Simon Divecha

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The inner journey: Mindset shifts of transformation. Call for papers July 31st, 2024

Our multiplying and interconnected eco-social crises will not get solved with old ways of thinking, being and doing.ARJ Special Issue All humanity knows we’re being called to embrace change. As you and I are considering that, do we qualify it? Is it consciously or un-consciously present for everyone regardless of an individual’s resistance to change? How […]

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Transforming from the inside, Eleanor Doyle et al

Eleanor Doyle writes about her paper, recently published in ARJ: Constructive developmental interiority: Deliberately transformative action research.  Read on for the importance of our inner awarenesses.  The imperative for change that is inherent in Action Research for Transformation (ART) calls for collective and substantial responses.  It is difficult to imagine that fundamental social, ecological and […]

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Action: making quality choices

We may solve the problems we thought were unsolvable——Country Health South Australia manager on the effectiveness and enduring impacts of Integral, holistic learning and action. How do we replicate and expand large scale successful systems change? 7 quality choice points for good action (and research) I (Simon Divecha) recently presented to Hult Ashridge on the […]

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The action and research waltz

Single, double and triple steps for us all to be more effective. There is a straightforward approach to problems. Take action or research them in steps. Then there are our realities. We change issues as we engage, through the questions we ask and how we understand. A triple step. A waltz! A decade ago I’m […]

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