Fostering Police Leadership Capacity in Solomon Islands: Understanding the Challenges to Organizational Reform

Author(s):  
Abby McLeod ◽  
Victoria Herrington
Author(s):  
John Dobby ◽  
Jane Anscombe ◽  
Rachel Tuffin
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1948 ◽  
Vol 17 (8) ◽  
pp. 95-98
Author(s):  
Cyril Belshaw
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Author(s):  
Jaime Kucinskas

The mindfulness movement’s unobtrusive, consensus-based tactics were effective in popularizing, embedding, and legitimizing contemplative practices in a wide array of powerful social institutions. Yet, using consensus-based tactics and relying upon elite endorsements and support also opened the movement up to criticisms of potential cooptation along many fronts. Although movement leaders succeeded in changing the minds and hearts of many professionals, the movement as a whole failed to produce desired organizational reform. This concluding chapter discusses these implications of these tactics’ strengths and shortcomings not only for the contemplative movement but for other similar movements trying to change institutions through insiders working within and across targeted organizations and movements. These include the movements for LGBTQ rights, women’s equality, and environmental protection.


Author(s):  
J. B. Allen ◽  
T. Deans

SummaryA detrital assemblage of magnesian ilmenite, pyrope, chrome-diopside, rutile, and zircon has been traced to outcropping ultrabasic alkaline rocks, hitherto unknown in the Melanesian region. Analyses and descriptions of these ‘kimberlite indicator minerals’ are given. The host rocks comprise alnöite, an alnöite breccia with calcite matrix, and a magnesian ankaratrite, which are described, with chemical analyses. Emphasis is laid on the abundance of ultrabasic inclusions and xenocrysts and the replacements and transformations they have undergone. Malaita Island promises to contribute significantly to the understanding of the relations between alnöite, melilite basalts, and kimberlites.


2020 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. 595-605
Author(s):  
Joseph Daniel Foukona
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