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Development, Humanitarian Aid, and Social Welfare Social Change from the Inside Out

Title
Development, Humanitarian Aid, and Social Welfare [electronic resource] : Social Change from the Inside Out / by Cornelia C. Walther.
ISBN
9783030426101
Edition
1st ed. 2020.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Pivot, 2020.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XIX, 194 p.) 22 illus., 21 illus. in color.
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Summary
‘Little did I realize that medicine is actually a social science, or ought to be. And that much as mind and body are connected, so are individuals and societies. This book helps me connect my fragmented pieces of understanding from various studies, experiences and jobs I have had. As we now set out on the decade of action to reach the SDGs, this book will help many of us not just understand, but also to do a better job.’ —Stefan Swartling Peterson, Chief of Child Survival, United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), USA ‘This book offers a perspective whose time has come. No matter whether we are humanitarians or development workers, academics or philanthropists, we need to acknowledge that the entire expanse of our respective strengths enfolds when we work in complementarity, rather than competition.’ —Pierre Micheletti, President, Action Against Hunger (ACF), Professor, Grenoble Institute of Political Studies, France ‘Cornelia Walther's book has the merit of repositioning people's beliefs and motivations as an indispensable factor in addressing our humanitarian and social challenges.’ —Benoit Miribel, Co-founder of Forum Espace Humanitaire (FEH) and Humanitarian Alternatives Review, France This book examines how human behavior is shaped by our aspirations, emotions, thoughts and sensations, and conversely, how the experiences that result from our behavior impact ourselves, others and the planet. Based on an analysis of the constant interplay between these four layers, it offers practical solutions to systematically induce sustainable social change dynamics. It shows why change, in addition to economic and political transformation at the macro-level, begins with mind-shifts at the micro-level. Hereby it establishes the missing link between investments in personal empowerment and collective welfare. A novel theoretical paradigm is the foundation of this book, which is anchored in the perspective of an ongoing ‘body-mind-heart-soul connection.’ Based on the premise that an equitable society is to the benefit of everyone it is argued that efforts made for others have benefits at three levels – for the individual who acts, the one who has been acted for, and for society. Cornelia C. Walther has been working for the past 18 years with the United Nations Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) in West Africa, Afghanistan and Haiti, focusing on the design of innovative communication and advocacy approaches.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 28, 2020
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction: A Roadmap
Chapter 2. Context
Chapter 3. Universal principles that rule reality
Chapter 4.The four elements of the framework
Chapter 5. Justification of the proposed paradigm shift
Chapter 6. Individuals: A reference point for collective transformation
Chapter 7. Transformation from the inside out, nurtured from the outside in
Chapter 8. Applying the POZE paradigm
Chapter 9. Perspectives: The risks and opportunities of technology
Chapter 10. Final Thoughts - Overcoming Incommensurability.
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