探索差异工作坊:群体关系方法论在加拿大多伦多深化反种族主义教育

J. Joseph, Barbara Williams, Tanya Lewis
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尽管塔维斯托克群体关系范式已经有70多年的历史了,但它对无意识群体过程的独特概念化仍然是理解和影响这个不稳定、不确定、复杂和模糊的时代所必不可少的。一个改编自塔维斯托克的团体关系活动,名为探索差异研讨会(EDW),发生在以下背景下:1)对加拿大社会中普遍存在的种族主义的关注日益增加;2)在平等和多元文化主义的话语框架下,反种族主义培训的主导模式的局限性日益明显。本文讨论了群体关系方法论可以通过EDW提供的新贡献,以参与“此时此地”谈论种族主义的棘手和痛苦方面。本文分析了研讨会和咨询中出现的关键主题,支持参与者学习“差异”和自我-他人关系。报告建议,EDW能够加深对影响种族主义和反种族主义教育的(非)有意识过程的理解和对话,并提供了在这些时代加强跨文化合作的手段。
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The exploring difference workshop: group relations methodology to deepen anti-racist education in Toronto, Canada
Though the Tavistock group relations paradigm is now more than seventy years old, its unique conceptualisation of unconscious group processes remains nonetheless essential for understanding and affecting this volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous time. An adapted Tavistock group relations event called the Exploring Difference Workshop (EDW) takes place in the context of: 1) increasing attention to endemic racism within Canadian society; and 2) increasingly obvious limitations of dominant modes of anti-racism training framed within discourses of equity and multiculturalism. This article discusses new contributions group relations methodology can provide through the EDW to engage with the intractable and painful aspects of talking about racism in "the here and now". The article offers an analysis of key themes emerging from the workshops and the consultations supporting participants' learning about "difference" and self–other relationships. It proposes that the EDW enables deeper understanding of, and dialogue about, the (un)conscious processes affecting racism and anti-racism education, and offers a means for enhancing collaboration across difference in these times.
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