Simon Bell and Stephen Morse: Resilient participation: saving the human project?: Earthscan, London, 2012, 179 pp, ISBN 978-1-84971-255-2
Resilient Participation: Saving the Human Project? by Simon Bell and Stephen Morse is reviewed. On one level, the book presents a potentially useful new method called Triple Task (TT): an attempt by the authors to help themselves and others to understand, in the first instance (TT Mode 1) how partic...
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Resilient Participation: Saving the Human Project? by Simon Bell and Stephen Morse is reviewed. On one level, the book presents a potentially useful new method called Triple Task (TT): an attempt by the authors to help themselves and others to understand, in the first instance (TT Mode 1) how participation happens, what works and what does not work, and how to improve the ability of participation to make things flow (p. 10); and in the second instance (TT Mode 2) to help groups explore their current situation and () improve their functioning and ultimately make a positive contribution to the lives of others. TT is rooted in psychodynamic and system thinking approaches to the study of groups |
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