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Emma Blomkamp

@emmablomkamp

Pragmatic idealist, working to co-create compassionate systems. Pākehā New Zealander living on Wurundjeri Country. She/her.
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Yes23 (@yes23au) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Voice isn't new. It's been decades in the making and came directly from Indigenous communities, not politicians. More than 80% of Indigenous Australians support it.

Helen Bevan (@helenbevan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've just been rereading Peter Senge's 1985 paper "System principles for leadership". It's so ahead of its era & timelessly relevant. The principles summarised in five points at the start of the paper are so appropriate for many of the change challenges we face as leaders right

I've just been rereading Peter Senge's 1985 paper "System principles for leadership". It's so ahead of its era & timelessly relevant. The principles summarised in five points at the start of the paper are so appropriate for many of the change challenges we face as leaders right
Systemic Design Association | systemic.design (@rsdsymposium) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can't wait for #RSD12 workshop with Emma Blomkamp and seanna davidson. Registration will be up by September 1. Limited capacity but happy for two time zones (Oct 6 & 13). rsdsymposium.org/mapping-capabi… [people with RSD12 tickets will be notified when workshops are open for registration]

Emma Blomkamp (@emmablomkamp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After sold out events in Sydney and Perth, George Aye is about to arrive in Melbourne before travelling on to NZ. It's not too late to get a ticket for his Gut Check Workshop in Melbourne Auckland or Wellington next week. Join us to explore power and ethics in our practices!

Radical Graffiti (@graffitiradical) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Activists in Tasmania have stuck up more honest promo stickers inside Coles & Woolworths stores, the two dominant supermarket chains in Australia.

Activists in Tasmania have stuck up more honest promo stickers inside Coles & Woolworths stores, the two dominant supermarket chains in Australia.
Sarah J Tracy 🏜 (@sarahjtracy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How should you best return research to participants? I summarize some advice here sourced from Elizabeth A. Hintz & Dean's excellent essay on the topic. This will be featured as a text box in my #qualitative book's next edition! tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.108… #AcademicTwitter

First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria (@firstpeoplesvic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“It is about recognition. It is about listening. And the vast majority of First Peoples support the Voice, because we know that when you listen to First Peoples, you get better outcomes,” – Rueben Berg #YES

“It is about recognition. It is about listening. And the vast majority of First Peoples support the Voice, because we know that when you listen to First Peoples, you get better outcomes,” – <a href="/rjhberg/">Rueben Berg</a> #YES
Emma Blomkamp (@emmablomkamp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Also acknowledging YES isn't enough - @tarneen crikey.com.au/2023/10/03/voi… - but it is what the vast majority of Indigenous Australians are asking from settlers this week.

Catherine Durose (@profcatdurose) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new report on Design and Policy features profiles of the work of the brilliant Dr. Jen Ballie, Jocelyn Bailey, Emma Blomkamp Cara Broadley, Daniella Jenkins, Dr Marion H A Lean, @brimorga, Marzia Mortati, @lxalinas, Natasha Trotman, Frederico Vaz. Check it out: arts.ac.uk/__data/assets/…