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Gordon Lawrence (1930–2010)

Auteur de People Types and Tiger Stripes

8 oeuvres 170 utilisateurs 1 Critiques

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Gordon D. Lawrence, a consultant and writer, was for many years a professor of instructional leadership at the University of Florida. He is the author of fifteen books, including People Types and Tiger Stripes: Using Psychological Type to Help Students Discover Their Unique Potential and Organizing afficher plus Classrooms for Small-Group Instruction: Learning for Mastery (with Carolyn M. Lawrence). afficher moins

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Autres noms
Lawrence, Gordon Dwight
Date de naissance
1930-03-20
Date de décès
2010-12-14
Organisations
University of Florida

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The papers in this collection represent two-and-a-half decades of work by one of the most prominent thinkers on psychoanalytic processes in organizations. W. Gordon Lawrence is known within the group relations community through both his writings, which have become core texts worldwide, and through his unique vision of psychoanalysis as a tool of cultural inquiry into the operation of the unconscious in the social arena.What is especially striking about Gordon Lawrences work is not simply the brilliance of his ideas and the depth of his commitments, but the elegance of his language and concepts. We have all had the experience of enchantment as he wrote or talked about social dreaming, about the politics of salvation and the politics of revelation, about a memoir of the future, and about the management of oneself in role. In all these phrases, and in the thinking behind them, Gordon Lawrence always seems to capture the deep resonance of our felt experience in a way that does indeed produce new thoughts, as well as the experience of being understood.Lawrence J. Gould… (plus d'informations)
 
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Œuvres
8
Membres
170
Popularité
#125,474
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
1
ISBN
14

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