Hazel Henderson - Factbites
 Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: Hazel Henderson


    Note: these results are not from the primary (high quality) database.


Related Topics

In the News (Wed 23 Dec 09)

  
 Hazel Henderson
But reforming the United Nations is just one of Hazel Henderson's many passions.
Henderson also charges that mainstream economists focus too much on the private sector while downplaying the public sector and totally ignoring what she calls the 'love economy'- volunteering, barter and other self-help efforts.
Henderson charges that standard economics is fatally flawed because it ignores the economic value of Mother Nature.
www.thirdworldtraveler.com /Heroes/Hazel_Henderson.html

  
 Hazel Henderson - Global Networks
Hazel Henderson, The Politics of the Solar Age (New York, Doubleday, 1981; also Indiana, IN, Knowledge Systems Inc, 1988), chapter 9, Workers and environmentalists: the common cause', pp.
Hazel Henderson, Paradigms In Progress (Indianapolis, IN, Knowledge Systems Inc, 1991), chapter 3, 'From economism to earth ethics and system theory,' pp.
Hazel held the Horace Albright Chair at the University of California at Berkeley.
www.context.org /ICLIB/IC36/Hendersn.htm

  
 Paradigms in Progress by Hazel Henderson - A Book Review by Scott London
Paradigms in Progress by Hazel Henderson - A Book Review by Scott London
Henderson refers to this book as a "sampler" of her efforts over the past two decades to "intercept policy debates" by "offering new directions, expanded contexts, connections, and possibilities for creating 'win-win' solutions." This is an excellent introduction to her far-sighted ideas and formidable intellect.
Henderson acknowledges a debt of gratitude to Warren Bennis and Philip Slater whose 1964 article "Democracy is Inevitable" has had a lasting influence on her work.
www.scottlondon.com /reviews/henderson.html

  
 Building a Win-Win World by Hazel Henderson - A Book Review by Scott London
Henderson's vision shines through and the scope of her thinking along with the freshness of her insights seem to leave one inspired and hopeful that a "win-win" world is quite possible after all.
Henderson shows how citizen movements, from large non-governmental organizations such as Amnesty International to consumer co-ops, barter networks, and indigenous people's organizations, are emerging as a new force in world affairs.
Henderson insists that even as new markets emerge around the world, they are operating according to old textbook models and outdated economic generalizations.
www.scottlondon.com /reviews/hazel.html

  
 Hazel Henderson Interview
Alexander Dake spoke with Hazel Henderson about her views on a sustainable global society during the conference “The Century of the Environment” organized jointly by Resurgence magazine and the Omega Institute in 2001.
Hazel Henderson is an activist for sustainable human development, a futurist, consultant and writer of articles and books read throughout the world.
(for more books and information see Hazel Henderson’s website)
www.paraview.com /features/henderson.htm

  
 Hazel Henderson Interview with Vivian Hutchinson
Hazel Henderson: Well I think that certainly you have posed this question right — when you look at a really integrated model, it is a question of livelihoods as well as jobs.
Hazel Henderson : Well, you know I was very involved in the sixties in the whole idea of two approaches — guaranteed income which is the bottom of the end of the line, and ESOPs — employee/staff ownership programmes.
Hazel Henderson: Its difficult to generalise because this relates to national accounting and it seems very arcane … but this also tells you how important statistics are.
www.jobsletter.org.nz /jbl10810.htm

  
 Hazel Henderson Presents TV’s Ethical Marketplace
Hazel Henderson, has been at the forefront of new economic thinking for the last two decades since the publication of her first book, Politics of the Solar Age, Alternatives to Economics.
Hazel Henderson is recording an important, new television series, Ethical Marketplace.
Hazel Henderson’s latest book, ‘Planetary Citizenship’, a dialogue between Hazel and Japanese Buddhist leader, Daisaku Ikeda is available though Website: www.Amazon.com or www.hazelhenderson.com
www.gvnr.com /90/7.htm

