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In Society and Natural Resources 17(10): 881–896, Todd A. Bryan, Tragedy Averted: The Promise of Collaboration, a quote was attributed to the incorrect source on page 887. The correct citation is as follows:
“But as Morrison passionately states (1983), paradox can also be releasing: We stand in turmoil of contradictions without having the faintest idea how to handle them: Law/Freedom; Rich/Poor; Right/Left; Love/Hate—the list seems endless. Paradox lives and moves in this realm; it is the art of balancing opposites in such a way that they do not cancel each other out but shoot sparks of light across their points of polarity. It looks at our desperate either/ors and tells us they are really both/ands—that life is larger than any of our concepts and can, if we let it, embrace our contradictions.” (p.14)
In the reference list, the correct Morrison reference is:
Morrison, M.C. (1983). In Praise of Paradox. The Episcopalian 148(1):14.
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