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'''Janet McIntyre''' is co-founder and Executive Director of the [[Institute for 21st Century Agoras]]. Ken is a true social entrepreneur. He has served in the past as Franciscan priest, high school teacher, inner city organizer, social service administrator,real estate agent, home builder and contractor. He is currently a Professor at Capella University and Ashworth College.
'''Janet McIntyre-Mills''' is an Associate Professor at Flinders University, Adjunct Professor at the University of Indonesia and Islamic National University in Indonesia, and Honorary Professor at the University of South Africa. Her research focuses on systemic representation, accountability and re-generation applied to social and environmental justice concerns such as health, housing and social inclusion and the mitigation and adaptation to climate change.  She addresses complex needs by exploring the meanings and ‘what if’ questions with diverse stakeholders. [email:janet.mcintyre@flinders.edu.au]
Her books include:  ‘Global Citizenship and social movements’ (Routledge), ‘Critical Systemic Praxis for social and environmental justice’ (Springer), ‘User-centric design to address complex needs’ (Nova Science). ‘Transformation from Wall Street to Wellbeing: Joining up the dots through Participatory Democracy and Governance to Mitigate the Causes and Adapt to the Effects of Climate Change’. (Springer) and ‘Systemic ethics and Non-anthropocentric Stewardship: Implications for Transdisciplinarity and Cosmopolitan politics’ (Springer).


Ken has published several papers on the science of dialogic design and a book together with [[Aleco Christakis]].
==Awards==
 
2009    Winner of Australian Learning and Teaching (ALTC) Council Award for contributions to teaching and learning. Citation: Enabling postgraduate students to undertake MA and PhD level research by developing their critical thinking skills to inspire creative research design and rigorous analysis.
He is member of the [[N.E.T.S. Board of Trustees]].
 
He is the author of Body Wisdom, The Emerging Consensus in Social Systems Theory, A Democratic Approach to Sustainable Futures, and co-author of How People Harness their Collective Wisdom and Power to Construct the Future.


==External Links==
==External Links==
* http://globalagoras.org/about/staff
* http://www.flinders.edu.au/people/janet.mcintyre


==Citations==
==Citations==
Bausch, K.C. (2001). The Emerging Consensus in Social Systems Theory. Springer.


Bausch, K.C. (2010). Body Wisdom: Interplay of Body and Ego. Ongoing Emergence Press.


Christakis, A.N., & Bausch, K.C. (2006). How People Harness Their Collective Wisdom And Power to Construct the Future (Research in Public Management). Information Age Publishing Inc.


Flanagan, T.R., Bausch, K.C., & Asano, Y. T. (2012). Body Wisdom in Dialogue: Rediscovering the Voice of the Goddess. Ongoing Emergence Press.
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Janet McIntyre
Janet McIntyre
Field(s) of Study Structured Democratic Dialogue
Notable Achievements 2009 Winner of Australian Learning and Teaching



Janet McIntyre-Mills is an Associate Professor at Flinders University, Adjunct Professor at the University of Indonesia and Islamic National University in Indonesia, and Honorary Professor at the University of South Africa. Her research focuses on systemic representation, accountability and re-generation applied to social and environmental justice concerns such as health, housing and social inclusion and the mitigation and adaptation to climate change. She addresses complex needs by exploring the meanings and ‘what if’ questions with diverse stakeholders. [email:janet.mcintyre@flinders.edu.au] Her books include: ‘Global Citizenship and social movements’ (Routledge), ‘Critical Systemic Praxis for social and environmental justice’ (Springer), ‘User-centric design to address complex needs’ (Nova Science). ‘Transformation from Wall Street to Wellbeing: Joining up the dots through Participatory Democracy and Governance to Mitigate the Causes and Adapt to the Effects of Climate Change’. (Springer) and ‘Systemic ethics and Non-anthropocentric Stewardship: Implications for Transdisciplinarity and Cosmopolitan politics’ (Springer).

Awards

2009 Winner of Australian Learning and Teaching (ALTC) Council Award for contributions to teaching and learning. Citation: Enabling postgraduate students to undertake MA and PhD level research by developing their critical thinking skills to inspire creative research design and rigorous analysis.

External Links

Citations