The Anthropology of Collective Joy →

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Paul Stoller:

…The characteristics of communitas show it to be almost beyond strict definition, with almost endless variations. Communitas often appears unexpectedly. It has to do with a sense felt by a group of people when their life together takes on full meaning…Communitas can only be conveyed through stories…

Here Edie tapped into something extraordinarily significant: the power of narrative to connect writers to readers, the power of narrative, in the words of the psychologist Jerome Bruner, to construct realities — a narrative construction of a reality that is irreducible to formulae to or a set of abstract theoretical principles.

Via Karen Dietz.

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Insights Into Groups From Recent Research →

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Bruce Boyes shares some recent research into groups.

One piece that caught my eye was the research which suggests that “… it is better to focus on the communications process rather than group decisions.” In other words, it’s more important to concentrate on the way the team works, rather than what it is working on.

This aligns with my own view that process consultation is particularly suited to 21st century needs and conditions, and that the role of a consultant is often to help the group (or team) to help itself.

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Reboot

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Whenever technology misbehaves, restarting it usually solves the problem. So, that’s what I’m doing with my site—I’m giving it a reboot! It’s been a long time since I blogged regularly. I’ve had a couple of goes at starting over, but didn’t get back into a routine. I’m hoping that a shiny new site and a writing workflow that involves less friction, makes it easier to keep going this time around. At the beginnin…  
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