Socioanalytic Methods: Discovering the Hidden in Organisations and Social Systems

Author:   Susan Long
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   352
Publication Date:   05 July 2019
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Socioanalytic Methods: Discovering the Hidden in Organisations and Social Systems


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Socioanalysis is the study of groups, organisations, and society using a systems psychoanalytic framework: looking beneath the surface (and the obvious) to see the underlying dynamics and how these dynamics are interconnected. This book examines several of the methodologies used in socioanalytic work. Even though the beginnings of socioanalytic investigation lay in the mid-twentieth century, a broad look across several methodologies has not been done before, despite separate publications dealing with particular methods. In addition, several new methods have been developed in recent years, which the present work incorporates.Connecting all these methods is their aim of 'tapping into' the dynamic operation of what the author calls 'the associative unconscious' within and between social systems. The associative unconscious is the unconscious at a systemic level. Each of the methods discussed in this book accesses the associative unconscious in different ways. They help bring hidden dynamics to the surface for people to see how they influence, aid, or inhibit their activities.

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Author:   Susan Long
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780367101558


ISBN 10:   0367101556
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   05 July 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Socioanalytic methodology , Background , The associative unconscious , Work culture analysis and reflective space , Methods , Observing anxiety: a psychoanalytic training method for understanding organisations , The use of drawing as a tool in socioanalytic exploration , Socioanalytic interviewing , Social dreaming , Thinking organisations through photographs: the social photo-matrix as a method for understanding organisations in depth , Social dream-drawing: “Drawing brings the inside out” , OPUS Listening Posts: researching society , Organisational role analysis , Role biography, role history, and the reflection group , Diagnosing organisational work cultures: a socioanalytic approach , Group relations conferences , Socioanalytic dialogue , Wonder and socioanalysis , Using and creating socioanalytic methods

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This is a fantastic book that pulls together and integrates the various perspectives that have developed over the last century with respect to what is going on 'below the surface' in individuals and organizations. By providing a palette of lenses, the reader is invited to explore, discover and find meaning and insight into dynamics and behaviours that otherwise remain out of awareness. Each chapter contributes to a deepening level of understanding, enabling the reader to form hypotheses which lead to the discovery of the rationale beneath the 'irrational' aspects of human behaviour in organizations. Anyone who is curious about why people and organizations behave the way they do will most certainly find this book a great source of insight. --Roger D. Lehman, Director, Executive Masters in Consulting and Coaching for Change; Affiliate Professor This book is a feast of theory and method. It takes up what might be experienced as overly abstract ideas, such as 'culture', 'system', and 'matrix', and makes them real in the context of actual methods and practices. Susan Long and Maurita Harney's introductory essay, linking socioanalysis to Pierces' theory of abduction, is a masterstroke. It grounds socioanalysis in a philosophic tradition and demonstrates how socioanalysis, in the spirit of abduction, stimulates moments of discovery and surprise for client, consultant and researcher. Surprise, as abduction makes clear, is the beginning of discovery. The essays that follow on the use of drawings and photos, on social dreaming, on the salience of reflective spaces, on organizational role analysis and on other methods, all demonstrate how the scholar practitioner can stimulate discovery through the judicious use of practical methods. This book has surprises for the experienced practitioner as well as those just entering the field. I recommend it highly. --Larry Hirschhorn, PhD, Principal An exciting collection of new essays, by some of the world's leading theorists and practitioners of socioanalysis, who explore reflective spaces necessary for understanding and renewing organizations and social systems. The depth and range of explorations of the 'associative' social unconscious, the analysis of work culture using reflective space, and specific methods and tools (including the distinctiveness of socioanalytic interviewing and social dreaming, listening posts, conferences, and understanding specific 'country romances' socioanalytically), can help address national problems. A must read for learning and thinking contemporary socioanalytic theory and practice. --Professor Douglas Kirsner, School of Humanities and Social Sciences


