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1 online resource (xxxii, 284 pages) |
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GRC |
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Greenfield Review chapbook.
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Contents |
Machine generated contents note SECTION I EXPLORING PERSONAL, INSTITUTIONAL, AND CULTURAL JOURNEYS IN GROUP RELATIONS CONFERENCES -- ch. One Climbing fast up the ladder?! The lived experience of directing / Eliat Aram -- ch. Two Experiential learning: the Indian experience from the proto-historic period to the present / Ajeet N. Mathur -- ch. Three Administration and creativity in the Leicester conferences: dancing on the drudge / Rachel Kelly -- SECTION II JOURNEYS OF CONFERENCES: GRAPPLING WITH TRADITION, SUCCESSION, AND APPLICATION -- ch. Four Germans, Jews, Israelis, Palestinians, and Others today: thoughts on the Nazareth conferences / Dorothee C. von Tippelskirch-Eissing -- ch. Five Robben Island as a container for diversity dynamics: the directors' experience / Frans Cilliers -- ch. Six Beyond the family psychic template / Susan Long -- SECTION III LEARNING THROUGH EXPERIENCE: WRESTLING WITH CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION IN SUCCESSION AND APPLICATION -- ch. Seven Learning from experience and the experience of learning in an academic setting / Miri Tsadok -- ch. Eight Leadership: a song of mentoring and power / Beverly Malone -- ch. Nine Beyond succession: learning from experience of being the board of Group Relations Nederland / Gerard van Reekum -- ch. Ten Leadership and innovation in management and consultancy / Monica Velarde Lazarte -- SECTION IV POST-CONFERENCE REFLECTIONS -- ch. Eleven A church with no followers: a split of knowledge and power in the group relations community / Daphna Bahat -- ch. Twelve Intimacy and detachment: working relationships in a temporary institution / David Sierra Lozano -- ch. Thirteen Belgirate as the crossroads: discovering the essence of the work elsewhere / Siv Boalt Boethius -- ch. Fourteen Manliness in the era of female leadership / Yermi Harel -- ch. Fifteen The chains of tradition: escaping, endorsing, or exploring? / Magnus Larsson -- ch. Sixteen How envy, fear of envy, and manipulation of envy can paralyse healthy competition and healthy succession / Lilian Hupkens -- ch. Seventeen Some reflections on the experience of Belgirate III: tradition, creativity, and succession in the global network from a lateral perspective / Jacqueline Sirota -- ch. Eighteen Boundaries, connectedness, and networks: reflections from Belgirate III / Rina Tagore -- ch. Nineteen Remnants, Quakers, and group relations / Simon Western |
Summary |
This book is a compilation of chapters based on presentations at the third Group Relations (GR) international meeting in Belgirate, Italy in November 2009, plus a number of pieces from participants reflecting on their experience of the meeting. The book takes yet another step in continuing the discourse, which began in 2003, articulating the relevance of the GR conference method and the timeliness of its application globally. The chapters in the book deal with the personal as well as the organisational journeys of GR practitioners and examine these through the lens of tradition, succession and creative application. The authors are experienced Group Relations practitioners internationally and together they enrich further the tapestry of GR model and its application and potential.-- Publisher description |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Group relations training -- Congresses
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Interpersonal relations -- Congresses
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychotherapy -- Group.
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FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- Friendship.
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Group relations training
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Interpersonal relations
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Aram, Eliat.
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Baxter, Robert.
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Nutkevitch, Avi.
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ISBN |
9781782410232 |
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1782410236 |
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9780429475382 (electronic bk) |
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0429475381 (electronic bk) |
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1283591871 |
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9781283591874 |
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9786613904324 |
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6613904325 |
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