[OSList] Books!

Amanda Fenton via OSList oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
Tue Aug 25 17:05:43 PDT 2015


Hello Harold,

This falls under #2... I have a list I share with people
<http://amandafenton.com/2012/10/books-on-participatory-dialogue-processes/>
when they want to explore the world of participatory dialogue processes and
hosting conversations that matter:

Community by Peter Block
Turning to One Another by Margaret Wheatley
Calling the Circle by Christina Baldwin
The Circle Way by Christina Baldwin and Anne Linnea
Engaging Emergence by Peggy Holman
Power and Love by Adam Kahane
Walk Out Walk On by Margaret Wheatley and Deborah Frieze
The Facilitators Guide to Participatory Decision Making by Sam Kaner
The World Cafe by Juanita Brown and David Isaacs
Open Space Technology: A Users Guide by Harrison Owen
Standing In the Fire by Larry Dressler
The Change Handbook by Peggy Holman

Looking forward to seeing the other suggestions!

Amanda

--

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Amanda Fenton
participatory process designer and facilitator - hosting and harvesting
conversations that matter
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circle is a return to our original form of community as well as a leap
forward to create a new form of community. ~ Christina Baldwin*





On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 3:38 PM, Harold Shinsato via OSList <
oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

> Hello Open Space Community!
>
> Will you help me with some learning resource recommendations for those
> either new to, or already practicing Open Space? This is to help update
> some of the book resources we have right now on various Open Space websites.
>
>
> 1) What books/videos/etc. do you know of that reference or teach about
> Open Space heavily.
>
> 2) What books/videos/etc. that don't reference Open Space directly - but
> never-the-less - have been valuable assets in your Open Space Practice.
>
> 3) Optional - a sentence or so about each recommendation?
>
> 4) Are you willing to have your words in item 3 listed on an Open Space
> website - either anonymously, or with your name and a like to a personal
> website?
>
>
> This seems like a useful conversation to have on a regular basis - and I'm
> looking forward to learning about books, CD's, etc. that would be good to
> have on my reading list. It's also likely your recommendations will go on
> the Open Space Institute's U.S. website. In the future - hopefully we can
> turn this into an easy wiki-like system anyone can add to - so it can be a
> living breathing resource. But for now, we can kick it off with a manual
> update.
>
>     Thanks!
>     Harold
>
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>
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