disruptive ideas vol.6 no.2
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disruptive ideas vol.6 no.2

Articles and other interesting content to stimulate your thinking… the mathematical case against blaming people for their misfortune “The unpredictability of the course of our lives is partly due to rich causal complexity of the social world, with its interlocking web of economic, political, psychological and other factors. Under these conditions of extreme complexity, which are […]

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disruptive ideas vol.6 no.1
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disruptive ideas vol.6 no.1

Articles and other interesting content to stimulate your thinking… the inclusive australia social inclusion index: 2019:20 report “Social exclusion costs the Australian economy $45 billion each year, and affects 6.7 million people. We are seeing some changes, maybe not in behaviour but certainly in intentions. Social inclusion is a vital part of the Sustainable Development Goals […]

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Highlights of 2020
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Highlights of 2020

Before we move on from 2020, we wanted to share with you our highlights of the year! disruptive ideas forum – funders and finance “Wendy Brooks & Partners in partnership with Bendigo Bank launched our final Disruptive Ideas Forum webinar in 2020 which examined what funders are looking for when they review not-for-profit financial reports.” View Here the big rethink “Rethink fundraising and learn […]

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Disruptive Ideas Vol. 5 No.22
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Disruptive Ideas Vol. 5 No.22

you want people to do the right thing? Save them the guilt trip “Major global problems such as racial injustice or climate change often seem insurmountable. It’s hard to believe that our individual actions can make any real difference. Yet we know that many social dilemmas are overcome only through collective action.”  Read More 10 ways […]

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disruptive ideas Vol.5 No.21
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disruptive ideas Vol.5 No.21

what aboriginal people know about the pathways of knowledge “His skill was not sharp eyesight or a special psychological attribute, but something collective embedded in generations of practices: looking at the sand dune while also attending to the angle of the Sun, the way the seasonal wind was blowing and understanding how finches flock in […]

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