Democracy and Governance for Resourcing the Commons Theory and Pract
This book promotes the well-being of the commons through representation and accountability through monitoring from below in order to operationalize engagement. This book views the commons as a legal concept, a transformative governance concept, and a basi
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Janet McIntyre-Mills Norma R. A. Romm Yvonne Corcoran-Nantes Editors
Democracy and Governance for Resourcing the Commons Theory and Practice on Rural-Urban Balance
Contemporary Systems Thinking
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Janet McIntyre-Mills • Norma R. A. Romm Yvonne Corcoran-Nantes Editors
Democracy and Governance for Resourcing the Commons Theory and Practice on Rural-Urban Balance
Editors Janet McIntyre-Mills Flinders University Adelaide, SA, Australia Yvonne Corcoran-Nantes College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Flinders University Adelaide, SA, Australia
Norma R. A. Romm DABE, Sunnyside Campus University of South Africa Pretoria, South Africa
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Foreword: Problem-Centered Hybrid Methodologies—Deploying Mixed Methods to Enhance Environmental Social Justice
MMIRA Regional Meeting, West Java, Indonesia Keynote Presentation December, 2017 Greetings everyone. I’m Sharlene Hesse-Biber and it’s my pleasure today to speak at this symposium. I regret that I cannot be there in person to fully participate in the discussion today, but I consider it an honor that you allowed me to speak to you today in this podcast. What are hybrid methodologies? They are epistemological plural perspectives that ask different questions. Crucially, the goal of this epistemological pluralism is not to form better perceptions of social
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