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Jetzt auch in gedruckter Form - aber erstmal nur englisch: Das *Guidebook Co-Creating #Collaborative #Housing Communities*, eine Hilfestellung für alle, die selbst ein gemeinschaftliches #Wohnprojekt entwickeln wollen, ist da! Erarbeitet im Rahmen des Co-Hope-Forschungsprojekts.
#CoHousing #Gemeinschaftswohnen #Wohngenossenschaft #Wien #HousingCommunity #intentionalCommunity #CoCreation
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Google DocsRESPOND Co-design WorkshopThanks a lot for your interest in participating in the RESPOND Co-Design Workshops. Your insights will contribute significantly to the definition and focus of political corruption data, indicators and analysis to be done by RESPOND, hence shaping a range of policy-relevant- deliverables of the RESPOND project. You will also get the chance to learn from leading experts and practitioners about the state-of-the-art of measuring and analyzing political corruption. We kindly ask you to fill in the form to help us in the organization of the events. Personal data collected through this form will be treated in a confidential manner, ensuring the data is securely stored, with suitable organizational and technical measures, e.g., to prevent unauthorized access. All personal data mentioned in this form will be processed in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2000 on the protection of individuals about the processing of personal data by the European Union institutions and bodies and on the free movement of such data. By sharing your contact information, you agree to its use for verifying your responses and keeping you informed about the workshops organization. For any inquiries regarding the questionnaire and the collected data, including requests for data deletion, please contact: info@eu-respond.eu
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I only just started this book and I fucking love it. Please read. Thank.

osupress.oregonstate.edu/book/

but no srsly, thank you for considering it. It feels like talking to a friend who Knows how fucked up your family is.

You've been away for a while, so you're shielded from the worst of their damaging tantrums, but uncompromising bare facts of the situation still sober you up somehow.

osupress.oregonstate.eduIndigenous Critical Reflections on Traditional Ecological Knowledge | OSU PressWith more than fifty contributors, Indigenous Critical Reflections on Traditional Ecological Knowledge offers important perspectives by Indigenous Peoples on Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Indigenous value systems. The book aims to educate and inspire readers about the importance of decolonizing how Indigenous Knowledges are considered and used outside of Native communities. By including the work of Indigenous storytellers, poets, and scholars from around the globe, editor Lara Jacobs and chapter authors effectively explore the Indigenous value systems—relationships, reciprocity, and responsibility—that are fundamental to Indigenous Knowledge systems and cultures. Indigenous languages and positionality statements are featured for each of the contributors to frame their cultural and geographical background and to allow each Indigenous voice to lead discussions and contribute critical discourse to the literature on Indigenous Knowledges and value systems. By creating space for each of these individual voices, this volume challenges colonial extraction norms and highlights the importance of decolonial methods in understanding and protecting Indigenous Knowledges. Indigenous Critical Reflections on Traditional Ecological Knowledge is an essential resource for students, academics, members of Tribal, state, and federal governments, Indigenous communities, and non-Indigenous allies as well as a valuable addition to environmental and Indigenous studies collections.   Contributors include: Melinda M. Adams, Joe Anderson, Coral Avery, Andrew Kalani Carlson, Kathryn Champagne, Brandie Makeba Cross, Joanna M. DeMeyer, Jonathan James Fisk, Pat Gonzales-Rogers, Celina Gray, Rhode Grayson, Zena Greenawald, Jennifer Grenz, Joy Harjo, Mandi Harris, Jessica Hernandez, Victor Hernandez, David Iniguez, Michelle M. Jacob, Lara A. Jacobs, Lydia L. Jennings, Eileen Jimenez, Stephanie Kelley, David G. Lewis, Tomás A. Madrigal, Tara McAllister, Lauren Wendelle Yowelunh McLester-Davis, Angeles Mendoza, Kat Milligan-McClellan, Todd A. Mitchell swəlítub, Don Motanic, ‘Alohi Nakachi, Kaikea Nakachi, Kobe , Natachu, Ululani Kekahiliokalani Brigitte Russo Oana, Jennifer R. O’Neal, Lily Painter, Britt Postoak, Leasi Vanessa Lee Raymond, Anamaq Margaret H. C. Rudolf, Oral Saulters, Sam Schimmel, Paulette Steeves, Joni Tobacco, Angelo Villagomez, Vivi Vold, Margaret Palaghicon Von Rotz, Luhui Whitebear, Joseph Gazing Wolf, Monique Wynecoop, and Cherry YEW Yamane.

🎄✨ Season’s Greetings from #CitiObs!

As 2024 comes to a close, we reflect on the progress we’ve made together in advancing citizen science for a sustainable future. Thank you for being part of our journey!

🌟 Wishing you happy holidays and a wonderful New Year filled with collaboration, innovation, and meaningful impact.

Here’s to a 2025 of shared success and environmental action! 🌍💚