  
 Frances Hutchinson reviews "Building a Win-Win World: Life Beyond Global Economic Warfare" by Hazel Henderson. Resurgence 181
IN BUILDING A WIN-Win World Hazel Henderson welcomes the end of the "six thousand year experimentation with competition, territoriality, expansionism and military conflict".
Henderson perceptively describes her work as her "most recent album of the 'snapshots' collected since the writing of Paradigms in Progress." A mine of information on the key players in the global environmental debate, this book is best approached via the index.
Henderson is a widely read and respected figure in the field of alternative economics, and provides a weighty and authoritative account of the most urgent issues of the day.
resurgence.gn.apc.org /articles/hutchinson.htm

  
 Las Vegas SUN: Ex-teacher's aide accused of sex with teen neighbor to face trial
Hazel was suspended from her job at Gordon McCaw Elementary School in Henderson on June 7, when Clark County School District officials learned of the charges.
Marlene Hazel, 32, is charged with having sex with the boy in the teen's Henderson home in February while his parents were across town.
Hazel told the boy's father about the encounter a few days later and asked him not to tell anyone, saying it would ruin her life, the report says.
www.lasvegassun.com /sunbin/stories/lv-crime/2004/aug/19/517368638.html

  
 disinformation hazel henderson
Hazel Henderson's essay (September 2001) warns of a US recession and expresses solidarity with the protesters and strategists who warned, prior to the 9/11 attacks, that America needed to rethink its military policies and shift resources to Humint ("human intelligence").
Hazel Henderson's essay (September 2001) outlines some "win-win" options for President George W. Bush to build a truly global coalition to curb terrorism in the wake of the 9/11 attack.
This article by Hazel Henderson appeared in Toward A Sustainable World Order (Fall 1993).
www.disinfo.com /archive/pages/dossier/id1999/pg1/index.html

  
 North Carolina's Hurricane History: Hazel
Hazel's surge was made worse by a matter of pure coincidence--it had struck at the exact time of the highest lunar tide of the year--the full moon of October.
Hazel ranks as one of the most catastrophic hurricanes to strike the United States in the twentieth century.
Hazel's storm tide may have been boosted several feet by the unfortunate timing of its approach.
www.ibiblio.org /uncpress/hurricanes/hazel.html

  
 XXIII Albright Lecture - Hazel Henderson
Hazel Henderson, the 23rd Albright Lecturer, is a self-educated, self-employed futurist and author, who since 1964 has worked as an activist in promoting environmental protection, corporate accountability, and appropriate technology.
Henderson is a director of the Council on Economic Priorities, the Worldwatch Institute, the World Social Prospects Study Association (Geneva) and a member of the World Future Studies Federation (Stockholm).
Henderson received the Citizen of the Year Award from the New York Medical Society in 1967 for her volunteer work in air pollution control.
www.cnr.berkeley.edu /forestry/old_files/lectures/albright/1982henderson.html

  
 Hazel Henderson
Hazel Henderson is a member of our Advisory Board of The Center for Visionary Leadership, and has been a good friend and inspiration to us for years.
She has been on the cutting edge of innovative economic thinking and action for the last three decades and continues to catalyze many important initiatives worldwide, consulting with cabinet ministers in many countries.
www.visionarylead.org /Hazel%20Henderson.html

  
 Books by Hazel Henderson
Henderson provides a survival guide for our ride on the "tiger of change," offering new directions and expanded contexts for creating patterns of operation based on win-win models and a new planetary culture.
Henderson shows that win-win strategies can become the norm at every level when people see the true current and future costs of short-sighted, narrow economic policies.
Using warfare as a metaphor for the dark side of today's world economic system, Henderson shows how both are destructive, inhumane, wasteful, irrational, inefficient, competitive, and crisis-driven.
www.auburn.edu /academic/liberal_arts/poli_sci/tann/hazel/books.html

  
 destinationKM.com: Interview with Hazel Henderson
Hazel Henderson is an independent economist, futurist, worldwide syndicated columnist, prolific author and consultant on sustainable development to businesses, governments and international organizations.
www.destinationkm.com /articles?ArticleID=819

