Doing the business of group relations conferences : exploring the discourse /: exploring the discourse. (2018)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Doing the business of group relations conferences : exploring the discourse /: exploring the discourse. (2018)
- Main Title:
- Doing the business of group relations conferences : exploring the discourse
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Eliat Aram, Coreen Archer, Rachel Kelly, Gordon Strauss, Yossi Triest.
- Editors:
- Aram, Eliat
Archer, Coreen
Kelly, Rachel
Strauss, Gordon
Triest, Yossi - Contents:
- Foreword; Introduction; Section I: Exploring the Discourse of Psychoanalysis in Group Relations ; 1.1 ‘Complacency: The Defence of the privileged’, Julian Lousada ; 1.2 ‘Fifty Ways to Use (and Abuse) the Unconscious: An Invitation to a (Sincere and Thorough) Discussion about Certain Defences Employed in the Group Relations Community’, Daphna Bahat ; 1.3 ‘Has the World Changed? Has Group Relations Changed? Considerations of the Group Relations Movement in a Postmodern World’, Bernard Gertler ; Section II: Exploring the Discourse of Organisation (B-A-R-T) in Group Relations ; 2.1 ‘Doing Business Together: Lateral and Vertical Relations in the Institutional Partnering for a Group Relations Conference’, Jinette De Gooijer ; 2.2 ‘The Yoga Event: an important here-and-now event in the Group Relations Conference bouquet’, Rachel Kelly and Zahid Hoosein Gangee ; 2.3 ‘Administration: Where the Business of Group Relations Begins and Ends’, Gordon Strauss, Neil Neidhardt and Victoria T.Y. Moore ; 2.4 ‘A Conference in the Shadow of War - A Sealed Room or a Safe Area?’, Miri Tsadock and Saliem Khaliefi ; Section III: Exploring the Discourse of Business in Group Relations ; 3.1 ‘Group Relations Conferences: can enterprises with passion become businesses?’, Louisa Diana Brunner ; 3.2 ‘Political, Ethical and Historical Dilemmas in Building a Group Relations Institution’, Eduardo Acuna and Matias Sanfuentes ; 3.3 ‘Beijing Group Relations Conference 2014: Cross-cultural Learning andForeword; Introduction; Section I: Exploring the Discourse of Psychoanalysis in Group Relations ; 1.1 ‘Complacency: The Defence of the privileged’, Julian Lousada ; 1.2 ‘Fifty Ways to Use (and Abuse) the Unconscious: An Invitation to a (Sincere and Thorough) Discussion about Certain Defences Employed in the Group Relations Community’, Daphna Bahat ; 1.3 ‘Has the World Changed? Has Group Relations Changed? Considerations of the Group Relations Movement in a Postmodern World’, Bernard Gertler ; Section II: Exploring the Discourse of Organisation (B-A-R-T) in Group Relations ; 2.1 ‘Doing Business Together: Lateral and Vertical Relations in the Institutional Partnering for a Group Relations Conference’, Jinette De Gooijer ; 2.2 ‘The Yoga Event: an important here-and-now event in the Group Relations Conference bouquet’, Rachel Kelly and Zahid Hoosein Gangee ; 2.3 ‘Administration: Where the Business of Group Relations Begins and Ends’, Gordon Strauss, Neil Neidhardt and Victoria T.Y. Moore ; 2.4 ‘A Conference in the Shadow of War - A Sealed Room or a Safe Area?’, Miri Tsadock and Saliem Khaliefi ; Section III: Exploring the Discourse of Business in Group Relations ; 3.1 ‘Group Relations Conferences: can enterprises with passion become businesses?’, Louisa Diana Brunner ; 3.2 ‘Political, Ethical and Historical Dilemmas in Building a Group Relations Institution’, Eduardo Acuna and Matias Sanfuentes ; 3.3 ‘Beijing Group Relations Conference 2014: Cross-cultural Learning and Implications for the Future’, Seth Harkins, Huang Xaiochang, Suma Jacob, Dannielle Kennedy, Victoria Te You Moore, John Robertson, Jeffrey D. Roth and Jeanne M.S.T. Woon ; 3.4 ‘Running in-house Group Relations Conferences in and with Client Systems Characteristics, Opportunities and Risks’, Barbara Langler Özdemir and Huseyin Özdemir ; 3.5 ‘The Tragedy of the Commons: what might it tell us about systemic issues in the World of Group Relations?’, Ugo Merlone and John Wilkes ; Section IV: Post conference Reflections ; 4.1 ‘Morning Reflections, Dreams and Associations at the Belgirate Conference 2015’, Anuradha Prasad and Mannie Sher ; 4.2 'Dissing this course, or the curse of discourse? Reflection chapter for book from Belgirate V', Rune Rønning and Evangeline Sarda ; 4.3 'It Takes a Village to Raise a Director’, Jeffrey D. Roth … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 302.14
Group relations training
Group relations training -- Congresses - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780429814525
9780429814532
9780429814518
9780429444258 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367001490
9780367001520 - Notes:
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