System Change
Adam Zeiner and
System Change
Adam Zeiner and
PLACES TO INTERVENE IN A SYSTEM
(in increasing order of effectiveness)
Exploring where impediments are hard, where they are soft and when they can be ignored is powerful.
Marshall Ganz
Burnout, then, is an outcome of an interaction between burnout producing environmental factors and individually susceptible workers.
“We have a problem with scale. The planetary crisis can seem impossible to grasp. But focusing on the local can feel limited. How do we work to a scale that feels manageable? There is a way of reorganising how we think about scale: the -shed. -sheds (from Old English scead) describe the natural boundaries between waterbodies. They are not hard-edge
... See moreIndeed, even if one could apply the notion of oscillation between
polarized features proffered by current political ideologies, a normative choice to affirm a paradigmatic project beyond such oscillation is more advisable. This normativity is rooted in compassion, care, cohesion, solidarity, social responsibility, universal healthcare and education,
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