Intergenerational Mutual Learning
Recorded Monday 7 June 2021
With Nora Bateson
The warm data processes, now active in 40 countries, are allowing for a context of mutual learning and shifting in sense making at the level of abductive process. In warm data the new perception of interdependency comes in through multi perspective tonalities and indirectly, unpredictably attaches to memory, language and unformed thought/impression.
That is where the change is.
READ MORE...Change in perception in turn changes all action that follows. The differences that make differences, the contrasts between types of music, ideas of love, the way food tastes, the textures of the flooring, the volume of the baby cries, the nuance of the language used, the insinuations of the rhythm in the diction, what are the aesthetics, the tone, the textures in the transcontextual relationships?
For me this is the question right now that holds the most moist and fertile soil. It’s hidden, but it’s there. While analysis of what is already happening is limited to the explicit perception and description. What assumptions have stewed together to produce the responses that are now emerging? The question is not what is said or unsaid, the question is– what is it possible to say? This rubbing together of noticings is made in the submergent zone all day, every day. In every conversation with family these limits and reasonings are made, ideas of what is sexy, what is authority, what is health, what is old, or natural or what is it to be human… what has submerged to give life to those ideas?
In this session we will explore Warm Data, and a brief discussion of the theory underpinning it.
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FULL PROGRAMME
Introductions
Nora Bateson Presentation
Q&A