The Spanda Journal

International Journal of the Spanda Foundation
Open Access peer-reviewed journal ~ ISSN 2210-2175
Editor-in-Chief, Sahlan Momo (II, 4. 2008 —)
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Sahlan Momo, Squint Dreams & Radical Lore. Collected Wisdom.
A collection of writing of the Founder of the Foundation first appeared as Editorials of the 
Spanda Journal.
The Hague: Semar, 2015.
ISBN 9788877781468.

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NEW SERIES

journal/spanda-collective-enlightenment.pngVol. VII, 1, 2017 Collective Enlightenment – 6MB    

  • Editorial – Sahlan Momo, Benighted, Enlightened, and Delighted: V-IX.
  • Joanna Macy, Learning to See in the Darkness Amid Catastrophe: XI-XII.
  • Ervin László, The Evolution of our Consciousness Is the Enlightenment of Humanity: 1-3.
  • Duane Elgin, Humanity’s Journey Home: We are Learning to Live in a Living Universe: 5-13.
  • George Pór, On the Verge of Collective Awakening: 15-30.
  • Peter Russell, Blind Spot: The Unforeseen End of Accelerating Change: 31-42.
  • Deepak Chopra, A Critical Issue: What to do When Darkness Rises?: 43-44.
  • Tom Atlee – Rosa Zubizarreta, The Embodiment of Wholeness in our Social Order: Our Evolutionary Challenge as Humans: 45-55.
  • Terri O’Fallon, The Integration of Awareness with the Individual and the Collective: 57-62.
  • Allan Combs, Collective Enlightenment: 63-67.
  • Richard Barrett, The Ego-Soul Dynamics of Enlightenment: 69-74.
  • Thomas Hübl – Julie Jordan Avritt, Toward the Integration of Collective Trauma in a Time of Exponential Change: 75-83.
  • Michel Bauwens – Edward Berge, Collective Enlightenment through Postmetaphysical Eyes: 85-92.
  • Zachary Stein – Marc Gafni, The Apocalypse of the Modern World-System & Related Possibilities for Democratizing Enlightenment: 93-101.
  • Mariya K. Karagyozova, Collective Enlightenment – The Ascent: 103-106.
  • John E. Stewart, Enlightenment and the Evolution of the Material World: 107-114.
  • Fred Matser, My Process of De-veloping Awareness: From a Finite Understanding towards Glimpses of Infinity: 115-122.
  • Gregory Wilpert, Consciousness for the Post-Capitalist Commons: A Developmental Psychological Perspective: 123-130.
  • Roger D. Nelson, Shifting Global Consciousness to Global Awareness: 131-136.
  • Eric Reynolds, Next Stage Organizations: 137-145.
  • Alfonso Montuori, The Evolution of Creativity and the Creativity of Evolution: 147-158.
  • Geoff Fitch, Truthfulness and Collective Enlightenment: 159-163.
  • Charles Johnston, Bringing Wisdom to the Future – Creative Systems Theory’s Concept of “Cultural Maturity”: 165-174.
  • Jim Rough, The ToBe Project. How to Facilitate All of us to Come Together as We The People: 175-182.
  • Bruce H. Lipton, An Introduction to Conscious Evolution: a Theory we Can Thrive with: 183-192.
  • Abstracts: 193-199.
  • Index by Authors, Vols. I-VII: 201-204.

journal/spanda-creativity.pngVol. VI, 2, 2015 Creativity & Collective Enlightenment – 2,7MB  

  • Editorial | Sahlan Momo, Mesocreativity | Pages V-VII.
  • Charles Tart, Enlightenment and Creativity: Grappling with the Angel/Davil of “Non-Duality”| Pages 1-7.
  • Rosa Zubizarreta, Participatory Public Microcosm: Diversity and Empathy as Generators of Creative Wholeness | Pages 9-17.
  • Gerard J. Puccio, Democratizing Creativity: How Creative Thinking Contributes to Individual, Organizational and Societal Success | Pages 19-26
  • Monica Edwards-Schachter, On the Interrelationships between Creativity, Learning and Social Innovation | Pages 27-34.
  • Louise Sunderarjan, Indigenizing Creativity: A Creative Solution to Orientalism in Cross-Cultural Psychology | Pages 35-40.
  • Stanislav Panin, Notion of Evolution and Enlightenment in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Esoteric Literature | Pages 41-45.
  • Paul von Ward, Collective and Evolving Human Consciousness | Pages 47-49.
  • Steve Mcintosh, Toward a Method for Evolving Consciousness | Pages 51-58.
  • Pierre Lévy, Innovation in Coding | Pages 59-66
  • Abstracts:: Summaries | Pages 67-70.

