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Marc Kessler <[log in to unmask]>
Thu, 27 Jul 2000 16:09:23 -0400
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        The Philadelphia Center for Organizational Dynamics
                     of the A.K.Rice Institute
                             presents a
                    SOCIAL DREAMING  MATRIX (TM)

                      SEPTEMBER 22 - 24, 2000

                              at the
                   McCall Field Conference Center
                                in
                            UPPER DARBY,
                            PENNSYLVANIA

Workshop Fee*
$250.00
$225.00  for current AKRI members
 *Includes continental breakfast on Sat. and Sun., and lunch on
Saturday.   Other meals and lodging are not included.

Contact:

Sarah Rosenbaum, Ph.D.
 (267) 972 - 9001,
 or email [log in to unmask]

Space is limited to 40 participants,
so please register early.



What is Social Dreaming?
Social Dreaming is an innovative way of working with dreams that
moves  beyond the traditional focus on interpreting their meaning for
the individual dreamer.  From the social dreaming perspective, dreams
and associations are instead examined to uncover their social meaning-
-that is, their meaning to the group or organization.

Gordon Lawrence, who originated this technique nearly 20 years
ago, will ‘take the matrix’ along with two experienced colleagues.


Social Dreaming tm is a registered trademark  of Symbiont
Technologies, LLC.

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         The Center for the Study of Groups Social Systems
              (Boston Center of the AK Rice Institute)
                                and
         The Center for Reflective Community Practice at MIT

             are pleased to be sponsoring a workshop on
                                 on
               "Current Dynamics in American Society"
                         with Olya Khaleelee
                             Miranda Feuchtwang
of OPUS, UK (Organization for Promoting the Understanding of Society)
                        September 23-24 2000
                             MIT Campus
                            Cambridge, MA


Theaim of the workshop is to enable participants as individual citizens to reflect on their own
relatedness to society. This two day workshop will provide opportunities for us to
share our current preoccupations in relation to the various societal roles we may
have. Collectively we will try to identify current processes in society that impact on
us as citizens, and to formulate hypotheses about the underlying dynamics both
conscious and unconscious, that may be predominant at this time.

fee: $275.00
Scholarships are available
Questions concerning  registration and the workshop as well as applications should be
directed to:
Tracy Wallach
96 Browne Street #1
Brookline, MA 02446
Phone: 617-566-0070
email: [log in to unmask]

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