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Harlene Anderson Communal Practices
This is the fifteenth video in the Communal Practices series. In this video Christopher Iwestel Kinman is in conversation with the wonderful Harlene Anderson. Harlene lives in Texas is known for her “Collaborative Practices” approach to work with people. There is an interest in Harlene’s work all over the world — from Europe, through Latin America, to Asia. Harlene was a close friend with Lynn Hoffman. Harlene’s practice reflects the same kinds of values that Lynn showed in her Communal Practices work. I hope you enjoy this walk with Harlene through ideas such as collaboration, respect, through not-knowing and finding our paths through challenging times together.
Zoom March 2022
Harlene Anderson en el Seminario Internacional de Prácticas Colaborativas, Chile via Zoom Nov. 2020
Seminario Internacional de Prácticas Colaborativas, Relaciones y Conversaciones que hacen la diferencia.
November 6 & 7, 2020.
Harlene Anderson - On Uncertainty
The Relational Video Series
April 16, 2019
Harlene Anderson in the Human Relations Research Lab!
Harlene Anderson visited Greece exclusively for a meeting with the trainees of the Human Relations Research Laboratory. In this meeting he talked with us and shared some of the secrets of the approach he follows. Harlene Anderson visited Greece exclusively for a meeting with the students of the Laboratory for the Study of Human Relations. In this meeting she talked with us and shared some of the secrets of the approach she follows.
Oct 29, 2015
Harlene Collaborative Learning Communities
Instituto Kanankil
October 2012
Harlene Anderson discussing Conversational Questions
Playa del Carmen, Mexico
June 2012
Part of the Lynn Hoffman Project
Harlene Anderson and Not Knowing
Harlene Anderson discusses the concept that she developed with Harry Goolishian of Not-Knowing. She describes this idea as a most pragmatic philosophical stance and not as a strategy or a technique.
Playa del Carmen, Mexico
June 2012
Part of the Lynn Hoffman Project
Collaborative Relationships and Dialogic Conversations
A brief story of a platform for transformation
February 28, 2012
Harlene Anderson: The Philosophical Stance: A Way of Practicing
The philosophical stance is a way of being in the world: a way of talking with, acting with, responding with and thinking with the people we meet in our professional practices.
The stance is based on the assumptions of collaborative relationships and dialogical conversations as relational and generative, and becomes the orientation, attitude and process in which mutual transforming occurs rather than a technique.
Also in the video: Carsten Hornstrup & Sheila McNamee
August 6, 2012
Harlene Anderson 2011: Collaborative therapy and ethics.
Brno, Czech Republic. 2011
Story Ball: Engaging the Other in Collaborative Relationships and Dialogical Conversations
Harlene uses a “Story ball” metaphor to talk about how to invite and engage the other into a mutual or shared inquiry.
September 2008