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An Action Research Approach
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Those who advocate moving towards sustainability debate how change can be achieved. This book focuses on what it means to take up leadership for sustainability, from a variety of organizational and social positions, and considers the consequences of different strategies and practices for influencing change.
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Those who advocate moving towards sustainability debate how change can be achieved. This book focuses on what it means to take up leadership for sustainability, from a variety of organizational and social positions, and considers the consequences of different strategies and practices for influencing change.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
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- ISBN-13: 9781351278263
- Artikelnr.: 49263106
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351278263
- Artikelnr.: 49263106
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Judi Marshall, Gill Coleman, Peter Reason
Part 1: Taking up the challengePart 2: Educating for inquiring practice in
sustainabilityPart 3: Ideas and practicesPart 4: Promoting alternative
questioning, policies and practices in mainstream organisationsCatalysing a
strategic approach to sustainability in a major IT companyChris PreistOn
being a change agent for sustainabilityChristel ScholtenImbuing work with
ecological valuesHelen GouldenThinking out of the box: Introducing action
research into neighbourhood practice in the north-west of EnglandHelena
KettleboroughChoose lifeJames BarlowLeadership for change in USA public
food procurement: People, products and policyKaren KarpTwo worlds?Mark
GaterPutting my learning into practicePrishani SatyapalPart 5: Establishing
sustainability practices in organisations and industriesWorking below the
parapetAlison KennedyProtesting and engaging for changeKené
UmeasiegbuBuilding an iconic eco-factoryVidhura RalapanawePart 6: Paying
attention to everyday practices of sustainable livingLike a river flows:
How do we call forth 'a world worthy of human aspiration'?Helen
SierodaSport as inquiry: Safe escape, activism and a journey into selfJon
AlexanderPart 7: Seeking to shift systemic rules and awarenessLessons from
the entrepreneurial pathCharles O'MalleyCreating places to stand and the
levers to move the worldDavid BentLeading by natureJen MorganThe practice
of making business responsiblePaul DickinsonThe gap between discourse and
practice: Holding promoters of Amazon infrastructure projects to
accountRoland WidmerPart 8: Connecting up stakeholders for more sustainable
outcomesKatineJo ConfinoChallenging the system with the success of
inquiryNick PyattCollaborative conservationSimon HicksPart 9: Itinerant
change agents to professions and sectors'Holding up the tightrope' -
helping us all act for sustainabilityCharles AingerDoing things right - and
doing the right thingSimon CooperPart 10: Working through community and
societyThe journey to CONVERGEIan RoderickGYVA.LT: An initiative to promote
environmentally friendly living and sustainability in Lithuania Indre
KleinaiteCultureWork for a world in transitionPaula DowneyPart 11: Working
with young peopleGrowing food - growing peopleJane RiddifordLearning for
sustainability: Living a new world-viewJoanne BaileyA journey of
dialoguing: Peace and inner peaceLalith Gunaratne and Mihirini De
ZoysaReflectionsBibliography
sustainabilityPart 3: Ideas and practicesPart 4: Promoting alternative
questioning, policies and practices in mainstream organisationsCatalysing a
strategic approach to sustainability in a major IT companyChris PreistOn
being a change agent for sustainabilityChristel ScholtenImbuing work with
ecological valuesHelen GouldenThinking out of the box: Introducing action
research into neighbourhood practice in the north-west of EnglandHelena
KettleboroughChoose lifeJames BarlowLeadership for change in USA public
food procurement: People, products and policyKaren KarpTwo worlds?Mark
GaterPutting my learning into practicePrishani SatyapalPart 5: Establishing
sustainability practices in organisations and industriesWorking below the
parapetAlison KennedyProtesting and engaging for changeKené
UmeasiegbuBuilding an iconic eco-factoryVidhura RalapanawePart 6: Paying
attention to everyday practices of sustainable livingLike a river flows:
How do we call forth 'a world worthy of human aspiration'?Helen
SierodaSport as inquiry: Safe escape, activism and a journey into selfJon
AlexanderPart 7: Seeking to shift systemic rules and awarenessLessons from
the entrepreneurial pathCharles O'MalleyCreating places to stand and the
levers to move the worldDavid BentLeading by natureJen MorganThe practice
of making business responsiblePaul DickinsonThe gap between discourse and
practice: Holding promoters of Amazon infrastructure projects to
accountRoland WidmerPart 8: Connecting up stakeholders for more sustainable
outcomesKatineJo ConfinoChallenging the system with the success of
inquiryNick PyattCollaborative conservationSimon HicksPart 9: Itinerant
change agents to professions and sectors'Holding up the tightrope' -
