And maybe my PhD research on success factors and effects of large scale
interventions might be of help. See
https://www.amazon.com/Building-evidence-based-practical-Interventions/dp/9059725034
. For the large group merhods I included Open Space Technology.
Good luck with your research Karl.
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Van: Peggy Holman via OSList <[email protected]>
Datum: 07-07-18 17:48 (GMT+01:00)
Aan: Open Listserv <[email protected]>
Cc: Peggy Holman <[email protected]>
Onderwerp: Re: [OSList] Papers and writing about opening space
Chris mentioned his chapter in the Dialogic Organization Development book on
containers. You might also find my chapter on complexity, self-organization and
emergence in that same book of us. And if that path of inquiry is useful, check
out Engaging Emergence: Turning Upheaval into Opportunity.
Peggy
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Enjoy the award winning Engaging Emergence: Turning Upheaval into Opportunity
On Jul 7, 2018, at 8:08 AM, Jeff Aitken via OSList
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Karl - would you say more about your questions? What are the initial
directions of your inquiry around a "conceptual basis" of opening holding and
closing space?
And what do you mean by "self structuring of open space"?
And can you say a bit more about "pattern recognition as people participate in
open space"
I wrote a PhD on open space using some unusual methodologies including Organic
Inquiry (feminist heuristic phenomenology) and Indigenous Science.
I've also been involved in some of the conversations about researching Open
Space over the years.
JeffSan Francisco
On Sat, Jul 7, 2018, 4:37 AM Harrison Owen via OSList
<[email protected]> wrote:
Karl – there is very little in the academic literature for reasons I’ve always
found interesting and odd… but predictable. However, the International Press
has covered it extensively and if you will accept a rather biased source, I
have a number of books on the subject. 5 remain in print and are published by
Berrett-Koehler. There are also a number of others, now out of print, but
available online at www.openspaceworld.com along with s number of occasional
papers. You might find my first book, “Spirit: Transformation and Development
in Organizations” interesting. It is not about Open Space per se but represents
the basic framework out of which it grew. It is also the first time I used the
words “open space.” Good luck – and I’d love to see where you go. Harrison
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Subject: [OSList] Papers and writing about opening space Dear Colleagues, I am
in the process of writing a PHD by publication and have become interested in
the conceptual basis of opening space/holding space and closing space. I am
also interested in the concept of self structuring of open space (contentious
I know) and pattern recognition as people participate in open space. Does
anyone know of any literature around these themes.. or equally, any thoughts?
Just a thought. Many thanks in advance Karl Karl RoyleHead of Enterprise and
Commercial DevelopmentCertified Scrum Product Owner and Scrum MasterFaculty of
Education Health and WellbeingUniversity of Wolverhampton
0190232300607815416698@karlroyle. On TwitterKarlr61 Skype
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Karl_Royle/contributions From:
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Date: Wednesday, 4 July 2018 at 09:58
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Cc: Anna Caroline Türk <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [OSList] Learning to work with OST Dear Thomas, thank you for
your dedication and creativity to explore open space. :) I am sure you have
sooo many new stories to share about the essence and nature of open space! I
am really looking forward to experiencing your new level of thinking, being
present and sharing new perspectives at our training Working with Open Space
Technology in the Netherlands in September this year. It’s always so much fun
to “work” with Doris, you and our participants. Doris and myself are also
planning to come to Iceland to the WOSonOS and hope to meet many of our dear &
crazy colleagues from around the world there! ;) I recently facilitated an Open
Space Technology meeting at a school with 300 young people who discussed how to
get involved and support migrants coming to Germany.Here you can see a little
Video about the Open Space - in German (no subtitles). much Love all around!
Anna Caroline On Jul 3, 2018, at 2:13 PM, Thomas Herrmann via OSList
<[email protected]> wrote: Dear friends in Open SpaceI just
returned home after almost 6 months “in open space”. My wife and myself have
been on a journey in 6 countries including NZ, Aus, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos and
Indonesia. No musts just going with the flow – being in open space. What a
privilege and joy. And now I am back in our house, renovating my office and
enjoying summer holiday 😊. I have also booked my tickets to join WOSonOS in
Iceland in October. Otherwise there is a lot of open space ahead which gives me
the opportunity to be and see what emerges. Exciting! I also want to take the
opportunity to ask you to spread the word, if you know anyone interested to
learn how to work with OST in a sustainable way. I am happy to offer our three
day training September 12-14 in our favorite place in The Netherlands, 50 min
from Amsterdam airport. This learning journey is facilitated by a great team
where I am happy to “work” together with Doris Gottlieb and Anna Caroline Türk.
More info! Adding a picture from an open spacey Sweden<image001.jpg> So, see
you in Amsterdam and/or Iceland…HugsThomas HerrmannOpen Space Consulting
ABPensévägen 4, 434 46 Kungsbacka, SwedenTelefon: +46 (0)709 98 97 81Email:
[email protected]: www.openspaceconsulting.comProfile on
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/thomasherrmannopenspaceconsultCompany page on
Facebook: www.facebook.com/OpenSpaceConsulting Join our upcoming workshops in
2017 & 2018!Co-creation is here to stay – time to sharpen your
skills?Medskapande är hör för att stanna – dags att vässa er förmåga?2018Sept
12-14: Working with Open Space Technology – Netherlands (dito)2019Febr 12-15:
Genuine Contact Organization - NetherlandsApr 2-6: Genuine Contact Train the
Trainer - NetherlandsMore info: www.openspaceconsulting.com (Aktiviteter)
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