Edition 32: Wicked Problems, Exquisite Dilemmas
We live in an age of wicked problems, exquisite dilemmas. From the
scale and scope of natural disasters to managing climate change,
asylum seeking or river systems, new paradigms of transparency
and power – as seen recently in the Middle East – demand a new
style of leadership, collaborative action and non-linear solutions.
UK journalist Barbara Gunnell reports from London on the legacy of
Julian Assange and the changing nature of journalism, state secrets
and the limits to privacy. Valerie Brown and Lyn Carson explore the benefits of collective thinking and leadership, while Wendy McCarthy
looks behind the rise of women in power.
Military historian Greg Lockhart reveals an Australian defence cover-up with repercussions for the current geopolitics of the Asia Pacific region;
John Langmore and Jan Egeland look to Norway for lessons in peacekeeping.
Matthew Condon reminds us of the importance of history in the wake
of the Brisbane floods; Deb Newell and Andrea Koch look at the value
of soil; Robyn Ballinger and Chris Miller learn from the locals in the Murray-River Basin.
Other contributors include John van Tigglen on the Australian spirit at Tamworth; Susan Varga on attitudes towards Israel; Lynne Weathered on wrongful conviction; new fiction from Morris Lurie and Susan Johnson, PLUS a graphic novel from a story by Nick Earls and much more.
Wicked Problems, Exquisite Dilemmas approaches intractable problems with innovative thinking
and optimism.
Contents
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Introduction
( 1 )
- Really Surreal (Edition Introduction) Julianne Schultz
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Essay
( 13 )
- Rebel, public nuisance and dreamer Barbara Gunnell
- Dilemmas, disasters and deliberative democracy Lyn Carson
- The flood Matthew Condon
- Across the divide Robyn Ballinger
- Turning dirt into soil Andrea Koch
- Race fear, dangerous denial Greg Lockhart
- Learning from Norway John Langmore
- The silence Susan Varga
- Invisible innocence Lynne Weathered
- Struggling in the face of complexity Chris Miller
- A new enlightenment Valerie Brown
- If wishes were fishes Deborah Cleland
- The rise and fall of infant reflux Pamela Douglas
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Memoir
( 2 )
- Daughters of the revolution Wendy McCarthy
- Mud, mud glorious mud Deb Newell
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Reportage
( 2 )
- Too blue John van Tiggelen
- The dispossessed Bronwyn Adcock
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Fiction
( 2 )
- Dying, laughing Susan Johnson
- Five across: Puzzle Morris Lurie
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Poetry
( 2 )
- Vanellinae Josephine Rowe
- Missing persons Craig Sherborne
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Online Only
( 8 )
- Three for all Tony Barrell (dec.)
- Love, social networks and other avatars Michael Blumenstein
- The relevance of irrelevance Robin Hemley
- Learning like a forest Sally MacKinnon
- Global migration Sergio Marchi
- Places for feeling Ella Mudie
- Wicked problems, wicked delight Millie Rooney
- Grasping the audacity of risk Paul D Williams
