Therapeutic communities and new social movements in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Oceania and Australia

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L. Spencer
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to introduce prolonged therapeutic community action research and compare research on new social movements in both Latin America and throughout the Australasia Southeast Asia Oceania Region where the later region’s new social movements emerged in large part from Therapeutic Community Outreach. Design/methodology/approach The qualitative method used combined prolonged depth interviews, action research, gathering warm data (N Bateson) and archival research and triangulated the findings. In writing this paper, a connoisseur derived narrative method is used consistent the socio-cultural contexts involved. Findings The characteristics and significant implications and values of these new social movements are outlined. These new social movements are not taking familiar forms with political power as an identifier – rather, a core feature is their transformatory potential in re-forming socio-cultural and socio-psychic patterns of everyday social relating penetrating the micro-structures of society. New forms of social movement are lively in unexpected public places within everyday socio-cultural life. Research limitations/implications The research implications extend to providing processes used in pioneering TCs in Australia in the 1960s. Practical implications Co-action outlined may be a resource for therapeutic communities under threat in parts of the world. Social implications The transformatory potential within new social movements is not political, but socio-cultural and any focus on power relations would miss this shift. Originality/value The action research overviewed in this paper is perhaps a unique example of prolonged engagement in integrated action research on TC processes over more than 60 years.
拉丁美洲、东南亚、大洋洲和澳大利亚的治疗社区和新社会运动
本文的目的是介绍长期的治疗社区行动研究,并比较拉丁美洲和整个澳大拉西亚、东南亚、大洋洲地区新社会运动的研究,后者的新社会运动在很大程度上是由治疗社区外展产生的。定性方法结合了长时间的深度访谈、行动研究、收集温暖数据(N Bateson)和档案研究,并对调查结果进行了三角测量。在撰写本文时,采用了与所涉及的社会文化背景相一致的鉴赏家衍生叙事方法。研究结果概述了这些新社会运动的特点、重要意义和价值。这些新的社会运动并没有采取以政治权力作为标识符的熟悉形式- -相反,其核心特征是它们在重新形成穿透社会微观结构的日常社会关系的社会文化和社会心理模式方面的变革潜力。新形式的社会运动在日常社会文化生活中意想不到的公共场所活跃起来。研究的局限性/意义研究的意义延伸到提供20世纪60年代澳大利亚开创性tc使用的过程。实际意义概述的行动可能是世界部分地区受到威胁的治疗社区的一种资源。社会影响新社会运动的变革潜力不是政治的,而是社会文化的,任何对权力关系的关注都会错过这种转变。原创性/价值本文概述的行动研究可能是60多年来长期从事技术转化过程综合行动研究的一个独特例子。
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Therapeutic Communities
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0.50
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期刊介绍: The Journal publishes academic papers, case studies, empirical research and opinion. The Journal is interested in publishing papers that critically creatively engage with ideas drawn from a range of discourses: the therapeutic community movement and other related professional practice, psychoanalysis, art, literature, poetry, music, architecture, culture, education, philosophy, religion and environmental studies. It will be of value to those who work in health services, social services, voluntary and charitable organizations and for all professionals involved with staff teams in therapeutic and supportive organizations.
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