Re-Framing
Explain the Frame: Introduction
frameworksinstitute.orgThinking In Stories — A More To That course
thinkinginstories.com‘Metaphoric thinking is fundamental to our understanding of the world, because it is the only way in which understanding can reach outside the system of signs to life itself. It is what links language to life.’ – Iain McGilchrist
Giles Hutchins • The Need For Metaphor: A Shift from Machine to Nature
“By paying a certain kind of attention, you can humanise or dehumanise, cherish or strip of all value. By a kind of alienating, fragmenting and focal attention, you can reduce humanity – or art, sex, humour, or religion – to nothing. You can so alienate yourself from a poem that you stop seeing the poem at all, and instead come to see in its place... See more
The Matter With Things Quotes by Iain McGilchrist
The Iceberg Model
The Iceberg Model analyzes systemic structures to identify underlying issues and blind spots, promoting shifts in awareness and behavior for effective decision-making and transformation within teams or organizations.
LinkHow to Remember Everything You Read
youtube.com16. The truth of anything is multidimensional and impossible to fully grasp. So a better question than “Is this true?” is “In what scenario is this true?”
Julie Zhuox.comThe word “sympoiesis” derives from the ancient Greek sún (“with, together”) and poíēsis (“creation, production”), meaning “making-with” or “becoming-with.”5 As Donna Haraway (2016, 58) explains, “Sympoiesis is a simple word; it means ‘making-with.’ Nothing makes itself; nothing is really autopoietic or self-organizing. In the words of the Inupiat... See more
Facing the Anthropocene: Comparative Education as Sympoiesis ...
We might not be able to escape the sociopolitical systems that structure the world at large, but by knowing they exist, we can be more intentional about how we move through and beyond them.