2016
DOI: 10.1177/1350507616671486
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Learning from Friends: Developing appreciations for unknowing in reflexive practice

Abstract: In this article, I develop a new perspective on being reflexive, which appreciates unknowing as a core aspect. The intention is to promote more inclusive and equitable ways of managing and organising. By drawing on my own and others' experiences of the 'business method' of the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, images of the possibilities for reflexive practice, which embrace individual unknowing and help foster systemic intelligence, are explored. A relational ontology is pursued as these ideas can off… Show more

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“…In terms of theoretical contribution, our foundational model of mindful reflexivity extends existing studies on spiritual practice and reflexivity in management learning (Allen, 2017;Rigg, 2018; as we bring into conversation the notions of moral-reflexivity, self-transformation and spiritual practice, and demonstrate how it cultivates transformative learning for responsible management. Our mindful reflexivity model also contributes to the often-overlooked role of spirituality in the theory of transformation (Laros et al, 2017;Mezirow, 1991), bringing together the 'self' and its relationship with others in practicing moral reflexivity at an individual (eg, leaders or managers) or group and team level in a mindful, context-sensitive manner.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…In terms of theoretical contribution, our foundational model of mindful reflexivity extends existing studies on spiritual practice and reflexivity in management learning (Allen, 2017;Rigg, 2018; as we bring into conversation the notions of moral-reflexivity, self-transformation and spiritual practice, and demonstrate how it cultivates transformative learning for responsible management. Our mindful reflexivity model also contributes to the often-overlooked role of spirituality in the theory of transformation (Laros et al, 2017;Mezirow, 1991), bringing together the 'self' and its relationship with others in practicing moral reflexivity at an individual (eg, leaders or managers) or group and team level in a mindful, context-sensitive manner.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Inclusive, são nessas ocasiões que os gestores, em especial os diretores, relataram ter maior envolvimento de aprendizagem profissional para atuação dentro da federação. O processo de ouvir ao outro torna-se imprescindível à aquisição de novas aprendizagens profissionais, assim como faz com que os integrantes da conversa estejam subordinados aos processos coletivos de busca, por meio dos quais as ideias são testadas, revisadas e tecidas de forma interativa 33 . O resultado deste tipo de aprendizagem profissional pode ser caracterizado como a conexão de cenas e assuntos que, mesmo sendo mentalmente orientada por outra pessoa, é de compreensão e aplicação facilitadas 34 .…”
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“…Through this process of sharing individual knowledge, members of the group expose individual knowledge to 'collective testing' (Vu & Burton, 2020) in order to give primacy to an emergent group wisdom. Allen (2017) argued that collective testing requires Quakers to be open to a practice of individual 'unknowing', which then informs a wider group-wisdom (p.134-5).…”
Section: Essential Aspects: Discernmentmentioning
confidence: 99%