Relational responsibility : resources for sustainable dialogue
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Relational responsibility : resources for sustainable dialogue
Sage Publications, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-226) and index
収録内容
- An invitation to relational responsibility
- A culminating case
- When stories have wings : how relational responsibility opens new options for action / David Cooperrider and Diana Whitney
- Collaborative learning communities / Harlene Anderson
- Relational moves and generative dances / Ian Burkitt
- On being relational in an accountable way : the questions of agency and power / John W. Lannamann
- The uncertain path to dialogue : a mediation / Sallyann Roth
- Relational responsibility : deconstructive possibilities / Mary Gergen
- Relational responsibility or dialogic ethics? a questioning of McNamee and Gergen / Stanely Deetz and William J. White
- Responding and relating : response-ability to individuals, relating, and difference / Michael J. Mazanec and Steve Duck
- Co-constructing responsibility / Karl Tom
- Inspiring dialogues and relational responsibility / Eero Riikonen
- Creating new relational realities : responsibility responding to poetic "movements" and "moments" / John Shotter and Arlene M. Katz
- Relational inquiry and relational responsibility : the practice of change / Robert Cottor and Sharon Cottor
- A circle of voices / Peggy Penn and Marilyn Frankfurt
- Just like Max : learning in relation / Walter Eggers
- Waiting for the author / Maurizio Marzari
- Relational responsibility : the converging conversation
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The tradition of individual responsibility where individuals deliberate, morally evaluate, and then decide on a course of action is dear to the heart of Western ethical and legal codes and informs many contemporary practices of therapy, education, and organizational life. It also typically isolates, alienates, and ultimately invites the eradication of the otherua step toward non-meaning. A vast range of current thinking places this view of the independently responsible individual in strong question. In Relational Responsibility, the authors attempt to transform the concept of responsibility in such a way that the relational process replaces the individual as the central concern. This volume invites practices that replace alienation and isolation with meaning-building dialogue. It is structured in a way that demonstrates their ideas. In Part I, McNamee and Gergen examine relational responsibility followed by their analysis of a challenging case study involving the issue of child sexual abuse. Part II contains responses from scholars and practitioners from the fields of communication, psychology, therapy, and organizational development that extend the original dialogue set out by McNamee and Gergen. Part III is a rejoinder to Part II in redirecting and augmenting the original conception and practice of relational responsibility. Relational Responsibility touches on a number of different disciplines, including communication theory, sociology, social theory, interpersonal and group communication, conflict management, and child abuse.
目次
Preface - Sheila McNamee and Kenneth J Gergen
Situating the Conversation
PART ONE:RELATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
An Invitation to Relational Responsibility
Relational Responsibility in Practice
A Case in Point
PART TWO: EXPANDING THE DIALOGUE: RESONANCE AND REFIGURATION
When Stories Have Wings - David Cooperrider and Diana Whitney
How Relational Responsibility Opens New Options for Action
Collaborative Learning Communities - Harlene Anderson
Relational Moves and Generative Dances - Ian Burkitt
On Being Relational in an Accountable Way - John W Lannamann
The Questions of Agency and Power
The Uncertain Path to Dialogue - Sallyann Roth
A Meditation
Relational Responsibility - Mary Gergen
Deconstructive Possibilities
Relational Responsibility or Dialogic Ethics? A Questioning of McNamee and Gergen - Stanley Deetz and William J White
Responding and Relating - Michael J Mazanec and Steve Duck
Response-Ability to Individuals, Relating and Difference
Co-Constructing Responsibility - Karl Tomm
Inspiring Dialogues and Relational Responsibility - Eero Riikonen
Creating Relational Realities - John Shotter and Arlene M Katz
Responsible Responding to Poetic `Movements' and `Moments'
Relational Inquiry and Relational Responsibility - Robert Cottor and Sharon Cottor
The Practice of Change
A Circle of Voices - Peggy Penn and Marilyn Frankfurt
`Just Like Max' - Walter Eggers
Learning in Relation
Waiting for the Author - Maurizio Marzari
PART THREE: CONTINUING THE CONVERSATION
Relational Responsibility - Sheila McNamee and Kenneth J Gergen
The Converging Conversation
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