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McIntyre-Mills Critical Systemic Praxis for Social and Environmental Justice
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
ISBN: 978-1-4419-8921-5
Verlag: Springer US
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Participatory Policy Design and Governance for a Global Age
E-Book, Englisch, 460 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Contemporary Systems Thinking
ISBN: 978-1-4419-8921-5
Verlag: Springer US
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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1. Introduction: Axial Themes United in Space and Time.- 1.1. The Relevance of an Ideographic Case Study and Narrative Approach as a Vehicle for Critical Systemic Praxis (CSP).- 1.2. The Audience and the Relevance of Critical Systemic Thinking to Planning and Policy: Implications for Accountable Policy and Practice.- 1.3. Setting the Demographic, Socio-Cultural, Political and Economic Context of CS.- 1.4. A Mandala to Heal Divided Thinking: Narratives for Understanding Culture and the Tension Between Totalising and Critical Approaches.- 2. Participatory Design and the Heart of the Process.- 2.1. Introduction and Rationale.- 2.2. The Principles of PAR.- 2.3. PAR for Planning and Problem Solving.- 2.4. The Aim and Focus.- 2.5. The Indicators.- 2.6. Ethical Considerations.- 3. Globalisation, Citizenship and Critical Systemic Thinking for Policy Development Through Participation, Observation and Research.- 3.1. Interactive Policy Design via Communities of Practice to Address Current Development Challenges.- 3.2. Governance, Management and Social Policy.- 3.3. The Complex Policy Context of Postwelfarism in a Remote Region of Australia.- 3.4. Implications for Social Policy and Governance.- 3.5. Reflection on the Theoretical and Methodological Orientation and Tools: Implications for Accountable Policy and Practice.- 3.6. The Nature of the Identified Complex Social Issues.- 4. Missionary, Mercenary, Misfit? Boundary Work and the Policy Research Process.- 4.1. Being Part of One’s Subject Matter and the Implications for Praxis.- 4.2. Entering the Field and Reflection on the Approach: Time, Space and Working the Hyphen.- 4.3. Location and Dislocation: The Space for Writing, Individuation, Recollection and Reflection.- 5. A Landscape of Multiple Cultures and Interest Groups: APanning Shot of Place.- 5.1. Cultures as Maps of Meaning.- 5.2. The Service Centre for the Remote Region.- 6. History, Citizenship, Life Chances and Property: Implications for Governance.- 6.1. Life in the Red Centre: Perceptions on Governance and Lifestyle: A Focusing Shot to Identify Key Issues.- 6.2. Drawing Together the Themes.- 6.3. A Historical Legacy of Colonisation and Marginalisation.- 6.4. The Local, National and International Context of Policy Decisions.- 6.5. Social Indicators of Well-Being and Life Chances.- 6.6. Physical and Mental Health Status Indicators.- 6.7. Health Services.- 6.8. Social Health Indicators of Poor Coping Behaviour, Alcohol and other Drugs.- 6.9. A Proposed Systemic Approach to Address the Causes and Effects of Alcohol and other Drugs.- 6.10. Environmental Health, Access to Services and Quality of Life.- 7. Systemic Approach to Address the Process of Commodification Rights, Reconciliation and Reality: Creating Opportunities for Participation and Spiritual Well-being.- 7.1. Social and Geographical Movement: Time, Space and Commodity-Exclusion as a Motivation for Land Rights.- 7.2. The Potential of Social Capital for Inclusive Governance.- 7.3. Development Approaches to Enhance the Life Chances of Young People and their Families.- 7.4. Promotion of Life Chances Through Enabling a Generative Learning Community Beyond the School Walls for Young People and their Families.- 7.5. Creation of Employment Pathways.- 8. Health, Education and Employment Articulating Axial Themes Through Participatory Design Processes.- 8.1. Resisting Commodification Across the Sectors of Health, Education and Employment.- 8.2. A Community of Practice.- 8.3. A Design for Participatory Governance.- 9. Conclusion: Addressing Complex Reality Systems, Barriers and Portals: Identity, Nationalism and Globalisation.- 9.1. Summing up the Challenges for CSP.- 9.2. Policy Suggestions and Interactive Design.- 9.3. Building and Sustaining Life-Long Learning.- 9.4. Building the Capacity to Make Sense of Data and Information for Decision-Making.- 9.5. The Contributions of CSP.- 9.6. Post script: Yeperenye Dreaming in Conceptual Geographical and Cyberspace.