10 Part III Shifts in Doing 9 Leadership and Management in a Context of Deep Adaptation Introduction What we know about leadership in times of collapse Social functions performed by leadership What it takes to sustain kind, inclusive, effective and legitimate leadership What can be done to generate the more desirable modes of leadership and management References 10 What Matters Most? Deep Education Conversations in a Climate of Change and Complexity The distillations of a deep adaptation inquiry Resilience: what aspects of education as we know it would we want to develop and learn from in a climate of change and complexity? Relinquishment: what aspects of education as we know it would we want to let go of? Restoration: what would we want to reintroduce into education? Reconciliation: how can education facilitate acceptance as well as agency? The deep education conversation The deep challenge The call to action Emerging global practices Workshops on climate breakdown: Simona Vaitkute, Lithuania Self-directed education (SDE) and full human rightsexperience education (FHREE): Je’anna Clements, Riverstone Village, South Africa References 11 Riding Two Horses: The Future of Politics and Activism, as We Face Potential Eco-driven Societal Collapse References 12 Relocalization as Deep Adaptation Resilience Aspects of relocalization Food Electricity Government Finance Money Localization movements Intentional communities Transition network (TN) Global justice and organizing for relocalization Conclusion References
11 Concluding the Beginning of Deep Adaptation Communicating deep adaptation Seek more justice? Integrate more clearly? Map collapse better? Avoid safety of frameworks? Be more positive? Conclusion: an end to the beginning References
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2 Table of Contents
3 Endorsement
4 Title Page
5 Copyright
6 Acknowledgements
7 About the Contributors
8 Introduction: What Next, Now That the Limits Have Been Breached?
9 Begin Reading
10 Concluding the Beginning of Deep Adaptation
11 End User License Agreement
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Praise for Deep Adaptation
‘The authors of this book have courage to recognise the reality of our time and face the uncomfortable facts of climate calamity. The theme of this book is indeed scary. But it’s full of bright ideas for how to transmute both fear and difficulty into kind and wise ways of living and working. The thinkers, academics and activists who have contributed to this book embody the wisdom to adapt to this unprecedented catastrophe. They also show the practical ways and means to live and act with the imagination and resilience. Not everyone would agree to these radical ideas but everyone needs to know about them. So, I recommend this book to all.’
Satish Kumar, Editor Emeritus for Resurgence & Ecologist and Founder of Schumacher College
‘Collapse followed by transformation is a common way that complex systems evolve. Perhaps collapse of our high consumption, climate-destabilising society can lead to transformation towards a brighter human future. The Deep Adaptation framework outlined in this book is a helpful way to seek that transformation.’
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