journal/spanda-systemic-change.pngVol. VI, 1, 2015 Systemic Change – 11,300KB  

  • Guest Editorial | Helene Finidori, Systemic Change | Pages V-XI
  • Rasigan Maharajh, The Metabolic Rift. Anachronistic Institutions and the Anthropocene | Pages 1-10.
  • Christiaan Weiler, The Return of the Real Space: Co-Authoring Space Planning for Community Resilience | Pages 11-20.
  • Michel Bauwens, P2P Revolution and Commons Phase Transition. Notes on the Nature of the Revolution in the P2P Commons Epoch | Pages 21-24.
  • Robert C. Smith, Crisis, Social Transformation and the Frankfurt School: Toward a critical Social System Theory and the Alternative Philosophy of the Systemic Change | Pages 25-33.
  • Anthony Judge, Requisite Meta-Reflection on Engagement in Systemic Change? Fiat, Fatwa and World-Making in a Period of Existential Radicalisation | Pages 35-42.
  • Douglas Schuler, How we May Think – The Next Chapter, Civic Intelligence and Metacognition | Pages 43-52.
  • Jack Harich, Solving Difficult Large-Scale Social System Problems with Root Cause Analysis | Pages 53-66.
  • Joe Brewer, Tools for Culture Design – Toward a Science of Social Change? | Pages 67-73.
  • Bernard Stiegler, System and Technics | Pages 75-81.
  • Simone Cicero, On the Role of Platform-Based Peer Production and the Commons in the Dynamic of Innovation | Pages 83-90.
  • Brett Scott,  Open Source Finance Hacking: The Potentials and Problems | Pages 91-99.
  • Jenny Quillien, Parsing Systemic Change | Pages 101-109.
  • Ashwani Vasishth, Reconceptualizing Systemic Change Using an Ecosystem Approach from process-Function Ecology | Pages 111-118.
  • William E. Smith, Making the Invisible Visible. The Dynamic Interplay between Purpose, Power and Leadership in Organizing Complexity | Pages 119-128.
  • Carol Sanford, Language as Clue: The Effect of Paradigms in Creating Systemic Change in Business | Pages 129-135.
  • Denis Postle, Systemic Change: The Role of ‘Creativity Style’ | Pages 137-145.
  • Mimi Stokes-Katzenbach, Ensemble of Dramatic Systemic Change from Planetary Tragedy to Global Thriving in Three Stages | Pages 147-154.
  • Michael Jones, Living Systems. Theory and Practice of Stewarding Change | Pages 155-163.
  • Alexander Laszlo, Living Systems, Seeing Systems, Being Systems: Learning to be the System we Wish to See in the World | Pages 165-173.
  • Laurence J. Victor, Uplifting Humankind to Create Humanity via Social Metamorphosis | Pages 175-183.
  • Tom Atlee, Conversation in the Conscious Evolution of Social Systems | Pages 185-193.
  • Lilian Ricaud, Permaculture Patterning, a Design Framework for Systemic Transformation | Pages 195-203.
  • The Plast Collective, Pattern Languages for Systemic Transformation | Pages 205-218.
  • Abstracts:: Summaries | Pages 219-227.

journal/spanda-collective-intelligence.pngVol. V, 2, 2014 Collective Intelligence – 5700KB  

