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This book is a revision of the author's original doctoral thesis on
emergency preparedness through community radio in North Indian
villages into a widening array of possible reapplications in other
community development fields. The author expands on the process of
transforming emergency preparedness education through community
media in rural North India and applies this to the development of
community-prosperity, defined simply as human and planetary
well-being, anywhere in the world. A new theoretical framework is
presented which combines the pivotal Integral Worlds Approach
developed by Lessem and Schieffer with Critical Theory, thus
exploring a new way to envision and implement social change,
leading to innovation and social transformation. This book
introduces the term "constructive resilience," which is a type of
community-building that occurs alongside dominant societal
structures that are either oppressive or ineffective. An evolving
field of study and practice, it is emerging from the work of
academics and community-builders who are members of the Baha'i
Faith. Baha'i "consultation," a process of inquiry and
decision-making, is offered as a systematic and effective method of
defining problems and enacting solutions and is examined in the
context of emergency preparedness education and local
capacity-building. With its integral development approach, its
unique combination of themes and theoretical components, and
integration with the Baha'i Faith, as well as its interdisciplinary
nature, this book will be invaluable reading for researchers in
many fields. It will be of particular interest in university-based
training programs in disaster management and the various
disciplines of international community development, as well as
practitioners in the areas of micro enterprise, disaster
management, community development, rural communications, rural
economics and emergency preparedness education.
This book is a revision of the author's original doctoral thesis on
emergency preparedness through community radio in North Indian
villages into a widening array of possible reapplications in other
community development fields. The author expands on the process of
transforming emergency preparedness education through community
media in rural North India and applies this to the development of
community-prosperity, defined simply as human and planetary
well-being, anywhere in the world. A new theoretical framework is
presented which combines the pivotal Integral Worlds Approach
developed by Lessem and Schieffer with Critical Theory, thus
exploring a new way to envision and implement social change,
leading to innovation and social transformation. This book
introduces the term "constructive resilience," which is a type of
community-building that occurs alongside dominant societal
structures that are either oppressive or ineffective. An evolving
field of study and practice, it is emerging from the work of
academics and community-builders who are members of the Baha'i
Faith. Baha'i "consultation," a process of inquiry and
decision-making, is offered as a systematic and effective method of
defining problems and enacting solutions and is examined in the
context of emergency preparedness education and local
capacity-building. With its integral development approach, its
unique combination of themes and theoretical components, and
integration with the Baha'i Faith, as well as its interdisciplinary
nature, this book will be invaluable reading for researchers in
many fields. It will be of particular interest in university-based
training programs in disaster management and the various
disciplines of international community development, as well as
practitioners in the areas of micro enterprise, disaster
management, community development, rural communications, rural
economics and emergency preparedness education.
From outdoor sculpture in public plazas and landscapes to murals
and works of art in lobbies accessible to the public, this book
focuses on how exemplary works of public art enrich urban public
space. Sponsored by the Municipal Art Society, Public Art New York
is organized by neighborhood, with maps suitable for walking tours.
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