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PTA and Societal Changes

Opportunities for and accommodation to the

reflexivity pathway

Pierre Delvenne SPIRAL Université de Liège

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Caminante no hay camino Se hace camino al andar.

Antonio Machado Proverbios y cantares

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Openness to Plurality

Blurring of Boundaries

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Openness to Plurality Blurring of Boundaries TAB OPEC ST STOA/ POST OTA DBT TA-Swiss IST Rathe nau

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