  • Editorial | Sahlan Momo, Mesoteric Intelligence & Collective Serendipity | Pages V-XI
  • Ervin Laszlo, The One Mind in the Cosmos and its Manifestation in our Consciousness | Pages 1-4.
  • Tom Atlee, The Role of Collective Intelligence in the Wise Democracy Needed for Humanity’s Survival | Pages 5-16.
  • Pierre Lévy, The Philosophical Concept of Algorithmic Intelligence | Pages 17-25.
  • Stanislav Grof, Archetypes, Mythic Imagination and Modern Society: the Re-enanchment of the World | Pages: 27-37.
  • George Pór, From Right Mindfulness to Collective Intelligence to Collective Sentience: Signposts to the Later Stage of our Evolutionary Journey | Pages 39-49.
  • Francis Heylighen, Challenge Propagation: Towards a Theory of Distributed Intelligence and the Global Brain | Pages 51-63.
  • Charles Eisenstein, Qualitative Dimesnsion of Collective Intelligence: Intention, Wisdom, and Soul | Pages 65-69.
  • Derrick de Kerckhove, Connective or Collective? The Case for Precision in Terminology | Pages 71-77.
  • Helene Finidori, Collective Intelligence is a Commons that Needs Protection and a Dedicated Language | Pages 79-89.
  • Terri O’Fallon, Venita Ramirez, Geoff Fitch, Colletive Intelligence | Pages 91-95.
  • Norman Lee Johnson, The Applied Science of Collective Intelligence: Solving the Grand Challenges Facing Humanity | Pages 97-107.
  • Jim Rough, The Circle: Structuring for Collective Intelligence | Pages 109-113.
  • Adebayo Akomolafe, The Tree Still Speaks. The Collective Intelligence of the Natural World | Pages 115-118.
  • Craig Hamilton, Collective Intelligence and the Evolution of Self and Culture | Pages 119-126.
  • Robert D. Steele, Applied Collective Intelligence: Human-centric Holistic Analytics, True Cost Economics and Open Everything | Pages 127-137.
  • Ashok Gangadean, Awakening Collective Global Intelligence: the Power of Deep Dialogue | Pages 139-147.
  • Amit Goswami, Love and the Awakening of the Heart Centre | Pages 149-152.
  • Arthur Colman – Pilar Montego, The New Longevity | Pages 153-162
  • Abstracts:: Summaries | Pages 163-170.

journal/spanda-innovation-and-human-development.pngVol. V, 1, 2014 Innovation & Human Development – 4900KB  

  • Editorial | Sahlan Momo, A Run-up Towards the Impossible Turning Possible | Pages V-XI
  • Michel Bauwens, The Open-Commos Based Knowledge Society as a New Configuration between State, Civil Society and the Market | Pages 1-3.
  • Helene Finidori, An Ecology for Transformative Action Awaiting to be Discovered| Pages 5-14.
  • Andreas Wittel, On the Future Development of the Digital Commons and the Need for Global Basic Income | Pages 15-24.
  • Jean M. Russell, The Social Era: The Rise of Thrivibility in Organizational Design | Pages: 25-31.
  • Stephan A. Schwartz, The Creative Pattern, Nonlocal Consciousness, and Social Change | Pages 33-44.
  • Adebayo Akomolafe, The Promise of Promethean Darkness: How a ‘New’ Politics of Astonishment is Weaving a Global Alliance for the Possible | Pages 45-50.
  • Uffe Elbaek, Alternativet: An Innovative Political Platform | Pages 51-54.
  • Elza M. Maalouf, Functional Democracy: A New Paradigm in Geopolitics in the Middle East | Pages 55-64.
  • Alessandro Colombo, The Relativity of Innovation | Pages 65-68.
  • Andrew Gavin Marshall, Voices of Access: The People Foundation | Pages 69-80.
  • Rick McKenny, Micro-Projects in a Macro World: How to Ensure Non-profit International Development Projects Succeed Where Other Fail | Pages 81-88.
  • Jurnan Goos, Lila. A Virtual Edugame for the Development Community | Pages 89-93.
  • Abstracts:: Summaries | Pages 95-100.

journal/spanda-anarchy-and-nonprofit.pngVol. IV, 1, 2013 Anarchy & Nonprofit. An Emerging Affair – 2500KB  

