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Visions and alternatives

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The ideas and practices that will make up a new narrative are not known, or entirely knowable, in advance. Transforming narratives includes visioning and experimentation with possible alternative ways of seeing and being in the world. Posts under this topic are about visions and alternatives to the status quo that might contribute to the emergence of new narratives.

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Our Entangled Future

  • January 24, 2020
Are you tired of doom and gloom stories about our collective future? With climate change affecting people all over the planet and protests over social injustice sweeping the globe, it…
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Narara Ecovillage: Pioneers of sustainable living

  • November 8, 2019
Imagine you had the opportunity to build a sustainable community from scratch. Where would you start? What would you build? Who would you involve? How would you make decisions? Graduate…
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Finding happiness in the last Shangri-La

  • June 20, 2018
The small, Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan has been described as the last Shangri-La. With only 800,000 citizens, sandwiched between the giants of India and China, it is easily overlooked. Yet…
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Democracy in action

  • October 19, 2017
Democracy is one of the defining features of Australian society, yet there is a strong sense that our democracy is in crisis. Voters are increasingly dissatisfied with the politicians that…
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Where should we look for democracy?

  • August 13, 2015
What does democracy look like? When most people think about democracy, they probably think about voting in elections for a politician to represent them in parliament. The politician is then…
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What is essential for sustainability?

  • December 5, 2014
How do we know if we are making progress towards a sustainable future? What should we be paying attention to? A look at the new Sustainable Development Goals and Ban Ki-moon's summary.
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