George Pór of Campus Co-Evolve writes: “I’m experiencing my life as ongoing action research flowing in recurring cycles of 1st-person contemplative practices, a great variety of 2nd-person relational practices, and 3rd-person practices of architecting social structures, where people can grow embodying all three persons. A recent example of such structures is Campus Co-Evolve, a virtual […]
Read More...Ben Teehankee, Jean Hartmann and Petra Schweizer-Ries offer a concurrent session, calling with a…“Bahhhhhhaaaaahaahaaaahaaa …” “We met at the first AR+ Gathering at Chalmers in 2019. Our group of six (three women and three men) then self-organized, calling ourselves “Virtual Black Sheeps.” In this we were much like a regular AR+ coLAB and adding Otto […]
Read More...Chris Riedy is interested in the way that stories and narratives facilitate or hinder transformation towards sustainable futures. He led the second pre-gathering meeting, inviting us to consider our own personal stories, how they influence those we work with and the hope that we can find by re-storying ourselves. Chris’ most recent academic article on […]
Read More...A new Handbook of Constructivist Practice has arrived. And with it a dialogue sponsored by the Taos Institute in which authors chat together about their work. Ken Gergen, a luminary in the field of social science, frames the value of having this new book by reminding us that the experimental approach of empiricism is now […]
Read More...“What’s In The Way, Is The Way” explains Susanna Carman, AR+ PerMem and leader of the Transition Leadership Lab (TLL), a 9-week learning experience for design, leadership and change practitioners who are ready to take on the challenge of skillful AND mindful leadership in our rapidly transforming world. Last week Susanna and TLL participants welcomed […]
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