  • Editorial | Sahlan Momo, Mesoeconomy and the Clean Code | Pages V-XII
  • David Goodway, Not Protest but Direct Action: Anarchism Past and Present | Pages 1-6.
  • Noam Chomsky, The Kind of Anarchism I Believe in, and What’s Wrong with Libertarians | Pages 7-10.
  • Graeme Chesters, Exodus: From Global Civil Society to Radical Disobedience | Pages 11-20.
  • Simon Critchley, Infinitely Demanding | Pages: 20-24.
  • Christopher J. Coyne
  • Abigail R. Hall, Anarchy, Philanthropy, and the Provision of Public Goods in a Free Society | Pages 25-36.
  • Burkhard Gnärig, Turning Challenges into Opportunities. Key Elements of an ICSO Change Agenda | Pages 31-34.
  • Scott Turner, The Non-Government Alternative: Anarchist Theory and Global Civil Society | Pages 35-40.
  • Berhanu Nega, Stable Anarchy and the Persistence of Civil Society Organizations in Ethiopia | Pages 41-52.
  • Andrew Gavin Marshall, An Anarchistic Understanding of the Social Order: Environmental Degradation, Indigenous Resistance, and a Place for the Sciences | Pages 53-67.
  • Thomas H. Greco Jr., People-Centered Adjustment: Transcending the Debt Crisis and Creating a Future of Abundance, Freedom, and Global Harmony | Pages 69-75.
  • Abstracts:: Summaries | Pages 77-80.

journal/spanda-consciousness-and-development.pngVol. III, 1. 2012 Consciousness & Development 2.0 – 7660KB  

  • Editorial | Sahlan Momo, The Mesoteric Leap | Pages V-XII
  • Stanislav Grof, 2012 and Human Destiny: End of the World or Consciousness Revolution? | Pages 1-12.
  • Robert Augustus Masters, The Anatomy of Intuition: The Everyday Transmission of Nonconceptual Knowingness | Pages 13-16.
  • Amit Goswami, Inner Creativity: A New Paradigm for Adult Spiritual Development | Pages: 17-28.
  • Ashok K. Gangadean, Spiritual Transformations as the wakening of Global Consciousness: a Dimensional Shift in the Technology of Mind | Pages 29-35.
  • Erwin Laszlo, Two Ways of Knowing the World: Discovering the Reality of Non-sensory Perception | Pages 37-39.
  • Roger Nelson, Global Consciousness. Evidence for an Emergent Noosphere | Pages 41-49.
  • Terry Patten, Integral Spiritual Practice: Becoming the Ones We Have Been Waiting For | Pages 51-57.
  • Dana Tomasino, Heart Intelligence and Emotional Evolution: The Next Step in Consciousness Development | Pages 57-64.
  • Paul von Ward, Worldviews and Evolution of human Consciousness | Pages 65-73.
  • Gail Hochachka, Engaging the Play of Consciousness in Sustainable Development | Pages 75-82.
  • Rollin McCraty ~ Annette Deyhle, Coherence as a Catalyst for Personal, Social and Global Health, and the role of the Global Coherence Initiative | Pages 83-95.
  • Terri O’Fallon, Development and Consciousness: Growing up is Waking up | Pages 97-103.
  • Fred Alan Wolf, How to Identify with the Creator of the Universe | Pages 105-111.
  • Toru Sato, The Descent and Ascent Upon the Ladder of Consciousness | Pages 113-116.
  • Geoff Fitch, Evolutionary Ethics | Pages 117-122.
  • Riane Eisler, Breakdown or Breakthrough: Culture, Consciousness, and Human Development | Pages 123-130.
  • Marc Gafni, The Future of the Holy: From Sex to Eros | Pages 131-139.
  • Andrew Cohen, The Evolution of Enlightenment | Pages 141-146.
  • Allan Combs, Coyote Enlightenment. A Story of Evolutionary Spirituality | Pages 147-156.
  • Jeffrey Eisen, Clearing the Holosentience and Level II Enlightenment | Pages 157-162.
  • Matthjis Cornelissen, Consciousness, Knowledge and the Future of Humanity: A miniature Overview based on the work of Sri Aurobindo | Pages 163-171.
  • Christopher M. Bache, Teaching in the New Paradigm | Pages 173-179.
  • Michael D. Austin, Dreaming Earth | Pages 181-195.
  • Raymond Trevor Bradley, Nonlocal, Consciousness, and the Eye of Love | Pages 193-205.
  • Walter Baets, Consciousness and Coherence in Corporate Success | Pages 207-212.
  • Christian de Quincey, Embodied Mastery: Using Philosophy to Improve Performance in the Martial Art of Everyday Life | Pages 213-217.
  • Peter Gareth Wallace -Dennis P. Heaton, A Consciousness-based Approach to Eliminating Poverty | Pages 219-225.
  • John Renesh, The Conscious Organization: Workplace for the Self-actualized | Pages 227-230.
  • Venita L. Ramirez, Love, Consciousness & Evolution | Pages 231-239.
  • Marilyn Schiltz, Emerging Worldviews: Tools of Transformation for Noetic Leadership | Pages 241-245.
  • Angela Browne-Miller, Survival Instructions: Consciously Adapting and Enhancing Human Consciousness | Pages 247-257.
  • Christopher Hughton Budd, The Labyrinth of Finance: Consciousness and Money | Pages 259-262
  • Abstracts:: Summaries | Pages 263-272.

