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  • * [[Designmatters:_LEAP_Dialogues|Design Matters: LEAP Dialogues]] from Issue #2 (July 2016) ...Rotterdam_Folk_Story|The New Rotterdam Folk Story]] by Aron Dijkstra, from Issue #2 (July 2016)
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  • |Image=Issue-3-Frame creation.jpg |Intro=Special Issue and open call on 'Radical Reframing'
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  • ...- Redesigning Business (February 2015), [http://beyond-social.org/archive/issue-1.html archived here]. [[File:BS-archive-Issue-1.png|Screenshot of Issue #1]]
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  • = Beyond Social - Issue #2 - Development Plan = ...cessory (wishes we'd like to see materialized, but without which BS future issue can still exist).''
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  • 1) To complexify the issue of Common knowledge without assuming that free access guarantees equal acce 3) To make visible the work of the department in a way that is sensitive to t
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  • List of content for issue 2 <br /> | refugees, issue framing
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  • Contextual artists conduct artistic research into a social issue. This project is contextual because Fernando wanted to show that everybody ...woman. She is not ashamed of her body and feels really confident. (picture 3)
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  • ...r. According to me the Piano Staircase project is part of the gamification issue. ...l qualities of this project. For example, in the U.S.A. more than 2 out of 3 adults are considered overweight or obese.
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  • [[File:Issue-3-Stijn2.jpg|800px|screenshot from Youtube video "ITGWO 2012: Volgens Nederla ...rspective on radicalisation''. British Journal of Educational Studies, 63 (3), 329-343.''
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  • Despite the issue around representations of certain genders in the media, I would like to see 3."CENTURY 22." ''Alicia Framis''. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Jan. 2017.<br>http://al
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  • [[File:Issue-3-Frame creation.jpg| Illustration by Kees Dorst]] * Phase 3 Re-framing: From themes to frames, searching for new directions in solution
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  • Phase 3 Re-framing: from themes to frames, searching for new directions in solution ...as relevant context articles and projects, will be published in the third issue of Beyond Social.
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  • [[File:Issue-3-Kees dorst.jpg|Kees Dorst, photo made by Dick Rijken during a workshop in H ...ntext, centering on the question: ‘what has been done before to solve this issue, and to what extent has this helped’? This first step gave an unexpected
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  • ...en, "Permanet 3.0," http://www.vestergaard-frandsen.com/permanet/permanet-3 accessed 25 May 2013 Right: Image illustrating Fast Company’s article ‘ ...l Design and Its Political Contexts ". Design Philosophy Papers, no. Issue 3 (2011).
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  • ...nd allow them to give their own interpretation of what's going on. We will issue three press releases. The first one's about new valuable material being fou ====Step 3: Programming essential themes ====
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  • [[File:Issue-3-VMU-Campus.jpg|800px|VMU Campus, photo from www.vdu.lt]] ...political content and purposes. Bureaucratic imitations became the central issue in many social reforms. So the falsifications of Marxism became the grounds
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  • ...ill act independently and do every thing to full fill his own needs. In an issue of [https://science.sciencemag.org/content/162/3859/1243 Science] in 1968, ...avid. “Free, Fair and alive.org/read-it”. http://www.freefairandalive.org, 3 september 2019, http://www.freefairandalive.org/read-it.
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  • ...over 13.000 people. Four of them even got a death sentence and were hanged.3 Around 4.500 people got a jail sentence of a couple of months and were rele '''Part 3: '''
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  • ...dication to the petitioning organisation, the time has come to debate this issue seriously (see Context building). This is the moment when the social design ...focuses on a desired change in behaviour and building new relationships*. 3. This type of designer uses social processes as a design method (see Co-cre
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  • [https://peak-resilience.com/blog/2020/3/15/covid-19-amp-your-mental-health-a-comprehensive-resource-guide?fbclid=Iw [http://www.theverge.com/2020/3/11/21173608/zoom-video-conference-how-to-virtual-background-greenscreen?fbc
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