Discovering Common Ground

Discovering Common Ground
Title Discovering Common Ground PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Pages 468
Release
Genre
ISBN 9781609942151

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Common Ground

Common Ground
Title Common Ground PDF eBook
Author Philip Brookman
Publisher
Pages 214
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN

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The universal human experiences of struggle, transcendence and salvation are explored through painting, sculpture, folk art, photography and assemblage from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Included are over 120 works by some of the greatest artists of the past 150 years.

Common Ground

Common Ground
Title Common Ground PDF eBook
Author Rob Cowen
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 363
Release 2016-11-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 022642426X

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"Even in our parceled-out, paved-over urban environs, nature is all around us, it is in us. It is us. This is what Rob Cowen discovered after moving to a new home in northern England. After ten years in London, he was suddenly adrift, searching for a sense of connection. He found himself drawn to a square-mile patch of waste ground at the edge of town. Scrappy, weed-filled, this heart-shaped tangle of land was the very definition of overlooked - a thoroughly in-between place that capitalism had no further use for, leaving nature to take its course. Wandering in meadows, woods, hedges, and fields, Cowen found it was also a magical, mysterious place, haunted and haunting, abandoned but wildly alive - and he fell in fascinated love."--Book jacket.

Connecting Across Differences

Connecting Across Differences
Title Connecting Across Differences PDF eBook
Author Jane Marantz Connor
Publisher PuddleDancer Press
Pages 300
Release 2012
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1892005247

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Explores the concepts, applications, and power of the nonviolent communication process and looks at the most common barriers to effective communication.

Common Ground

Common Ground
Title Common Ground PDF eBook
Author Akemi Kikumura-Yano
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Pages 238
Release 2004-12-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0870818600

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Los Angeles's Japanese American National Museum, established in 1992, remains the only museum in the United States expressly dedicated to sharing the story of Americans of Japanese ancestry. The National Museum is a unique institution that operates in collaboration with other institutions, museums, researchers, audiences, and funders. In this collection of seventeen essays, anthropologists, art historians, museum curators, writers, designers, and historians provide case studies exploring collaboration with community-oriented partners in order to document, interpret, and present their histories and experiences and provide a new understanding of what museums can and should be in the United States. Current scholarship in museum studies is generally limited to interpretations by scholars and curators. Common Ground brings descriptive data to the intellectual canon and illustrates how museum institutions must be transformed and recreated to suit the needs of the twenty-first century.

Finding Common Ground

Finding Common Ground
Title Finding Common Ground PDF eBook
Author Wandile Sihlobo
Publisher Pan Macmillan South africa
Pages 203
Release 2020-04-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1770107177

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‘My hope is that people can grow to appreciate this sector – its challenges and opportunities, but most importantly, the role agriculture can play in improving South Africa’s rural economy, creating jobs and bringing about much-needed transformation (or inclusive growth).’ Wandile Sihlobo is perfectly positioned to provide a well-rounded, accessible view of agriculture in South Africa. He spent his school holidays in the rural Eastern Cape, studied agricultural economics at university, has worked in private-sector agriculture, consulting with farmers across the country, and has been an adviser to government as part of South African policymaking bodies. Finding Common Ground is a selection of key articles from Sihlobo’s regular Business Day column, framed with insightful commentary and context. The book covers the broad themes that have marked current discussions and outlines the challenges and opportunities faced by South Africa’s agricultural sector, including: The contentious and complex issue of land reform; The potential for new leadership to revive the sector; How agriculture can drive development and job creation; Cannabis as an exportable commodity; The urgent need for agricultural policy to address gender equity and youth involvement; Technological developments and megatrends that are underpinning agricultural development; The importance of trade in growing South Africa’s agriculture; and Key lessons that South Africa and other African countries can learn from one another. Ultimately, Sihlobo is optimistic about the future of South Africa’s agricultural sector and shows us all – from policymakers to the general public – how much common ground we truly have.

Future Search

Future Search
Title Future Search PDF eBook
Author Marvin Ross Weisbord
Publisher Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Pages 294
Release 2000-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1576759164

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This text explores a new way for organizations and communities to apply global thinking and democratic values to achieve rapid whole systems improvement.