  
 World Future Society Book Review
Henderson, an independent futurist, is one of the leading voices for a sustainable economic system; she is the author of many books and articles on her economic theories, including most recently Building a Win-Win World.
Henderson eloquently praises Ikeda's work at the United Nations to foster global cooperation on arms control, health, environmental protection, and other crucial issues.
At the heart of these initiatives is the work of globally minded grassroot movements, or "planetary citizens," which have the potential to become the next global superpower, Henderson suggests.
www.wfs.org /revhendersonso04.htm

  
 State of the World Forum
Hazel Henderson offers alternative "win-win" economic policies for the "cooperative advantage." She boldly defrocks economic theory over the last half-century, exposing it as a "politics in disguise," dissects the "pathological paradigms" of macro-economics, and explains why its policies haven't worked.
For all who are involved with financial systems, information technology, and the superhighway, and those who feel unserved and bypassed by these new phenomena, Hazel Henderson reveals the flashpoints of possibility.
Once again, futurist Hazel Henderson's proposals pre-date recent critiques by 20 years.
www.peterussell.com /NextLevel/henderson.html

  
 The Globalist Biography of Hazel Henderson
Hazel Henderson is an evolutionary economist, syndicated columnist and consultant on sustainable development.
Henderson also serves on the boards of Worldwatch Institute (1975-2001), Cousteau Society, The New Economics Foundation (UK) — and WETV (Canada).
First released in 2000, this report is the first comprehensive assessment of the quality of life in communities in the United States, covering a variety of social, economic and environmental factors — such as education, employment, health, income and public safety.
www.theglobalist.com /DBWeb/AuthorBiography.aspx?AuthorId=371

  
 Archives: Story
HENDERSON - Hazel Darlene Burwell Burkett, 47, died Saturday, Jan. 29, 2005, at her residence.
HENDERSON - Donald Lee Estep, a resident of Henderson, died Thursday, Feb. 3, 2005.
HENDERSON - Lois Faye Sykes Pendergrass, 57, of 422 Harriett St., Henderson, died Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2005, at Maria Parham Medical Center.
www.hendersondispatch.com /articles/2005/02/04/obits/obit03.txt

  
 Hazel Henderson-Beyond The Monterrey Consensus
Hazel Henderson, author of Beyond Globalization and other books, is a partner with The Calvert Group (USA) in The Calvert-Henderson Quality of Life Indicators (updates on www.calvert-henderson.com).
iona.ghandchi.com /henderson2.htm

  
 Links to other web sites on Hazel Henderson
Hazel Henderson is the "critic" in David Suzuki's article "Economics is ecologically destructive, says critic." The piece appeared in the British Columbia Environmental Report, a quarterly journal published by the B.C. Environmental Network (BCEN).
Hazel Henderson serves on the board of directors for Global Vision as a Development Policy Analyst.
Hazel Henderson is a part of the Community's 1996 Speaker Series.
siyaset.bilkent.edu.tr /tann/hazel/links.html

  
 Hazel Henderson, PhD "Life Beyond Economics"
This workshop will utilize the material presented in Hazel's keynote, Building a Win-Win World, to prompt a discussion in which participants will be facilitated to share their own experiences with respect to how economics has ruled their workplace and lives.
Hazel will stimulate discussion regarding how a shift in an individual's perspective can bring about a shift in practice.
www.bizspirit.com /visionary/htm/product/authors/business/B9721av.htm

  
 About Us, Calvert-Henderson Quality of Life Indicators
The effort was initiated and co-sponsored by Hazel Henderson, whose original conceptualization of a systems approach to measuring quality of life guided the development of the indicators.
Retooling social science research methodologies is a luxury reserved for special occasions, for this, the brain trust behind the effort is indebted to Hazel Henderson and Jon Lickerman for moving us toward a perceptual transformation in our collective thinking about quality of life.
The Calvert-Henderson Quality of Life Indicators grew out of a relationship between an international futurist, Hazel Henderson, an asset management firm, Calvert Group, and 12 scholars with expertise in the respective dimensions of quality of life explored on this website.
www.calvert-henderson.com /about.htm

