This paper seeks to understand and generate meaning from an emergent way of organising — transformational collaboration. Integral Theory, Spiral Dynamics and Spiritual Capital/Intelligence theories are used to inform the construct 'transformation'. The theory of Change Collaboration is used to inform the construct 'collaboration'. These theories are interwoven, and extrapolated from, for the specific purpose of informing a theory of transformational collaboration. Two empirical studies are also used to inform the construct 'transformational collaboration ' — the Mareeba Dimbulah Irrigation Area Community Response Group Collaboration Project and the Cairns Human Services Collaboration Project. The findings of t...
Social workers are required to become effective boundary spanners to address complex social problems...
Community art is a multidisciplinary practice that was engendered by two main perspectives on art; a...
This article explores and extrapolates an emerging concept within community practice: namely that of...
This paper seeks to understand and generate meaning from an emergent way of organising - transformat...
This chapter discusses how individual authors in Parts I and II of this book have understood and inv...
This Critical Participatory Action Research (C-PAR) study built a contextually-based, grassroots-dev...
Two collaborative writing partners sought to deepen their understanding of transformative learning b...
This chapter explores the potential for personal and collective transformation through creative coll...
What it is about community involvement that attracts some professionals to adopt ways of working tha...
Systems change requires complex interventions. Cross-sector partnerships (CSPs) face the daunting ta...
This paper makes a contribution to the identified need for conceptual clarity and new theory on soci...
In this article, a qualitative case study approach was used to explore the changes that community–ca...
Collaborations have been the treated as the Holy Grail of sustainable solutions, regarded as a vehic...
© 2013 Dr. Lucy BolgerParticipatory approaches are increasingly emphasised in music therapy, advocat...
textabstractSystems change requires complex interventions. Cross-sector partnerships (CSPs) face the...
Social workers are required to become effective boundary spanners to address complex social problems...
Community art is a multidisciplinary practice that was engendered by two main perspectives on art; a...
This article explores and extrapolates an emerging concept within community practice: namely that of...
This paper seeks to understand and generate meaning from an emergent way of organising - transformat...
This chapter discusses how individual authors in Parts I and II of this book have understood and inv...
This Critical Participatory Action Research (C-PAR) study built a contextually-based, grassroots-dev...
Two collaborative writing partners sought to deepen their understanding of transformative learning b...
This chapter explores the potential for personal and collective transformation through creative coll...
What it is about community involvement that attracts some professionals to adopt ways of working tha...
Systems change requires complex interventions. Cross-sector partnerships (CSPs) face the daunting ta...
This paper makes a contribution to the identified need for conceptual clarity and new theory on soci...
In this article, a qualitative case study approach was used to explore the changes that community–ca...
Collaborations have been the treated as the Holy Grail of sustainable solutions, regarded as a vehic...
© 2013 Dr. Lucy BolgerParticipatory approaches are increasingly emphasised in music therapy, advocat...
textabstractSystems change requires complex interventions. Cross-sector partnerships (CSPs) face the...
Social workers are required to become effective boundary spanners to address complex social problems...
Community art is a multidisciplinary practice that was engendered by two main perspectives on art; a...
This article explores and extrapolates an emerging concept within community practice: namely that of...