[Ailist] Social Constructionism Request

sherene zolno coachpb at comcast.net
Mon Apr 6 11:18:45 MDT 2009


The intro chapter on Social Constructionism in this book is really
great--accessible, comprehensive and written in a way that all can
understand, I believe.

Sherene


On 4/5/09 3:07 PM, "McKenna Maureen" <maureenmckenna at sympatico.ca> wrote:

>> Hi Bill
> I came across this book  at a TAOS conference
> Experiential Learning Exercises In Social Construction: A Field Book
> for Creating Change
> Robert Cottor , Alan Asher , Judith Levin , Cindy Weiser
> 
> Taos Institute Publishing
> Chagrin Falls, OH
> 2004
> 
> cheers
> Mo McKenna
> www.thesumoexperience.com
> 
> AI Foundation Workshop in Toronto with Jane Magruder Watkins & Ralph
> Kelly
> June 9th to 12th 2009
> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Hello all,
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> My apologies if this message shows up on the List twice. I tried
>>> posting
>>> this message up on the List early yesterday morning, but I haven't
>>> seen it
>>> yet so I thought I'd try again
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I'm putting together a workshop on appreciative negotiations for a
>>> client. I
>>> want to include a small piece on social constructionism (maybe 30
>>> minutes in
>>> total). I'd like to provide people with a basic understanding of the
>>> concepts and their application in a negotiations setting.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I have materials I need for a short Lecturette. What I'm interested
>>> in, is
>>> whether anyone on the List has a good exercise that they'd be
>>> willing to
>>> share - one that helps participants to understand the concepts
>>> experientially. I've checked all the usual places - eg AI Commons,
>>> various
>>> AI books I have on my shelf, etc. I also searched for a short e-
>>> clip on the
>>> subject to no avail.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> If anyone has any ideas, I'd greatly appreciate them.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Best regards,
>>> 
>>> Bill Scott BSW, MBA
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Elpis Consulting
>>> 
>>> (formerly WJS Consulting)
>>> 
>>> Vancouver, B.C., Canada
>>> 
>>> wjs.consulting at shaw.ca
>>> 
>>> 604-574-1856
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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>> 
>> -- 
>> Nancy's latest book, Stories of Positive Change in the Community
>> College: Appreciative Inquiry in Action, is available at
>> http://stores.lulu.com/companyofexperts
>> 
>> Nancy E. Stetson, Ed.D.
>> * Appreciative Inquiry Facilitator
>> * Mentor and Assessor, Ph.D. in Education Program
>> Specializing in Community College Leadership
>> Walden University
>> 
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