[OSList] Papers and writing about opening space

Michael M Pannwitz mmpannwitz at gmail.com
Sun Jul 8 01:33:59 PDT 2018


Dear Harrison,

I suspect that "academic" approaches of the established kind are very 
weak for really complex stuff such as for instance "selforganisation" 
which was discovered early in our experimental journey to be the 
essential ingredient in the Open Space Technology approach.

In other words, commonly used scientific exploration which is then 
visible in the "academic literature" has a hard time to get to the core. 
That might also result in the incoherent phenomenon of having many 
millions of people all over the world exposed to "OST" and thousands of 
facilitators working with this approach for decades with unusual results 
AND talking about their EXPERIENCES but not "analysing" or "researching" 
it with tools they know but are ineffective.

Of course, this will not discourage our quest for getting an 
understanding... working with it, though, and seeing productive outcomes 
appears to be sufficient for our praxis. I say that in the face of what 
I also believe "there is no better thing for good praxis than a good 
theory" (this is a short form of what Kurt Lewin had to say on this 
subject). So I love folks like Karl who are on the quest!

Looking at the German wikipedia for "self-organisation" I saw this note:

---"They arise predominantly through processes of spontaneous 
self-organization and are usually inaccessible to a theory based on 
known mathematical functions."---

which is embedded in this longer piece that also refers to the work of 
the Santa Fe folks

---"Theory of complex systems

The latest flow is the theory of complex systems. A complex system is a 
system whose properties can not be completely explained by the 
properties of the components of the system. Complex systems consist of a 
multitude of interconnected and interacting parts, entities, or agents.

Complex systems are widespread, indeed almost dominant, from the world 
of elementary particles right up to human society. [2] They arise 
predominantly through processes of spontaneous self-organization and are 
usually inaccessible to a theory based on known mathematical functions. 
Examples are the formation of atomic nuclei, the atoms, the 
transformation of substances from one state of aggregation into another, 
crystallization, chemical reactions, evolution, mental processes in the 
brain, the development of social systems, etc. In open nature, open 
systems are dominant In the inanimate nature, complex systems usually 
form spontaneously with the release of energy or in thermal equilibrium.

The theory of complex adaptive systems is based primarily on the work of 
the Santa Fe Institute. This new complexity theory, which describes 
emergence, adaptation and self-organization, is based on agents and 
computer simulations that include multi-agent systems (MAS), which have 
become an important tool in the exploration of social and complex 
systems."---

Wishing us all a grand weekend
Greetings from Berlin where I will pick the first blackberries of this 
season in our garden, a marvel of selforganisation, those berries
mmp







Am 07.07.2018 um 13:37 schrieb Harrison Owen via OSList:
> 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 <http://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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> *From:*OSList [mailto:oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org] *On Behalf 
> Of *Royle, Karl via OSList
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> *Cc:* Royle, Karl
> *Subject:* [OSList] Papers and writing about opening space
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> 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 Royle
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> *From: *OSList <oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org> on behalf of 
> Anna Caroline Türk via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org>
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> *Cc: *Anna Caroline Türk <annacaroline at truthcircles.com>
> *Subject: *Re: [OSList] Learning to work with OST
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> 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 <https://www.dorisgottlieb.com/ost-2018> in the 
> Netherlands in September this year.
> 
> It’s always so much fun to “work” with Doris, you and our participants.
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> 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! ;)
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> 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.
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> Here <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXMuiGMm9Kc&t=17s> you can see a 
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> much Love all around!
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>     On Jul 3, 2018, at 2:13 PM, Thomas Herrmann via OSList
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>     Dear friends in Open Space
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>     I 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 joinWOSonOS in Iceland
>     <https://events.artegis.com/event/WOSonOS_2018>in October. Otherwise
>     there is a lot of open space ahead which gives me the opportunity to
>     be and see what emerges. Exciting!
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>     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.
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>     More info! <https://www.dorisgottlieb.com/ost-2018>
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>     Adding a picture from an open spacey Sweden
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>     So, see you in Amsterdam and/or Iceland…
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