journal/indigenous-culture-and-development.jpgVol. II, 2. 2011 Indigenous Culture & Development – 2900KB  

  • Editorial | Sahlan Momo, The Perplexity of the Seen
  • Mostafa Kamal Tolba, Conversation-based development
  • Teodora Hasegan, Development, Identity & Heritage. The Sibiu County Ecomuseum
  • Diana Ramazanova, The Soviet Legacy and the Future of Language Politics in post-Soviet Kazakhstan
  • Abstracts – Summaries

 

 

 


journal/placebo-effect.pngVol. II, 1. 2011 The Placebo Effect – 2700KB  

  • Editorial | Sahlan Momo, The Perplexity of the Unseen
  • Fabrizio Benedetti, The Many Placebo Effects
  • Edzard Ernst, The Ethical Implications of Using Placebo in Clinical Practice
  • Christopher L. Beedie, All in the Mind? Placebo, and Ergogenic Effect of Caffeine in Sport Performance
  • Kurt Gray ~ Daniel M. Wegner, The Sting of Potential Pain
  • John N. Williams, The Ethics of Placebo-controlled Trials in Developing Countries to Prevent Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV
  • Abstracts – Summaries

journal/microfinance.pngVol. I, 2. 2010 Microfinance – 2900KB  

  • Editorial | Sahlan Momo, Micro What?
  • Anton Simanowitz, Quality Microfinance: Successful Clients and Institutions
  • Malcolm Harper, Microfinance and the Preservation of Poverty
  • Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff, Maximising the Effectiveness of Microenterprise Development: the Partnership Option
  • Jonathan H. Westover, The impact of Microfinance Programmes on Poverty Reduction
  • Simona Sapienza, Microfinance Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
  • Anant Jayant Natu, Market Strategy Development and 3rd Generation Microfinance in India
  • Alberto Brugnoni, A Shariah-compliant Microfinance Fund: a Much Needed Tool for the Accomplishment of Islamic Economic’s Goals
  • Manoj K. Sharma ~Graham A. ~ N. Wright, Time to Go back to Basics?
  • Abstracts – Summaries

journal/energy-development.pngVol. I, 1. 2010 Energy & Development – 3700KB  

  • Editorial | Sahlan Momo, Turya: A Subtle Energy
  • Alessandro Colombo, The Many Futures of Energy
  • Paul Allen, Meeting our 21st Century Challenges
  • Gregor Czisch, The Super-grid
  • Carlo Gubitosa, The Energy we are Eating
  • Simona Sapienza, An Eco-Logic Move
  • Andrea Silvestri, Towards the Smart Grid
  • Sven Teske – Thomas Pregger – Sonja Simon – Wina Graus – Christine Lins, Energy [R]Evolution 2010
  • Abstracts – Summaries

 


OLD SERIES – ISSN 1824-7180

Vol. III, 1. 2009 Human Rights & Security – 1800KB  

  • Editorial | Sahlan Momo, Human Rights or Human Insights?
  • René Bruin – Kees Wouter, The Right to Seek and Enjoy Asylum Under Siege
  • Simona Sapienza, NGOs and Human Rights
  • Jukka Kumpuvuori – Hisayo Katsui, Disability, Human Rights and Human Security
  • Arlene Goldbard, Human Rights and Culture from Datastan to Storyland
  • Simona Sapienza, Fear & Security
  • Marcus Düwell – Jos Philips, Human Rights and Correlative Duties
  • Bruce Schneier, Ther Future of Privacy
  • Abstracts – Summaries

