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Collaboration Across Social Boundaries: A Practical Guide

Stanford Social Innovation Review

The crucial insight,” write governance scholars Christopher Ansel and Jacob Torfing , β€œis that no single actor has the knowledge, resources, and capacities to govern alone in our complex and fragmented societies.” Simply put, social change requires social collaboration. What, then, can be done to encourage boundary spanning?

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We Must Be Founders

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Yet it is precisely at this moment, when democracy is being challenged from all sides, and when the limitations of our nearly 250 years of governing are coming to a breaking point, that we must rise up and fulfill this mandate. Trust in government is at near-record lows because none have yet delivered for all. This work is urgent.

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Reading List: Bridging Divides to Create Social Change

Stanford Social Innovation Review

How do we encourage greater cooperation and collaboration in what can feel like an increasingly divisive world? The conference will explore the role of civil society organizations in finding common ground, ways to facilitate collaboration, combatting disinformation, and other topics. In-Person Workshop: Curious Conversations.