{"title":"Systems Sensing and Systemic Constellation for Organizational Transformation","authors":"Luea Ritter, Nancy Zamierowski","doi":"10.47061/jabsc.v1i2.1181","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This paper examines how a systems sensing—or felt-sense—approach and orientation to inquiry and systemic constellation practice might help social change organizations cultivate capacities to better navigate complexity, both in their outer-facing work and internal dynamics as teams and as individuals. We present a pilot study of systemic constellation practice, sharing the experience of participants during and after the practice, as well as our own reflexive process. Currently an undertheorized and underutilized approach within systems thinking work, systems sensing and systemic constellation, can reveal less visible but nevertheless foundational dynamics at play in an organizational body, and can help create more awareness through widening ways of knowing in the organizational playground. We explore how the facilitated collective sense-making process of systemic constellation engages subtle ways of knowing specifically energetic, relational, and embodied knowing, building on what Heron and Reason (2008) have called an “extended epistemology.” As we suggest, these more subtle ways of knowing warrant further study, particularly as they may contribute to action research methods and foster a more participatory culture of transformation at both an organizational and societal level.","PeriodicalId":243406,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Awareness-Based Systems Change","volume":"56 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-11-30","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Journal of Awareness-Based Systems Change","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.47061/jabsc.v1i2.1181","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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This paper examines how a systems sensing—or felt-sense—approach and orientation to inquiry and systemic constellation practice might help social change organizations cultivate capacities to better navigate complexity, both in their outer-facing work and internal dynamics as teams and as individuals. We present a pilot study of systemic constellation practice, sharing the experience of participants during and after the practice, as well as our own reflexive process. Currently an undertheorized and underutilized approach within systems thinking work, systems sensing and systemic constellation, can reveal less visible but nevertheless foundational dynamics at play in an organizational body, and can help create more awareness through widening ways of knowing in the organizational playground. We explore how the facilitated collective sense-making process of systemic constellation engages subtle ways of knowing specifically energetic, relational, and embodied knowing, building on what Heron and Reason (2008) have called an “extended epistemology.” As we suggest, these more subtle ways of knowing warrant further study, particularly as they may contribute to action research methods and foster a more participatory culture of transformation at both an organizational and societal level.
本文考察了系统感知(或感觉感知)方法和探究取向以及系统星座实践如何帮助社会变革组织培养更好地驾驭复杂性的能力,无论是在面向外部的工作中,还是在团队和个人的内部动态中。我们提出了一个系统星座实践的试点研究,分享了参与者在实践中和实践后的经验,以及我们自己的反思过程。目前,在系统思考工作、系统感知和系统星座中,一种未充分理论化和未充分利用的方法可以揭示组织主体中不太明显但仍在发挥作用的基本动态,并可以通过扩大组织领域的了解方式来帮助创造更多的意识。在Heron and Reason(2008)所称的“扩展认识论”的基础上,我们探索了系统星座的促进集体意义形成过程是如何以微妙的方式了解具体的能量、关系和具体化的认识的。正如我们所建议的,这些更微妙的认识方式值得进一步研究,特别是因为它们可能有助于行动研究方法,并在组织和社会层面培养更具参与性的转型文化。