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Integral Review Issue #2 Announcement

  • 1.  Integral Review Issue #2 Announcement

    Posted 06-09-2006 19:08

    Integral Review

    A Transdisciplinary and Transcultural Journal

    For New Thought, Research, and Praxis

    www.integral-review.org
    Published by ARINA, Inc.

    Integral Review is pleased to announce the publication of Issue 2! We invite you to look at the table of contents below to get an overview. You can also get more information on our abstract page, or jump right into the articles themselves!

    IR is always interested in receiving submissions, including responses to articles we publish. Our current deadline for submissions for Issue 3 to August 1, 2006, and we expect to publish it in late 2006.

    Issue 2, 2006

    Editorial  Another Step: The Evolution of Integral Review

    Jonathan Reams


    Short Works

    In Memoriam: Reinhard Fuhr

    Thomas Jordan

    It is I Who both Breaks and Binds

    Andrew Campbell

    Integrity, Integral Vision and the Search for Peace

    Mark Gerzon

    The Springs of Leadership

    Nathan Harter

    Passionate Winking; Avenues of Mysticism

    Sayyed Mohsen Fatemi


    Articles

    A Transdisciplinary Mind: An Interview with Ian Mitroff

    By Russ Volckmann

    Integrales Lernen in und von Organisationen

    Wendelin Kupers

    English Summary: Integral Learning in and of Organizations

    Voegelin's Ladder

    Nathan Harter

    More Perspectives, New Politics, New Life: How a Small Group Used

    The Integral Process For Working On Complex Issues

    Sara Ross

    Plain and Integral: An Interview with Karen Kho

                By Jonathan Reams

     
    Le Peer to Peer: Vers un Nouveau Modèle de Civilization

    Michel Bauwens

    English Summary: Peer to Peer: Towards a New Model of Civilization

    Extended Works 

    Perspectives On Troubled Interactions: What Happened When A Small Group 

    Began To Address Its Community's Adversarial Political Culture

    Sara Ross

    Collaborative Knowledge Building and Integral Theory: On Perspectives, Uncertainty, and Mutual Regard

    Tom Murray