Journal of Integral Theory and Practice(JITP)is the official source for articles related to Integral Theory and its application. The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles, case studies, integral research, book reviews, critical dialogues, and conference reports. JITP embraces a postmetaphysical and postdisciplinary perspective that is dedicated to articulating the ways ontology, epistemology, and methodology interact and co-arise across various scales of time and space. Authors emphasize the perspectival nature of reality, which emerges as first-, second-, and third-person perspectives interact with each other to generate phenomena.
Ken Wilber is an independent scholar. With two dozen books translated into thirty foreign languages, he is the most widely translated academic writer in the United States. Ken is the internationally acknowledged originator of modern Integral Theory, the Founder of Integral Institute, and Co-founder of Integral Life, Inc. Sean Esbjörn-Hargens is Professor and Founding Chair of the Integral Theory Program at John F. Kennedy University; Founding Director of the Integral Research Center; and Co-founder and Co-organizer of the biennial Integral Theory Conference.
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Table of Contents
Volume 5, Issue 1
ARTICLES
An Integral Overview of Climate Change: Why Truth is not Enough Sean Esbjörn-Hargens
Using the AQAL Framework to Accelerate Responses to Climate Change David Ballard, Peter Reason, and Gill Coleman
Personal Change, Climate Change, and Human Development: A Hypothesis of the Impacts of Integral Coaching® on Climate Change Initiatives Kevin Snorf and James Baye
Integral Adaptation to Climate Change Karen O’Brien and Gail Hochachka
Developing an Integral Sustainability Pattern Language Tim Winton
Supporting Social Movements: Facilitating Deeper Collaboration and Social Transformation through Integral Organizational Practice and Holacracy™ Eric Graham
An Ontology of Climate Change: Integral Pluralism and the Enactment of Multiple Objects Sean Esbjörn-Hargens
BOOK REVIEW
Why We Disagree about Climate Change: Understanding Controversy, Inaction and Opportunity, by Mike Hulme Michael Zimmerman
Volume 5, Issue 2
ARTICLES
Integrally Researching Integral Research: Enactive Perspectives on the Future of the Field Nicholas Hedlund
Toward an Integral Approach to Standardized Testing: Using the Integral Model to Improve Test Performance and Evaluate Current Testing Methodologies Brooks Suttle
An Integral Inquiry into the Relationship Between Addiction and Emotional Intelligence Kathleen Grillo
Music and Personal Experience: Flows and Peaks Matthew Collins
An Integral Exploration of Leadership Travis Tasset
Press Play to Grow! Designing Video Games as “Trojan Horses” to Catalyze and Integrate Human Development Moses Silbiger
Developmental Experiments in Individual and Collective Movement to Second Tier Terri O’Fallon
BOOK REVIEW
Integral Research: A Global Approach towards Social Science Research Leading to Social Innovation, by Ronnie Lessem and Alexander Schieffer Lauren Tenney