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Human Systems: the Journal of Systemic Consultation and Management
Volume 15, Issue 4, 2004
Human Systems: The Journal of Systemic Consultation and Management
Volume 15, Issues 1-3
Coordinated Management of Meaning: Extensions and Applications.
W. Barnett Pearce and Jeremy Kearney, Eds. (2004)
This special issue of the journal brings together authors from 10 countries on 4 continents who are developing and using CMM in their work.
W. Barnett Pearce and Jeremy Kearney (pp. 3-6)
Jeremy Kearney (pp. 7-9)
Issue #1: Extensions through research
A reconnaissance of CMM research
J. Kevin Barge and W. Barnett Pearce (pp. 13-32)
Remembering the Alamo: Cosmopolitan communication and grammars of transcendence
Liliana Castañeda Rossmann (pp. 33-44)
CMM and the co-construction of domestic violence
Nalla Sundarajan and Shawn Spano (pp. 45-58)
Issue #2: Extensions through applications to specific settings
(i) Education
Jeremy Kearney (pp. 61-76)
Reconceptualising teaching: Using CMM to change rules and relationships in the classroom
Kimberly A. Pearce (pp. 77-88)
Saying, doing, and making: Teaching CMM theory
Allan Holmgren (pp. 89-100)
(ii) Community work
"Craftsmanship of contexts:" An as yet unfinished story of my connection with CMM
Saúl Fuks (pp. 101-114)
CMM and public dialogue: Practical theory in a community-wide communication project
Carey Adams, Charlene Berquist, Randy Dillon and Gloria Galanes (pp. 115-126)
(iii) Organisational Consulting
Reflexive inquiry and the strange loop tool
Christine Oliver (pp. 127-140)
(iv) Therapy
The name of the deceiver: Foucauldian readings of MCM (anagram of CMM)
Pietro Barbetta (pp. 141-152)
Dora Fried Schnitman (pp. 153-164)
Issue #3: Extensions through conceptual development
Something old, something new: CMM and mass communication
Vernon E. Cronen (pp. 167-178)
The possibility of critical dialogue in the theory of CMM
Victoria Chen (pp. 179-192)
Articulating CMM as a practical theory
J. Kevin Barge (pp. 193-204)
W. Barnett Pearce (pp. 205-208
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