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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ronnie Lessem , Alexander Schieffer , Samuel D. Rima , Samuel D. RimaPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Weight: 1.610kg ISBN: 9781409451037ISBN 10: 1409451038 Pages: 648 Publication Date: 11 March 2013 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsI: Orientation; I: Prologue; 1: Integral and Dynamic; II: Integral Dynamics; 2: Transformation; 3: Individuation; 4: Renewal; 5: Innovation; 6: Learning; 7: Acculturation; III: Integral Dynamics; 8: Permaculture; 9: Ntu; 10: Maat; 11: Artel; 12: Wako'da; 13: Ba: Time of Creation (Ba) to Knowledge Union: South-East; 14: TIPS: Technology, Innovation, People, Systems: North-West; IV: Integral Dynamics; 15: Ubuntu – I Am Because You Are; 16: Kyosei – Co-Evolution; 17: Naringsliv – Nourishment of Life; 18: Biomimicry – Imitating Nature; V: Conclusion; 19: Sekem as an Integral Enterprise; 20: Becoming Zimbabwe – An Integral-Dynamic Economy; EpilogueReviews'Our quest for a more sustainable world demands a fundamental re-orientation of higher education. Many valuable books have been published critiquing universities for becoming partners in economic globalization and enabling graduates to accelerate unsustainability. This book takes the crucial next step by offering a compelling and feasible alternative based on connectedness, boundary-crossing, integrative thinking, co-creation and collaborative action. Required reading for anyone interested in creating the university for the future with people, planet and prosperity in mind.' Arjen Wals, Professor and UNESCO Chair in Social Learning and Sustainable Development and Editor of Learning for Sustainability in Times of Accelerating Change'As our world struggles to deal with economic collapse, moral decline and spiritual malaise, the authors have developed an approach entitled Integral Dynamics, which challenges the reader to consider how insights from various cultures [trans-cultural] as well as seeking guidance from diverse disciplines [trans-disciplinary] might provide direction for finding viable solutions. Their ideas both critique and challenge historical and prevailing ideas on how to address issues which threaten our current way of life.'Wilbur P. Stone, Bethel Theological Seminary, St. Paul, MN Author InformationRonnie Lessem is a co-founder of Trans4m (Geneva), which offers programmes on social and economic transformation and Innovation, in partnership with universities and consultancies. He is also a senior faculty member of Da Vinci Institute in South Africa. His academic career has embraced what is now the University of Zimbabwe, the LSE, and Harvard. Dr Alexander Schieffer gained a Doctorate in Leadership at the University of St Gallen. He is co-editor of the Gower Transformation and Innovation Series with Dr Ronnie Lessem. He is also co-founder of the Geneva-based Trans4m Institute for Integral Innovation. Dr Junie T. Tong is Senior Lecturer in Business Economics at Staffordshire University. She is an ex investment banker and Associate Director of Swiss Bank Corporation International. She spent many years overseas and specialises in interdisciplinary research. Dr Samuel D. Rima is of Native American heritage. Dr Rima has worked in national politics and the Church, and serves as faculty at Bethel Seminary in Minnesota and is the co-founder of the Movement for the Advancement of Spiritual Capital. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |