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John Parkinson

    Les œuvres de cet auteur offrent une expérience de lecture captivante et immersive, entraînant les lecteurs dans des mondes riches en profondeur thématique et en narration magistrale. Leur écriture se caractérise par une exploration profonde de la condition humaine, touchant souvent des vérités universelles à travers une lentille unique. Le style de l'auteur est à la fois soigné et accessible, permettant aux lecteurs de s'engager facilement dans la complexité des récits présentés. Avec une capacité à évoquer de fortes émotions et à susciter une réflexion approfondie, cet écrivain s'est imposé comme une voix importante de la littérature contemporaine.

    Deliberative Systems
    That Which Is Perfect
    Development Effectiveness
    • Explains how companies can productively use development effectiveness, an offshoot of total quality management, to ease problems regarding changing technologies in the information services organization by providing tools for change while still creating high-performance IS organizations. Contains proven implementation steps for planning and managing IT transitional processes along with the instruments relevant to measure the IS organization's current position, readiness for and ability to change.

      Development Effectiveness
    • That Which Is Perfect

      Pentecostal Gifts and the New Testament

      • 56pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The book explores the gifts of the Holy Spirit as described in the New Testament, specifically focusing on their manifestation on Pentecost. It addresses the ongoing debate among Christians regarding the relevance of these gifts today, asserting that the revelatory, miraculous, and sign gifts are no longer active. Through this perspective, the author invites readers to reflect on the implications of these beliefs within the church.

      That Which Is Perfect
    • Deliberative Systems

      Deliberative Democracy at the Large Scale

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      'Deliberative democracy' is often dismissed as a set of small-scale, academic experiments. This volume seeks to demonstrate how the deliberative ideal can work as a theory of democracy on a larger scale. It provides a new way of thinking about democratic engagement across the spectrum of political action, from towns and villages to nation states, and from local networks to transnational, even global systems. Written by a team of the world's leading deliberative theorists, Deliberative Systems explains the principles of this new approach, which seeks ways of ensuring that a division of deliberative labour in a system nonetheless meets both deliberative and democratic norms. Rather than simply elaborating the theory, the contributors examine the problems of implementation in a real world of competing norms, competing institutions and competing powerful interests. This pioneering book will inspire an exciting new phase of deliberative research, both theoretical and empirical.

      Deliberative Systems