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    Title: Interior Transformation on the Pathway to a Viable Future
    Authors: Riedy, Chris
    Keywords: transformation;causal layered analysis;future narratives
    Date: 2016-03
    Issue Date: 2017-01-16 14:13:47 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 淡江大學未來學研究所
    Abstract: A common response to the global sustainability crisis is to argue that human values and culture need to transform. However, the nature of this interior transformation is rarely explored in any detail. Instead, transformation is held up uncritically as the saviour that can get us out of trouble. In this paper, I apply a personal causal layered analysis (CLA) to tease out the dimensions of interior transformation for a viable future in more detail. The analysis draws out competing narratives of interior transformation and explores the potential of these narratives to facilitate transformation of values and consciousness. A story of a thriving Earth emerges as a key cultural resource for interior transformation.
    Relation: Journal of Futures Studies 20(3), pp.35-54
    DOI: 10.6531/JFS.2016.20(3).A35
    Appears in Collections:[Journal of Futures Studies] v.20 n.3

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