2021
DOI: 10.33212/osd.v21n1.2021.40
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The exploring difference workshop: group relations methodology to deepen anti-racist education in Toronto, Canada

Abstract: 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-ra… Show more

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“…Outside of full conferences embedded within universities, group relations methods, sometimes also referred to as systems psychodynamics, are also incorporated into management development programs. For example, Joseph et al (2021) described how these methods were used to encourage dialogue about racism and anti-racism as a tool for equity training in Canada. RISE San Diego (n.d.) is another nonprofit organization that embeds group relation groups within their leadership development program.…”
Section: Group Relations In Leadership Development Todaymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Outside of full conferences embedded within universities, group relations methods, sometimes also referred to as systems psychodynamics, are also incorporated into management development programs. For example, Joseph et al (2021) described how these methods were used to encourage dialogue about racism and anti-racism as a tool for equity training in Canada. RISE San Diego (n.d.) is another nonprofit organization that embeds group relation groups within their leadership development program.…”
Section: Group Relations In Leadership Development Todaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Joseph et al. (2021) described how these methods were used to encourage dialogue about racism and anti‐racism as a tool for equity training in Canada. RISE San Diego (n.d.)…”
Section: Group Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%