A new issue of
Integral Review is online and free to read. This issue features articles by Sara Nora Ross, Bonnitta Roy, and a book review by Zak Stein. An article by Kevin J. Bowman, "
Correcting Improper Uses of Perspectives, Pronouns, and Dualities in Wilberian Integral Theory: An Application of Holarchical Field Theory," sounds particularly interesting.
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Editorial
Jonathan Reams
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Peer Reviewed
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The Complexity of the Practice of Ecosystem-Based Management
Verna G. DeLauer, Andrew A. Rosenberg, Nancy C. Popp, David R. Hiley, and Christine Feurt
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Correcting Improper Uses of Perspectives, Pronouns, and Dualities in Wilberian Integral Theory: An Application of Holarchical Field Theory
Kevin J. Bowman
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Beyond Social Exchange Theory: An Integrative Look at Transcendent
Mental Models for Engagement
Latha Poonamallee and Sonia Goltz
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A Developmental Behavioral Analysis of Dual Motives’ Role in Political Economies of Corruption
Sara Nora Ross
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Editorially Reviewed
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A Brief Overview of Developmental Theory, or What I Learned in the FOLA Course
Jonathan Reams
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An Exploration of the Meaning-making of Vehement Hardliners in Controversial Social Issues: Reactions to Youth Unrest in Suburbs of Gothenburg Sweden.
Thomas Jordan
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Book Review: On Spiritual Books and their Readers: A Review of Radical Kabbalah by Marc Gafni, 2012
Reviewed by Zachary Stein
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Book Review: Business Secrets of the Trappist Monks: One CEO's Quest for Meaning and Authenticity, by August Turak, 2013
Reviewed by Jonathan Reams
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Born in the Middle: The Soteriological Streams of Integral Theory and Meta-Reality
Bonnitta Roy
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