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Baker-Peleg, T. Sustainable Relationship: Sustainability in dialogue, organization and community. Now in the TCP Reading Room
Fisher-Yoshida, B., Geller, K. D. & Shapiro, S. A. (2009). Innovations in transformative learning: Space, Culture and the Arts. NY: Peter Lang.
Pearce, W. B. (2008). Remaking America: A self-portrait of a leader and of the changes he intends to make as revealed in a close analysis of Obama's Inaugural Address. Now in the TCP Reading Room.
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