Transformational Communities: A Programmatic Ambivalence as a Learning Path for the Cognitive Planet

  • Seixas P
  • Lobner N
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The following article outlines a proposal of a Programmatic Ambivalence as learning path, built from bottom-up and top-down Agendas (Minimalist/Maximalist) of the Sustainable Development Goals. This discussion is placed in the framework of the 2030 Agenda, as well as in the challenge of the Anthropocene. The idea of a Lobby of People is referred for the replication of learning experiences as transformational plans everywhere. To contribute to the importance of a circulation between bottom-up and top-down construction, challenging exploratory models through transformed Communities of Practices are presented.

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Seixas, P. C., & Lobner, N. (2018). Transformational Communities: A Programmatic Ambivalence as a Learning Path for the Cognitive Planet. Journal of Sustainable Development, 11(6), 152. https://doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v11n6p152

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