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Sue L. T. McGregor This book is edited by Canadians Shannon Moore and Richard Mitchell, both from Brock University in Ontario, Canada. Their edited collection is 150 pages in length…

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12/21 – December 2019 ILR Cover

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Robertson Work More and more people are becoming aware that we live in a critical moment of human history and evolution. We are facing system-wide crises including climate chaos and…

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“The world doesn’t belong to leaders. The world belongs to all humanity.” HH Dalai Lama Mar 9, 2017

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12/21 – Nurturing our Humanity with Riane Eisler

Eric Reynolds Biography and Background Eric:  Hello Riane! Thank you so much for joining me. I was wondering if we could start with you giving a brief background of how…

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Sue L. T. McGregor Higher education is one of the most important arenas in which the transdisciplinary (TD) approach should be applied (Güvenen, 2016). Fortunately, educational institutions are “evolving [so…

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Edward Kelly According to this model of adult development, less than 10% of our leaders have the developmental capacity to match the complexity of the issues they face, and that…

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Otto Laske While resurgent interest in the writings of the Frankfurt School, especially Adorno, is over-focused on the ideological content of his writings, a much more relevant aspect of Adorno’s…

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Brian McConnell This segment of Notes from the Field reflects the shared experience of a small band of reflective practitioners originating in Roanoke, Virginia and interfacing with each other as…

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Ray Gehani Many prominent leaders and major media have almost unanimously acknowledged Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869 – 1948) as one of the 20th Century’s greatest leaders for humankind (Time, 1999). …

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