Vol. II, 4. 2008 Consciousness & Development – 2630KB  

  • Editorial | Sahlan Momo, Transformation is Gearing up, Gathering Pace
  • Peter Russel, The Evolution of Consciousness
  • Ervin Laszlo, The Current and Next Evolution of Human Consciousness
  • Amit Goswami, The Coming Paradigm Shift in Science: View from a Quantum Physicist
  • Stanislav Grof, The Current Global Crisis and the Future of Humanity: A Transpersonal Perspective
  • Rupert Sheldrake, The Extended Mind: Recent Experimental Evidence
  • Charles Tart, Transpersonal Psychology: A Science of Spirituality
  • Toru Sato, The Gradual Blooming Process of Consciousness
  • Steve McIntosh, Integral Philosophy and the Evolution of Consciousness
  • Christian de Quincey, Beyond the Information Revolution. Self-Transcendence: A Radical New Focus for Business and Economics
  • Riane Eisler, Conscious Evolution: Cultural Transformation and Human Agency
  • John Renesh, A Transformational Approach to a Sustainable Future: Conscious Leadership
  • Walter Baets, A-causality, Consciousness and Organizations
  • Redactional | A Call to Conscious Evolution: Our Moment of Choice

Vol. II, 3. 2008 Indigenous Knowledge (IK) & Environment – 1640KB    

  • Editorial | Liam Osbourne, Experimentation, Innovation, Adaptation
  • Nicolas Gorjestani, Indigenous Knowledge. The Way Forward
  • Lebo Mofolo, Recognitions of Land Rights of Indigenous Communities
  • Liam Osbourne, Environmental Refugees. Flee a Changing Planet
  • John Crump, Many Strong Voices: Uniting to Combat Climate Change
  • Liam Osbourne, Adapt or Disappear
  • Hanna Farzin, Land Alienation. the Struggle of the Baluchi People
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Vol. II, 2. 2008 Education & Development. Africa – 1540KB  

  • Editorial | Jasper Schellekens, Education for Action
  • Caroline Figuères, Implementing New Technologies in the South
  • Caroline Vermij, The State of the Matter
  • Lebo Mofolo, Toward Universal Education Worldwide
  • Jan Hylén, Giving Knowledge for Free
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Vol. II, 1. 2008 Hunger. A Clima(c)tic Perspective – 1015KB  

    • Editorial | Jasper Schellekens, Sleeping with Hunger
    • Redactional | What is Hunger?
    • Caroline Vermij, Global Mobilization against Hunger
    • T.V.  Padma, Can Crops be Climate-Proofed?
    • Sara Husseini, Unveiling Hunger. The Humanitarian Situation in the Palestinian Territories
    • Redactional | Suggested Solutions to Hunger Reduction
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Vol. I, 4. 2007 Death Penalty – 1015KB  

  • Editorial | Jasper Schellekens, Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Punishment
  • Sergio D’Elia, Calling for a Moratorium on Death Penalty
  • Lorybelle C. Castillo, Moving Towards a Death Penalty-Free World
  • Sherifa Fuller, I am in Favour of Death Penalty
  • Howard Mints, Justice to Weigh Lethal Injection
  • Anuradha Kher, Guarded Optimism for Moratorium Vote
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Vol. I, 3. 2007 Gender – 1015KB  

  • Editorial | Jasper Shellekens, Girls Play with Cars and Boys with Dolls
  • Joyce Outshoorn, On Woman and Development
  • Makiko Hiromi, Feminist Ethics. A New Morality?
  • Sara Husseini, The Hijâb, Do Traditions Hinder Women in Modern Society?
  • Celia H. Thorhein, Where Women Grow. Empowering Women Through the Third Sector
  • Redactional | Summer Interns
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Vol. I, 2. 2007 WaterWise – 1400KB  

    • Editorial | Cintia Taylor, A Privilege Called Water
    • Richard Megangck, Water Wise: Education is the Solution
    • Yuri J.P. Schutte, Irrigating Stability
    • Andreja Zulim, EU Approach to Water Mangement
    • Redactional | Andrea Zulim
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Vol. I, 1. 2007 – Multicultural Youth – 920KB  

  • Editorial | Cintia Taylor, Challenges of a Generation
  • Anne Spechard, Uncovering the Roots of Terrorism
  • Thair Abbas, Muslim Youth: Paving the Way for the Future
  • Cintia Taylor, Islamophobia Between Young People
  • Redactional | Jasper Schellekens
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