Transforming Self and Society: A Critical Appreciation Model |
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Authors: | Wendy J. Gregory |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre for Systems Studies, Business School, University of Hull, Hull, Britain |
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Abstract: | This paper sets out to uncover some relationships between reflection, discourse and action. By challenging and synthesizing some polemical arguments concerning the creation, maintenance, and transformation of self and society, a model of self-society dynamics that operates through reflection, discourse, and action is developed. The model of self-society dynamics brings together aspects of self-reflection and ideology-critique (explored in the paper), which it is suggested are required for any intervention (transformative action) to be grounded in locally meaningful ways. By creating a dialog community in which self- and group assumptions can be subjected to validation through discourse, it is proposed that a dynamic balance between individual needs and broader societal aims may be achieved. If individuals can be open to such discourse (i.e., they can become critically self-reflective), then it is argued that possibilities for achieving sustainable change will be significantly enhanced. |
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Keywords: | reflection transformation self-society dynamics critical systems thinking systemic intervention critical self-reflection ideology-critique critical appreciation |
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