lots of things

Beverly Walker ( (no email) )
26 Feb 1996 09:56:13 +1000

Dear all,
It does seem as if we might be back in contact. For others having the same
problem, such as Roelf Takens and Peter Caputi, it would seem that our
addresses are in two forms. From December they were not recognising that one
form of the address was equivalent to the other. In my case I write my
address as b.walker@uow.edu.au, but the machine was getting
Beverly_Walker@uow.edu.au. You need to contact the postmaster and get him to
change the address the list recognises.
Thank you for all those people who expressed their concern, and in the case of
David and the postmaster, tried valiantly to fix the problem.
there are several things I have wanted to say, only some of which now seem
relevant.
One is that I strongly support the German bid to host the international
conference as soon as possible. They seem to me to have all the requirements
that one wants for such a staging, including an experienced conference-running
team, a team rather than a one-person band, a group of postgraduate students
who will greatly benefit from such participation, a venue that many of us want
an excuse to visit etc.

I'd also like to endorse Bob Neimeyer comment about the need for an
international organization of at least some loose form. Why can't this go on
the agenda for the next international general meeting, with some suggested
composition?

And finally, one of the things that I have wanted to tell you about is the
following book is now available.
THE CONSTRUCTION OF GROUP REALITIES: CULTURE, SOCIETY AND PERSONAL CONSTRUCT
THEORY
DEVORAH KALEKIN-FISHMAN & BEVERLY M. WALKER (EDITORS)
Malabar: Krieger, 1996

PREFACE
PART I:
IMPLICATIONS OF THE THEORY FOR UNDERSTANDING GROUPS

Introduction

A psychology for adventurers: An introduction to Personal Construct Psychology
from a social perspective.
Beverly M. Walker

Europe's matrix of decision
George A. Kelly

Of cats and clouds
Peter Stringer & Laurie Thomas

A personal construction of war in Yugoslavia: Transition as a way of life
Dusan Stojnov

The 'egalitarian outlook' as the underpinning of the theory of personal
constructs
William G. Warren

PART II:
APPLICATIONS OF THE THEORY TO GROUP CONSTRUING

Introduction

Personal epistemologies and personal relationships: Consensual validation and
impression formation in the acquaintance process
Robert A. Neimeyer, Donna L. Brooks & Kurt D. Baker

The family construct system
Harry Procter

Construing across cultures: Aboriginal Australians construe their housing and
history
Helen Ross

Children construing the school as an organization
Devorah Kalekin-Fishman

How teachers construe pupils' intelligence
Bianca De Bernardi

Group construing: The impact of professional training
Barbara Tooth

Explorations of constructivist approaches in continuing professional
education: Staff development for changing contexts
Pam Denicolo (with contributions from Sandra Tjok-a-Tam and Kate Baker)

The construing of teaching microcultures in eastern Europe: A dialogue in
three voices
A. Devi Jankowicz

PART III:
EXTENDING THE THEORY IN NEW DIRECTIONS

Introduction

Personal constructions of the social
Franz Epting, Shawn Pritchard, Larry M. Leitner & Gavin Dunnett

Cultural construing and marginalized persons: Role relationships and ROLE
relationships
Larry M. Leitner, Ellen A. Begley & April J. Faidley

The social construction of powerfulness and powerlessness
Ulrike Willutski, & Lothar Duda

Ecologies of meanings
Harry Oxley & Linda Hort

POSTWORD

regards,
Beverly


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