This repository contains a number of blog posts on various aspects of change. Integration and Implementation Insights (also known as i2Insights) is a community weblog (blog) for sharing methods, frameworks, processes, concepts, theories and competencies to better understand and act on complex societal and environmental problems (problems like refugee crises, global climate change, and inequality).
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Examines self-interest, which refers to actions that elicit personal benefit. Considers economist Adam Smith and his Invisible Hand Theory, along with the advantages and disadvantages of self-interest.
Explains the neo-Luddite movement that treats "technology as a political and economic phenomenon that deserves to be critically scrutinised and democratically governed," especially that "no technology is sacred in itself, but is only worthwhile insofar as it benefits society."
Provides a practice guide to the theory of change, which is "an explicit process of thinking through and documenting how a program or intervention is supposed to work, why it will work, who it will benefit (and in what way) and the conditions required for success."
Subtopic: Case studies
A Medical School for Changemaking. Stanford Social Innovation Review. [Online]
How Amani Institute is building a skills-based and inclusive curriculum for changemaking in the developing world. Part of the Innovating Higher Education series.