helping us all act for sustainabilityCharles AingerDoing things right - and
doing the right thingSimon CooperPart 10: Working through community and
societyThe journey to CONVERGEIan RoderickGYVA.LT: An initiative to promote
environmentally friendly living and sustainability in Lithuania Indre
KleinaiteCultureWork for a world in transitionPaula DowneyPart 11: Working
with young peopleGrowing food - growing peopleJane RiddifordLearning for
sustainability: Living a new world-viewJoanne BaileyA journey of
dialoguing: Peace and inner peaceLalith Gunaratne and Mihirini De
ZoysaReflectionsBibliography
Part 1: Taking up the challengePart 2: Educating for inquiring practice in
sustainabilityPart 3: Ideas and practicesPart 4: Promoting alternative
questioning, policies and practices in mainstream organisationsCatalysing a
strategic approach to sustainability in a major IT companyChris PreistOn
being a change agent for sustainabilityChristel ScholtenImbuing work with
ecological valuesHelen GouldenThinking out of the box: Introducing action
research into neighbourhood practice in the north-west of EnglandHelena
KettleboroughChoose lifeJames BarlowLeadership for change in USA public
food procurement: People, products and policyKaren KarpTwo worlds?Mark
GaterPutting my learning into practicePrishani SatyapalPart 5: Establishing
sustainability practices in organisations and industriesWorking below the
parapetAlison KennedyProtesting and engaging for changeKené
UmeasiegbuBuilding an iconic eco-factoryVidhura RalapanawePart 6: Paying
attention to everyday practices of sustainable livingLike a river flows:
How do we call forth 'a world worthy of human aspiration'?Helen
SierodaSport as inquiry: Safe escape, activism and a journey into selfJon
AlexanderPart 7: Seeking to shift systemic rules and awarenessLessons from
the entrepreneurial pathCharles O'MalleyCreating places to stand and the
levers to move the worldDavid BentLeading by natureJen MorganThe practice
of making business responsiblePaul DickinsonThe gap between discourse and
practice: Holding promoters of Amazon infrastructure projects to
accountRoland WidmerPart 8: Connecting up stakeholders for more sustainable
outcomesKatineJo ConfinoChallenging the system with the success of
inquiryNick PyattCollaborative conservationSimon HicksPart 9: Itinerant
change agents to professions and sectors'Holding up the tightrope' -
helping us all act for sustainabilityCharles AingerDoing things right - and
doing the right thingSimon CooperPart 10: Working through community and
societyThe journey to CONVERGEIan RoderickGYVA.LT: An initiative to promote
environmentally friendly living and sustainability in Lithuania Indre
KleinaiteCultureWork for a world in transitionPaula DowneyPart 11: Working
with young peopleGrowing food - growing peopleJane RiddifordLearning for
sustainability: Living a new world-viewJoanne BaileyA journey of
dialoguing: Peace and inner peaceLalith Gunaratne and Mihirini De
ZoysaReflectionsBibliography
sustainabilityPart 3: Ideas and practicesPart 4: Promoting alternative
questioning, policies and practices in mainstream organisationsCatalysing a
strategic approach to sustainability in a major IT companyChris PreistOn
being a change agent for sustainabilityChristel ScholtenImbuing work with
ecological valuesHelen GouldenThinking out of the box: Introducing action
research into neighbourhood practice in the north-west of EnglandHelena
KettleboroughChoose lifeJames BarlowLeadership for change in USA public
food procurement: People, products and policyKaren KarpTwo worlds?Mark
GaterPutting my learning into practicePrishani SatyapalPart 5: Establishing
sustainability practices in organisations and industriesWorking below the
parapetAlison KennedyProtesting and engaging for changeKené
UmeasiegbuBuilding an iconic eco-factoryVidhura RalapanawePart 6: Paying
attention to everyday practices of sustainable livingLike a river flows:
How do we call forth 'a world worthy of human aspiration'?Helen
SierodaSport as inquiry: Safe escape, activism and a journey into selfJon
AlexanderPart 7: Seeking to shift systemic rules and awarenessLessons from
the entrepreneurial pathCharles O'MalleyCreating places to stand and the
levers to move the worldDavid BentLeading by natureJen MorganThe practice
of making business responsiblePaul DickinsonThe gap between discourse and
practice: Holding promoters of Amazon infrastructure projects to
accountRoland WidmerPart 8: Connecting up stakeholders for more sustainable
outcomesKatineJo ConfinoChallenging the system with the success of
inquiryNick PyattCollaborative conservationSimon HicksPart 9: Itinerant
change agents to professions and sectors'Holding up the tightrope' -
helping us all act for sustainabilityCharles AingerDoing things right - and
doing the right thingSimon CooperPart 10: Working through community and
societyThe journey to CONVERGEIan RoderickGYVA.LT: An initiative to promote
environmentally friendly living and sustainability in Lithuania Indre
KleinaiteCultureWork for a world in transitionPaula DowneyPart 11: Working
with young peopleGrowing food - growing peopleJane RiddifordLearning for
sustainability: Living a new world-viewJoanne BaileyA journey of
dialoguing: Peace and inner peaceLalith Gunaratne and Mihirini De
ZoysaReflectionsBibliography