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…

Systems—or Networks and Sectors

They say that one of the characteristics of modernity is pluralism. Even an individual subject can have many identities, many ways of presenting who they are: nationality, political preference, the group they hang out with, the family, their favorite sports

Author: 

Jorge Cela

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Collaboration

21st Century Skills

In this article, Fernando Vidal tells us something about the media skills we need for today's world.
Our research has led us to propose the REGINA model, based on six 21st Century Skills for the digital world: Reflection, Entrepreneurship, Globalism, Innovation,

Author: 

Fernando Vidal

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Communication

10 notes on mobility

Many Jesuit institutions have international volunteer programs. Jesuit Networking is a way of thinking that links people and institutions from different countries and cultures. How can international volunteering help us find new paths?  In this article, Fernando Vidal discusses 10

Author: 

Fernando Vidal

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Communication

A List of Jesuit Networks

There are a number of places that list the networks of the Society of Jesus, but usually always from a partial perspective. We have not been able to find a directory of networks that has a more global outlook. This

Author: 

Dani Villanueva

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Collaboration

Developing a True “Frontier Mentality”

Pope Francis just named the first-ever Cardinals from Cape Verde, Tonga, and Myanmar and was hailed for reaching out yet again to the world’s frontiers and peripheries.
Bravo for Francis. I applaud the instinct to diversify the range of voices among

Author: 

Chris Lowney

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Collaboration

Faith-Based Organizations and On-the-ground Networks

What role do faith-based organizations (FBOs) have to play when working with the displaced? What are some of the risks and pitfalls they face? How are networks involved? A recent article in Forced Migration Review by the regional director of

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Guest Author

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Collaboration

One year of life…

An image of St. Ignatius and the first companions holding a laptop marked the provocative launch of this website on 17 December 2013. Already one whole year has passed since that initial post, encouraging everybody to weave the #JesuitNetwork, and now the project

Author: 

Dani Villanueva

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Collaboration

The Practice of Accompaniment in Humanitarian Situations

In humanitarian situations, small gestures of compassion, respect, hospitality and friendship can go a long way. A recent article in Forced Migration Review shows that while evidence-based service delivery is crucial in addressing the immediate humanitarian needs of the most

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Guest Author

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Network Cases

Jesuits and Multinationals

Many researchers have dedicated their time to the study of religion as a transnational force in global politics, but not as many have delved into the role that structures play in this dynamic.  However, in recent years, there are a

Author: 

Dani Villanueva

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Collaboration

V Meeting of the Xavier Network International Volunteering Group

At the end of October, the International Volunteer Group of the Xavier Network met in Madrid, bringing together nearly 40 people who represent the different organizations that make up this network. These organizations include: Jessuiten Mission from Germany, Austria and

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Guest Author

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Collaboration

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