Reflecting on Whole Measures

In July 2011 I attended a Whole Measures Workshop at Knoll farm that was co-sponsored by the Interaction Institute for Social Change and Center for Whole Communities. Since then I have dedicated a number of posts to reflecting on my experience in the workshop and my thoughts on Whole Measures’ tools, practices and it general approach.

I am making my way slowly. My first posts have divided into two foci: 1. applying the Whole Communities quadrant map to an alternative landscape — Monteverde, Costa Rica; and 2. reflections on the Whole Measures methodology and philosophy that I call “mapping interludes.”  Below are the current posts under these categories.

Monteverde Mapping

Before 1951
The Quakers Arrive, 1950′s-60′s
unfolding > 1951

Mapping Interludes

Four Quadrants — the Map is Not the Territory
Fractal Dimensions
Thresholds
the brain in the tail

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