objective Factors Lower-Left Quadrant: Collective Subjective Factors Lower-Right Quadrant: Collective Objective Factors Using the Four-Quadrant Matrix in a Research Project MAS Intimates, Thurulie, Sri Lanka Discussion Accelerating Human Responses Through an AQAL Lens Notes References PERSONAL CHANGE, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT: A Hypothesis of the Impacts of Integral Coaching on Climate Change Initiatives Developing a Healthy Planet The Current Climate Change Situation How Then to Approach Climate Change? What is my Approach to Climate Change? Developing a Healthy Human The Basis for Human Change How Integral Coaching Works Metaphors that Capture your Way Changing the Way we Look at Change Development Takes Practice Sustainable Embodiment in the Developmental Process Change for What? Healthy Humans Creating a Healthy Planet Holding Motivations in Place Looking at the Problem “In Here” Finding Your Way in Climate Change Who Benefits from Integral Coaching Perspective Taking and Skillful Means What Coaching for Climate Change can Offer Reducing Burnout Minimize Fear and Build Relaxation Where to Focus: Leverage and Psychological Acupuncture Change Yourself is Change the World Conclusion Coaching for Climate Change Final Thoughts Notes References INTEGRAL ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE Contemporary Approaches to Adaptation Integral Theory and Adaptation Integrating Interiority Worldviews, Awareness, and Motivation I. Traditional/mythic II. Modern/universalistic III. Postmodern/pluralistic From Theory to Practice: Integral Adaptation to Climate Change Conclusion References DEVELOPING AN INTEGRAL SUSTAINABILITY PATTERN LANGUAGE The Integral Approach Quadrants Levels Lines, States, and Types Sustainability Climate Change Climate of Fear Types Horizontal Development Correlates and Types Health and Pathology in Types Review of Types Pattern Languages Integral Semiotics Christopher Alexander Neighborhood Boundary Pattern PatternDynamics Structure of PatternDynamics History of PatternDynamics Communicating Through Perspectives Limited Perspectives Integral Perspectives Using PatternDynamics Intralevel Communication PatternDynamics Methodology Conclusion Appendix I Notes References SUPPORTING SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: Facilitating Deeper Collaboration and Social Transformation through Integral Organizational Practice and Holacracy Integral Methodology Part I: Theory Social Change and the Role of SMOs Four Dimensions of a Social Holon Part II: Applications Integral Life Practice The Evolution of Organizational Structures: Traditional to Integral Holacracy Discussion Conclusion Appendix I Notes References AN ONTOLOGY OF CLIMATE CHANGE: Integral Pluralism and the Enactment of Multiple Objects Ontological Pluralism and Climate Change The Enactment of Climate Change Climate Change as a Multiple Object Integral Pluralism and Climate Change Lost in Translation Mapping Climate Change The Value of Ontological Plurality for Climate Change Notes References WHY WE DISAGREE ABOUT CLIIMATE CHANGE: Book Review