Jesuit Networking

Jesuit Networking is an international initiative to support the emergence of collaborative bottom­-up innovation for the universal Mission within the wider Jesuit apostolic body. Read more…

entreParéntesis: Dialogue at the Frontiers

Our motto at entreParéntesis is "Dialogue at the frontiers" and our aim is to create a space to meet and dialogue with the different cultures and religions of our time. Through this, we want to contribute to Pope Francis’ call to

Author: 

Paula Merelo

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Collaboration

Why a religious order can teach us something about organizational excellence

Today, most managers or leaders know this: an organization or a company is a complex thing. Having a nicely engineered blue print of how things should go is simply not enough. Intervention on an organizational level is tricky business. And

Author: 

Erik Vanleeuw

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Jesuit Mission

Edujesuit: the Society of Jesus takes another step in defending the right to education

On April 13, 2015 The Global Ignatian Advocacy Network (GIAN) Education Core Group launched edujesuit, a tool for communication and participation to defend the right to education. This network, made up of a group of Jesuit education organizations, takes an

Author: 

Ana Vazquez Ponzone

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Collaboration

Networks and the Jesuit Mission

Some believe that networks are only operational organizational structures, but for us, they are above all opportunities to channel a new culture of collaboration and collective action that help us grow towards greater achievements in our shared mission. This is

Author: 

Dani Villanueva

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Collaboration

The Umbrella Revolution: Social Action in a Digital Age

All of us can remember the powerful pictures of The Night of the Smartphones, with thousands of people with their digital screens lighting up the night. Through those smartphones they were talking with millions of people from around the world.
There

Author: 

Fernando Vidal

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Collaboration

Australia’s Jesuit Community College Expands its Programs

Loyola University of Chicago brought our attention to the world of the Jesuit Community Colleges with the opening of The Arrupe College of Loyola University Chicago this August 2015. A few weeks ago, we received news from Australia about a similar initiative that has been

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Guest Author

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Education

The Jesuit Post — A ‘Jesuit’ ‘Net’ ‘Work’

The Jesuit Post (TJP) recently celebrated our three year anniversary. As a writer and associate editor for TJP I’m excited to share something of who we are, what we hope to do, and what you (those interested in Jesuit Networking)

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Brendan Busse SJ

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Collaboration

Digital Social Work: 10 characteristics

Since the beginning of industrialization, social work has never faced a challenge as great as the challenge of globalization. Global social work faces a highly complex set of problems, which require new ways of governance, the ability to develop hybrid

Author: 

Fernando Vidal

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Collaboration

Going Beyond Coordination

The emergence of apostolic network structures in response to the new inter-sectoral or supra-provincial complexities of the Society’s mission is accompanied by the difficulty of integrating with our typical structures and the need to rethink our forms of government and

Author: 

Dani Villanueva

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Collaboration

Networking and the Globalization of Indifference

Since taking office, Pope Francis has frequently called attention to the Janus-faced nature of globalization. On the one hand, the human family is more deeply connected than ever before. Technology, ideas, and people can easily travel from one continent to

Author: 

Kevin Ahern

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Collaboration

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