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Balancing Individualism and Collectivism

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    Chapter 1 Foregrounding Critical Systemic and Indigenous Ways of Collective Knowing Toward (Re)Directing the Anthropocene
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    Chapter 2 Risks, Crisis and the European Union Law: Implications and Parallels for Addressing Financial, Energy Security and Environmental Catastrophe
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    Chapter 3 Pathways to Wellbeing—Low Carbon Challenge to Live Virtuously and Well: Participatory Design and Education on Mitigation, Adaptation, Governance and Accountability
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    Chapter 4 Governing the Anthropocene: Through Balancing Individualism and Collectivism as a Way to Manage Our Ecological Footprint
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    Chapter 5 Introducing a Parallel Curriculum to Enhance Social and Environmental Awareness in South African School Workbooks
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    Chapter 6 Decision-Making Towards a Fully Realised Equity Agenda in Sustainable Development: The Case of Sustainable Development Education and the Education-Related Sustainable Development Goal
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    Chapter 7 Educating and Empowering Children for Governing the Anthropocene: A Case Study of Children’s Homes in Sri Lanka
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    Chapter 8 Gender, Climate Change, and Sustainable Development in Bangladesh
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    Chapter 9 Statistical Variation Versus Nation Cohesion—Contesting Truth Tests in Competing Socio-Ecological Realities
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    Chapter 10 Balancing Individualism and Collectivism in an Australian Aboriginal Context
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    Chapter 11 A Systemic View of the Value of Environmental Conservation: The Case of Bono Takyiman, Ghana
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    Chapter 12 Customary Land Tenure and Ecological Sustainability in Acholi Land, Northern Uganda
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    Chapter 13 The Role of Participatory and Inclusive Governance in Sustainable Urban Development of Nairobi, Kenya: A Participatory Approach
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    Chapter 14 Analytical Framework for a Systemic Analysis of Drivers and Dynamics of Historical Land-Use Changes: A Shift Toward Systems Thinking
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    Chapter 15 Decentralization, Participatory Planning, and the Anthropocene in Indonesia, with a Case Example of the Berugak Dese, Lombok, Indonesia
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    Chapter 16 Critical Systems Thinking Review on the Challenges of Decentralised Drinking Water Management in City of ‘Nauli’, Indonesia
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    Chapter 17 Empowering Indigenous People: Voice, Choice and Agency in Rural Development Planning in Mindanao
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    Chapter 18 Supporting Indigenous Environmental Health Action: A Vignette
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    Chapter 19 Precarious Liaisons: Gender, Moral Authority and Marriage in Colonial Kenya
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    Chapter 20 Rumour and Innuendo Witchcraft and Women’s Power in the ‘Colonised’ State
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    Chapter 21 Demoscopio: The Demosensual [R]evolutionary Eutopia
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Chapter title
Critical Systems Thinking Review on the Challenges of Decentralised Drinking Water Management in City of ‘Nauli’, Indonesia
Chapter number 16
Book title
Balancing Individualism and Collectivism
Published by
Springer, Cham, January 2018
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-58014-2_16
Book ISBNs
978-3-31-958013-5, 978-3-31-958014-2
Authors

Jackwin Simbolon, Simbolon, Jackwin

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Lecturer 1 100%
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Social Sciences 1 100%