  
 ATI -- Hazel Henderson
Hazel Henderson is an independent futurist, syndicated columnist, and consultant on sustainable development in over thirty countries.
She is a member of the Social Venture Network, the World Future Society, the World Futures Studies Federation, and the National Press Club, Washington, D.C. Hazel Henderson has authored several books, including
ATI has a separate page devoted to books by Hazel Henderson.
www.auburn.edu /academic/liberal_arts/poli_sci/tann/hazel/bio.html

  
 Worth Quoting Bullfrog Films
Hosted by Carol Miner, provost of the Open University, this series features Hazel Henderson, economic analyst and futurist and author, in discussion with international activists and extraordinary thinkers who are definitely "worth quoting".
Hazel Henderson has been called "the original thinker of our generation" by Lester Brown of the Worldwatch Institute.
Hazel Henderson and leading futurists discuss trade & business in a new light.
www.bullfrogfilms.com /catalog/wqs.html

  
 The Best of Living Dialogues: Hazel Henderson Audio Book
Hazel Henderson is an independent futurist and lecturer, author, worldwide syndicated...
The Best of Living Dialogues: Hazel Henderson is a great audio book to use as a test of this concept.
Get The Best of Living Dialogues: Hazel Henderson audio book today and start improving your life by gaining knowledge and realize the joy that comes from treating yourself with the respect you deserve.
www.audio-book.ws /books/best-living-dialogues-hazel-henderson.php

  
 Whole Earth Review: "To stitch the world back together again": an interview with Hazel Henderson - economist - Interview
Henderson rapidly became one of the most listened to voices of the environmental movement.
David Brower recently observed: "Hazel is more than a valuable gadfly: she's an astute, incisive, and prescient critic of the kind of economists who lie awake at night worrying about whether what works in practice can possible work in theory.
Henderson has authored three books: Creating Alternative Futures (1978), Politics of the Solar Age (1981), and Paradigms in Progress: Life Beyond Economics (1993).
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1510/is_n86/ai_17461901

  
 Signposts - Indications of things to come
Academy Fellow Hazel Henderson writes that there is “good news among the general gloom and chaos engendered by the Bush Administration’s risky international policies and neglect of the U.S. domestic economy.” Her editorial report on her recent visit to Brasil illustrates that the global scene is still rich with new possibilities and innovative initiatives.
Hazel believes that it “may become a world leader in the transition to sustainable prosperity and human development.”
She notes that one such surprise scenario is rooted in the close relationship among oil, dollars, gold and Europe’s euro currency.
www.worldbusiness.org /publications.cfm?pub=sp&offset=6

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Building a Win-Win World
World-renowned futurist Hazel Henderson extends her twenty-five years of work in economics to examine the havoc the current economic system is creating at the global level.
Henderson, a syndicated columnist, argues that the United Nations should be restructured to play a key role as global networker and broker of economic partnerships with grassroots groups.
In place of what she calls today's global economic warfare, based on cutthroat capitalism, expansionist nationalism, planned obsolescence and overconsumption, economist and futurist Henderson envisages a world focused on sustainable development through decentralized enterprise, energy efficiency, recycling, environmental cleanup and cooperative ventures in managing the planet's resources.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/1881052907

  
 Hazel Henderson, PhD "The Ethical Marketplace"
Hazel presents a new model for markets in the interdependent world of today and the new century which will embrace ethics and values explicitly.
Economics have never been 'value free' but now companies will need to articulate and publish their ethical principles and codes of conduct and permit their operations to be audited for social, ethical and environmental performance.
www.bizspirit.com /visionary/htm/product/authors/business/B9910av.htm

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.