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8 September 2011
Call for Articles AIP Issue August 2012


Call for Articles
AIP Issue: August 2012

Editors: Jeanie Cockell and Joan McArthur-Blair

Working Title:  Inclusive Spaces: Using Appreciative Processes to Transform Social Structures

Focus of the Issue:
This issue will focus on how the practice of Appreciative Inquiry (AI) fosters and opens inclusive spaces in organizations of all kinds. We invite Appreciative Inquiry practitioners to share articles, stories, case studies, reflections, art, images, poetry, research, models and theory regarding creating inclusive spaces. We are particularly interested in how Appreciative Inquiry has generated those inclusive spaces with emancipatory and social justice frameworks such as transformative education or critical theory.

Editors:
Joan McArthur-Blair is a recently retired college president who now spends her time writing, speaking and working with organizations to foster AI in their work. She grounds her AI and leadership work in her love of both reading and writing poetry.

Jeanie Cockell is president of Jeanie Cockell Consulting which specializes in organizational and educational consulting with a focus on collaborative processes. All her work is grounded in AI. She teaches AI and is the founder of the Nova Scotia AI network.

Joan and Jeanie are currently co-authoring ‘Learning Magic: Appreciative Inquiry in Higher Education’ to be published in 2012. Joan is also writing ‘The Quivering Heart: Hope, Despair and Forgiveness in Education Leadership.’

To contribute:
To get a copy of the Call of Articles contact Jeanie Cockell, jeanie@jeaniecockell.com. Send a proposal (300 words maximum) for the August 2012 issue of AI Practitioner by December 1, 2011 to Joan McArthur-Blair, jmcarthur-blair@ns.sympatico.ca or Jeanie Cockell, jeanie@jeaniecockell.com.

Your Proposed Contribution

Here are some questions that may be useful as you think about your contribution to the issue

 

  • How and where do you practice awareness of and respect for the diversity of others?
  • How do you positively address the issues of who has power?
  • Who gets included in AI processes and what processes facilitate that?
  • How do you create spaces that foster transformation?
  • How do you use reframing and dialogue to move from a problem focus to a possibility focus when working with the profound issues of exclusion?
  • What have you considered, as an AI practitioner, as you have blended critical theory and AI?
  • How do you reflect on or find space for your own differences and world views?

Some possible topics:

  1. AI and creating inclusive spaces
  2. AI across differences – culture, ethnicity, gender, race, sexual orientation, ability, religion, class
  3. AI and power and privilege
  4. AI in highly diverse organizations
  5. AI and conflict transformation
  6. AI and social justice
  7. AI and holistic organizations
  8. Critical theory, AI and organizational change
  9. Personal reflections on diversity and being an AI practitioner
  10. Others related topics


Anne Radford 
editor@aipractitioner.
Skype: aipractitioner


Positive and Appreciative Leadership
http://www.aipractitioner.com/ai-practitioner-february-2011

AI++: Innovations in AI through the Lens of Australia and New Zealand
http://www.aipractitioner.com/ai-practitioner-may-2011

The Impact of AI on International Development
http://www.aipractitioner.com/ai-practitioner-august-2011

Also find full text in attached document: AIP-Aug2012-Call-for-Articles-final.pdf

 

 

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