Beams and Struts - Contributors
Tom Murray
Dr. Tom Murray is a Senior Research Fellow in the Computer Science Department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Currently his primary research is in supporting social deliberative skills in online contexts. He has published papers on integral theory as it relates to education, dialog, leadership, ethics, knowledge building communities, and epistemology. He is on the editorial review boards of two international journals, the International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, and at Integral Review as an Associate Editor. Tom's non-academic interests include contact improvisation, aerial fabrics, Vipassana meditation, NVC, dispute mediation, and grandparenting.
Friday, 01 March 2013 17:07
Meta-Sangha, Infra-Sangha: Or, Who is this "We" Kimo Sabe?
A critical appraisel of what is meant by "the-We" in integral discourse.
Published in
Beams & Struts - The Workshop : Long Form Essays
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