An exciting collection of new essays, by some of the world's leading theorists and practitioners of socioanalysis, who explore reflective spaces necessary for understanding and renewing organizations and social systems. The depth and range of explorations of the 'associative' social unconscious, the analysis of work culture using reflective space, and specific methods and tools (including the distinctiveness of socioanalytic interviewing and social dreaming, listening posts, conferences, and understanding specific 'country romances' socioanalytically), can help address national problems. A must read for learning and thinking contemporary socioanalytic theory and practice. --Professor Douglas Kirsner, School of Humanities and Social Sciences This book is a feast of theory and method. It takes up what might be experienced as overly abstract ideas, such as 'culture', 'system', and 'matrix', and makes them real in the context of actual methods and practices. Susan Long and Maurita Harney's introductory essay, linking socioanalysis to Pierces' theory of abduction, is a masterstroke. It grounds socioanalysis in a philosophic tradition and demonstrates how socioanalysis, in the spirit of abduction, stimulates moments of discovery and surprise for client, consultant and researcher. Surprise, as abduction makes clear, is the beginning of discovery. The essays that follow on the use of drawings and photos, on social dreaming, on the salience of reflective spaces, on organizational role analysis and on other methods, all demonstrate how the scholar practitioner can stimulate discovery through the judicious use of practical methods. This book has surprises for the experienced practitioner as well as those just entering the field. I recommend it highly. --Larry Hirschhorn, PhD, Principal This is a fantastic book that pulls together and integrates the various perspectives that have developed over the last century with respect to what is going on 'below the surface' in individuals and organizations. By providing a palette of lenses, the reader is invited to explore, discover and find meaning and insight into dynamics and behaviours that otherwise remain out of awareness. Each chapter contributes to a deepening level of understanding, enabling the reader to form hypotheses which lead to the discovery of the rationale beneath the 'irrational' aspects of human behaviour in organizations. Anyone who is curious about why people and organizations behave the way they do will most certainly find this book a great source of insight. --Roger D. Lehman, Director, Executive Masters in Consulting and Coaching for Change; Affiliate Professor


"""An exciting collection of new essays, by some of the world's leading theorists and practitioners of socioanalysis, who explore reflective spaces necessary for understanding and renewing organizations and social systems. The depth and range of explorations of the 'associative' social unconscious, the analysis of work culture using reflective space, and specific methods and tools (including the distinctiveness of socioanalytic interviewing and social dreaming, listening posts, conferences, and understanding specific 'country romances' socioanalytically), can help address national problems. A ""must read"" for learning and thinking contemporary socioanalytic theory and practice.""--Professor Douglas Kirsner, School of Humanities and Social Sciences ""This book is a feast of theory and method. It takes up what might be experienced as overly abstract ideas, such as 'culture', 'system', and 'matrix', and makes them real in the context of actual methods and practices. Susan Long and Maurita Harney's introductory essay, linking socioanalysis to Pierces' theory of abduction, is a masterstroke. It grounds socioanalysis in a philosophic tradition and demonstrates how socioanalysis, in the spirit of abduction, stimulates moments of discovery and surprise for client, consultant and researcher. Surprise, as abduction makes clear, is the beginning of discovery. The essays that follow on the use of drawings and photos, on social dreaming, on the salience of reflective spaces, on organizational role analysis and on other methods, all demonstrate how the scholar practitioner can stimulate discovery through the judicious use of practical methods. This book has surprises for the experienced practitioner as well as those just entering the field. I recommend it highly.""--Larry Hirschhorn, PhD, Principal ""This is a fantastic book that pulls together and integrates the various perspectives that have developed over the last century with respect to what is going on 'below the surface' in individuals and organizations. By providing a palette of lenses, the reader is invited to explore, discover and find meaning and insight into dynamics and behaviours that otherwise remain out of awareness. Each chapter contributes to a deepening level of understanding, enabling the reader to form hypotheses which lead to the discovery of the rationale beneath the 'irrational' aspects of human behaviour in organizations. Anyone who is curious about why people and organizations behave the way they do will most certainly find this book a great source of insight.""--Roger D. Lehman, Director, Executive Masters in Consulting and Coaching for Change; Affiliate Professor"


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