Resources
Papers
Peter Lang, Martin Little, Vernon Cronen
(1990)
Domains of action and the question of neutrality.
Human Systems: The Journal of Systemic Consultation & Management
Vol.1
(p34-49)
Peter Lang, Susan Lang, Vernon Cronen
(2009)
Human Systems: The Journal of Systemic Consultation & Management
Vol.20(1)
(p7-34)
Peter Lang, Vernon Cronen
(1994)
Wittgenstein and Dewey in the practice of therapy and consultation.
Human Systems: The Journal of Systemic Consultation & Management
Vol.5(1)
(p5-43)
Peter Lang, Elspeth McAdam
(1995)
Perspectives and positions in conversations. Feeding and fanning the winds of creative imagination.
Human Systems: The Journal of Systemic Consultation & Management
Vol.6(2)
Susan Lang, Fran Hedges
(1993)
The personal development of psychotherapy trainees: Contributions from within a social constructionist discourse.
Human Systems: The Journal of Systemic Consultation & Management
Vol.4
(p277-298)
Festschrifts
In academia, a Festschrift
(from the German, Festschriften) is a book honouring a respected person, especially an academic, and presented during their lifetime. In Systemic practice, these events have been gatherings and performances, which honour the person and show how their work has contributed to developments in the field.
Festschrift: Dr Imelda McCarthy
A Festschrift to celebrate one of the systemic field’s pioneers, Dr Imelda McCarthy, at the University of Bedfordshire.
8 December 2018
Festschrift: Dr Peter Lang
A Festschrift to honour the work of Dr Peter Lang at the University of Bedfordshire.
27 June 2015
Festschrift: Prof John Shotter
A Festschrift to celebrate the work of Professor John Shotter, philosopher, social psychologist, systemic thinker at the University of Bedfordshire.
8 October 2016
Festschrift: Dr Sharon Bond
A Festschrift for Dr Sharon Bond, who has made an important contribution across the field of systemic practice and psychotherapy including teaching, supervision, consultation, service development, writing and research.
16 June 2023
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