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Change here now : permaculture solutions for personal and community transformation / Adam Brock ; with illustrations by Holly White.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berkeley, California : North Atlantic Books, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: xxvi, 373 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781623170646 (trade pbk.)
  • 1623170648 (trade pbk.)
Other title:
  • Permaculture solutions for personal and community transformation
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.4 23
LOC classification:
  • HM761 .B76 2017
Contents:
Introduction: Permaculture and Pattern Literacy -- Part 1. Vision for a Permanent Culture : -- 1. The Long Game -- 2. Biophilia -- 3. Interdependent Communities -- 4. Commoning -- 5. The Right Size -- 6. Relationship Zones -- 7. Subsidiarity -- 8. Dethroning the Antimarkets -- 9. Zones of Autonomy -- 10. Going Home -- 11. The Edge of Change -- 12. Multitudes of Knowing -- 13. Fear Burns Bright, Hope Burns Long -- 14. Design Tool: Creative Process -- 15. Design Tool: Sector and Zone Analyses -- 16. Design Tool: Network Analysis -- Part 2. Patterns of Justice and Resistance : -- 17. Decolonization -- 18. Telling the Story -- 19. Sankofa -- 20. Ritual and Ceremony -- 21. Stewardship -- 22. Humanizing the Other -- 23. Slow Cities -- 24. Citizen Governance -- 25. Infrastructure Commons -- 26. Creative Destruction -- 27. Nonviolent Struggle -- 28. Solidarity -- 29. Arts of Resistance -- 30. Disrobing the Emperor -- 31. Coordinated Noncompliance -- 32. Truth and Reconciliation -- 33. Breaking Bread -- 34. Letting Loose -- 35. Rites of Passage -- 36. Gadugi -- 37. Intimacy through Adversity -- 38. Practicing Grief -- 39. Design Tool: Power Analysis -- Part 3. Organizations That Live : -- 40. Nurtured Networks -- 41. Consensual Hierarchies -- 42. Human Polycultures -- 43. Nemawashi -- 44. Streams of Engagement -- 45. The Right Way to Decide -- 46. Converge and Disperse -- 47. Leadership from Within -- 48. Regenerative Management -- 49. Naming Norms -- 50. Skilled Facilitation -- 51. Circle Dialogue -- 52. The Caucus -- 53. Calling Out, Calling In -- 54. Restorative Justice -- 55. Document the Process -- 56. Measuring Success -- 57. Design Tool: Team Analysis -- Part 4. Envisioning the Ecommony : -- 58. The Gift -- 59. Heirloom Currencies -- 60. Financial Ram Pumps -- 61. Debt Forgiveness -- 62. Household Economies -- 63. Small Business -- 64. Import Substitution -- 65. Regenerative Enterprise -- 66. Xeric Enterprise -- 67. Community-Supported Enterprise -- 68. Employee Ownership -- 69. Dynamic Pricing -- 70. Design Tool: Capital Analysis -- 71. Design Tool: Business Model Canvas -- Part 5. Training the Sacred Warrior : -- 72. Sacred Activism -- 73. Right Livelihood -- 74. Spirals of Abundance -- 75. Know Your Community -- 76. Actions, Not Intentions -- 77. iSites -- 78. Unplugging -- 79. Commitment Pruning -- 80. Reduce the Need to Earn -- 81. Personal Mythology -- 82. Design Tool: Personal Vision.
Summary: "Using the “pattern language” framework developed by architect Christopher Alexander and his colleagues in the 1970s, Brock outlines strategies for redesigning our social and economic systems to mimic nature’s resilience and abundance."--Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Permaculture and Pattern Literacy -- Part 1. Vision for a Permanent Culture : -- 1. The Long Game -- 2. Biophilia -- 3. Interdependent Communities -- 4. Commoning -- 5. The Right Size -- 6. Relationship Zones -- 7. Subsidiarity -- 8. Dethroning the Antimarkets -- 9. Zones of Autonomy -- 10. Going Home -- 11. The Edge of Change -- 12. Multitudes of Knowing -- 13. Fear Burns Bright, Hope Burns Long -- 14. Design Tool: Creative Process -- 15. Design Tool: Sector and Zone Analyses -- 16. Design Tool: Network Analysis -- Part 2. Patterns of Justice and Resistance : -- 17. Decolonization -- 18. Telling the Story -- 19. Sankofa -- 20. Ritual and Ceremony -- 21. Stewardship -- 22. Humanizing the Other -- 23. Slow Cities -- 24. Citizen Governance -- 25. Infrastructure Commons -- 26. Creative Destruction -- 27. Nonviolent Struggle -- 28. Solidarity -- 29. Arts of Resistance -- 30. Disrobing the Emperor -- 31. Coordinated Noncompliance -- 32. Truth and Reconciliation -- 33. Breaking Bread -- 34. Letting Loose -- 35. Rites of Passage -- 36. Gadugi -- 37. Intimacy through Adversity -- 38. Practicing Grief -- 39. Design Tool: Power Analysis -- Part 3. Organizations That Live : -- 40. Nurtured Networks -- 41. Consensual Hierarchies -- 42. Human Polycultures -- 43. Nemawashi -- 44. Streams of Engagement -- 45. The Right Way to Decide -- 46. Converge and Disperse -- 47. Leadership from Within -- 48. Regenerative Management -- 49. Naming Norms -- 50. Skilled Facilitation -- 51. Circle Dialogue -- 52. The Caucus -- 53. Calling Out, Calling In -- 54. Restorative Justice -- 55. Document the Process -- 56. Measuring Success -- 57. Design Tool: Team Analysis -- Part 4. Envisioning the Ecommony : -- 58. The Gift -- 59. Heirloom Currencies -- 60. Financial Ram Pumps -- 61. Debt Forgiveness -- 62. Household Economies -- 63. Small Business -- 64. Import Substitution -- 65. Regenerative Enterprise -- 66. Xeric Enterprise -- 67. Community-Supported Enterprise -- 68. Employee Ownership -- 69. Dynamic Pricing -- 70. Design Tool: Capital Analysis -- 71. Design Tool: Business Model Canvas -- Part 5. Training the Sacred Warrior : -- 72. Sacred Activism -- 73. Right Livelihood -- 74. Spirals of Abundance -- 75. Know Your Community -- 76. Actions, Not Intentions -- 77. iSites -- 78. Unplugging -- 79. Commitment Pruning -- 80. Reduce the Need to Earn -- 81. Personal Mythology -- 82. Design Tool: Personal Vision.

"Using the “pattern language” framework developed by architect Christopher Alexander and his colleagues in the 1970s, Brock outlines strategies for redesigning our social and economic systems to mimic nature’s resilience and abundance."--Publisher's website.

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