What, in the view of Donella Meadows, is the number one leverage point for systems change? And how does this relate to me prototyping the role of artist-designer-researcher along with a mysterious character named Dr KOKO? As part of my class in Media...
What might a powerful vision contribute with in organizational change work and what are components essential to the successful implementation of this vision? Under what circumstances might a clearly outlined vision actually hinder the development of ...
What might be fruitful principles and questions guiding the design of a transdisciplinary process involving a wide array of stakeholders addressing issues of poverty, violence and segregation affecting youth in Malmö? What are potential possibilitie...
What might a full systems approach to the needs of young people living in an area like Stockholm suburb Tensta look like, and why is this kind of approach necessary? What actors, methods and frameworks might be relevant, and what crucial insights or ...
In my previous blog posts “A case study: The great white war and a dysfunctional organizational culture” and “On anti-immigration sentiments and insufficient liberal resistance strategies”, I introduce the idea of what I would...
What happens when social roles connected to race and organizational cultures built on fear get in the way of sensible conflict transformation? What is what I would label “the great white war” and how does a conflict in a local community h...
Another reflective exercise as part of my Citizenship studio, was one of writing a citizenship story in relation to your own Self. I chose to write mine on the topic of nation as body, of belonging or not belonging to a nation, a national community, ...
During my Citizenship studio, we were asked to explore the idea of borders inspired by the following prompt: A border. Physical. Psychological. Metaphorical. Something to be crossed. Or not crossed. Who can pass? Who cannot? What is the key to cross?...
For my studio class in Citizenship, we were asked to go out and ask a stranger about ways that they have felt Othered (as in alienated, not a part of, disassociated from) as citizens of the United States. I met Michael on Union Square, and was remind...
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