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Technische Links und Partner. Unsere Absichten und Ziele. Eine Aufforderung zum Kompetenzaustausch! Für offene Menschen, denen Lernen und Denken am Herzen liegen, haben wir einige interessante Links zusammengestellt. Für den Inhalt dieser Seiten übernehmen wir jedoch keine Verantwortung und die vertretenen Meinungen müssen sich nicht unbedingt mit unseren Erkenntnissen und Erfahrungen decken. Zusammenfassen, d.h. Menschen behandeln zunächst alles, was sie nicht kennen, als wäre dies unter ihrer W...Eine ...
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resilience: Exploring Community Resilience
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This blog has been dormant since 2008. However, the work it catalysed came to fruition as part of my work with Carnegie UK Trust. In 2011, a publication called 'Exploring Community Resilience' brought stories of community resilience practitioners across the UK and Republic of Ireland to life alongside a review of resilience theory from many disciplines. The book is free to download from www.bit.ly/comresilience-download. Posted by Nick Wilding. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog's purpose is to.
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resilience: March 2008
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The Transition Handbook. we all need a copy yesterday. A review copy of Rob Hopkin's Transition Handbook arrived in the post on Thursday. It's due to be published in mid-March. My advice is to get hold of a copy, as soon as you possibly can; the first print-run is sure to sell out. It's £12.95 in paperback, available from Rob's transition culture. Dublin and a lots of great stories from Totnes and the many other towns that are already well down the transition path. I am also bringing my sense of the impo...
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resilience: June 2008
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Toward a resilience psychology in response to climate change. The psychology of coming to terms with climate change has attracted more attention in the last few months. It's clear that many existing frameworks - such as the Kubler-Ross model. One example is a useful article in Energy Bulletin. We call this pattern the Waking Up Syndrome, and it unfolds in six stages, though not necessarily in any particular order. Some of us become obsessive newswatchers, documentary filmgoers, internet compulsives or bo...
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resilience: January 2013
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This blog has been dormant since 2008. However, the work it catalysed came to fruition as part of my work with Carnegie UK Trust. In 2011, a publication called 'Exploring Community Resilience' brought stories of community resilience practitioners across the UK and Republic of Ireland to life alongside a review of resilience theory from many disciplines. The book is free to download from www.bit.ly/comresilience-download. Posted by Nick Wilding. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This blog's purpose is to. Resil...
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resilience: May 2008
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This entry is really just a list of bullet points of useful resources/ideas that you might find helpful to share:. The Resillience Alliance held a gathering in April and has many talks up on the net. The presenters are, by and large, thinkers who have been in the field a long while. It would be exciting to find ways to connect this wisdom with the fiery energy of social change/community activist/organisational change folk. [thanks Anna for the link to the WorldChanging blog]. Although this analysis falls...
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resilience: More resilience thinking
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This is an update blog; telling a brief story of further thought-adventures into resilience, helped along by the continuing conversations which I wrote about last week. please, keep connecting. Cultivating Mindbody Resilience through becoming present. I am greatful to Helen Jeans, a recent graduate from the Centre for Human Ecology, who sent me the following quotes from her ecopsychology work during the course:. Cultivating a politics of resilience through life-projects. Mario Blaser pg. 40. Given that o...
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resilience: September 2009
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Beginning to collate toolkits for building resilient communities - please let me know what else is available! Resilience Workbook Wiki (Stockholm). Community Resilience Workbook (Canada). Building Resilience in Rural Communities (Queensland, Australia). Posted by Nick Wilding. FierySpirits resilience podcast no. 1. Of what will be a series of 'resilience' podcasts generated by and for this online community - check us out at www.fieryspirits.com. Posted by Nick Wilding. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cultiva...
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resilience: An eclectic update
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This entry is really just a list of bullet points of useful resources/ideas that you might find helpful to share:. The Resillience Alliance held a gathering in April and has many talks up on the net. The presenters are, by and large, thinkers who have been in the field a long while. It would be exciting to find ways to connect this wisdom with the fiery energy of social change/community activist/organisational change folk. [thanks Anna for the link to the WorldChanging blog]. Although this analysis falls...
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resilience: The Transition Handbook... we all need a copy yesterday...
http://resilienceblog.blogspot.com/2008/03/transition-handbook-we-all-need-copy.html
The Transition Handbook. we all need a copy yesterday. A review copy of Rob Hopkin's Transition Handbook arrived in the post on Thursday. It's due to be published in mid-March. My advice is to get hold of a copy, as soon as you possibly can; the first print-run is sure to sell out. It's £12.95 in paperback, available from Rob's transition culture. Dublin and a lots of great stories from Totnes and the many other towns that are already well down the transition path. I am also bringing my sense of the impo...