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Integral City Inquiry and Action: Designing Impact for the Human Hive
Integral City 3.7: Reframing Complex Challenges for Gaia's Human Hives
Integral City: Evolutionary Intelligences for the Human Hive
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Integral City 3.7 considers a series of apparently intractable challenges that all cities face because the world has become so complex that cause and effect are rarely directly linked. This third book in our series explores three themes that are eternal practices for designing a collective life that works for

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Release dateDec 31, 2019
Integral City Inquiry and Action: Designing Impact for the Human Hive
Integral City 3.7: Reframing Complex Challenges for Gaia's Human Hives
Integral City: Evolutionary Intelligences for the Human Hive

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  • Integral City: Evolutionary Intelligences for the Human Hive

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    Integral City: Evolutionary Intelligences for the Human Hive
    Integral City: Evolutionary Intelligences for the Human Hive

    How are we evolving the human hive? 60% of humanity now lives in cities. Can city dwellers, like bees who pollinate the fields, act so intelligently that they add value to the planet? How can the clash of differences that separate people, purpose, profits, and priorities generate fresh energy to solve 21st-century VUCA problems? How do we propag

  • Integral City Inquiry and Action: Designing Impact for the Human Hive

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    Integral City Inquiry and Action: Designing Impact for the Human Hive
    Integral City Inquiry and Action: Designing Impact for the Human Hive

    How do you inquire about, act in and impact the city as self, other and place? This is a book of: burning questions that deepen your reflective capacity; injunctions that guide your practice as a city AQtivator; and frames for designing impact on, with and as the city. Learn through a series of methodological

  • Integral City 3.7: Reframing Complex Challenges for Gaia's Human Hives

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    Integral City 3.7: Reframing Complex Challenges for Gaia's Human Hives
    Integral City 3.7: Reframing Complex Challenges for Gaia's Human Hives

    Integral City 3.7 considers a series of apparently intractable challenges that all cities face because the world has become so complex that cause and effect are rarely directly linked. This third book in our series explores three themes that are eternal practices for designing a collective life that works for

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Marilyn Hamilton

Marilyn Hamilton is Founder of Integral City Meshworks and author of the Integral City Book Series-Book 1-Integral City: Evolutionary Intelligences for the Human Hive, Book 2-"Integral City Inquiry & Action: Designing Impact for the Human Hive" and Book 3-"Integral City 3.7: Reframing Complex Challenges for Gaia's Human Hives." Marilyn produced the Integral City 2.0 Online Conference 2012 and was Guest Editor/Curator for Integral Leadership Review-Canada Issue, January-February, 2015. A city evolutionist, prAQtivist, author, researcher, and academic, Marilyn co-creates a global constellation of Integral City Meshworkers, Learning Lhabitats, Peer Associations, and City Institutes. She incubates resilience and transformation strategies with Civic Leaders, Civil Society, Business and Community Voices that enable the Human Hive-Gaia's Most Reflective Organ-to balance Place Caring with Place Making. She and her teams have been guiding cities for over 20 years, to develop long term visions, values and missions, organizational capacities, and the strategies to improve city well-being that looks after Self, Other, Place, and Planet. www.integralcity.com Tw: @integralcity Blog: marilyn.integralcity.com

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