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Developing/development cyborgs
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2008The paper takes as its starting point Donna Haraway’s suggestion, “The actors are cyborg, nature is coyote, and the geography is elsewhere”. It discusses first the understanding of the cyborg promoted by Haraway as illustrating an ontological non-humanist disposition, rather than a periodizing claim. The second part of the paper examines some instances
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Developing Leadership Development
2010There seems little point in looking into leadership unless we can also increase our understanding of how to grow leaders today and for tomorrow. The authors in this volume rightly look at leadership from a range of perspectives, but we all need to do more than delve into the mysteries of management and leadership; we should also use this knowledge to ...
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DEVELOPING MANAGEMENT DEVELOPERS.
Academy of Management Proceedings, 1972The article focuses on how management views Consultant-Trainers. It states that consultant-trainers need to realize that when organizations request services, they may have goals that differ from th...
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Resources: Spiritual development—youth development
New Directions for Youth Development, 2008AbstractAn annotated bibliography of this developmental intersection.
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Development indicators and development models
The Journal of Development Studies, 1972Summary This paper is concerned with the semantics of indicators and the concepts of development. Procedures for the selection and validation of indicators are discussed. It is argued that the nature and scope of the indicators, as well as the nature of the quantitative analysis of relations between them, will depend on the conception and definition of
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Developing curricula for developing countries
Science, 2017Psychology Many children in developing countries grow up in economically poor environments and often also suffer from poorly performing educational systems. Dillon et al. designed inexpensive, locally sourced games—five for mathematics and five for social cognition—for use in preschools in Delhi.
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