Simon Bell and Stephen Morse: Resilient participation: saving the human project?: Earthscan, London, 2012, 179 pp, ISBN 978-1-84971-255-2

Resilient Participation: Saving the Human Project? by Simon Bell and Stephen Morse is reviewed. On one level, the book presents a potentially useful new method called Triple Task (TT): an attempt by the authors to help themselves and others to understand, in the first instance (TT Mode 1) how partic...

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title Simon Bell and Stephen Morse: Resilient participation: saving the human project?: Earthscan, London, 2012, 179 pp, ISBN 978-1-84971-255-2
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Education
Ethics
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Participation
Philosophy
Politics
Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
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