Chapter 8 Developing Space for Diversity: An Appreciative Stance
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Published:2010
Ronald E. Fry, Johan Hovelynck, 2010. "Chapter 8 Developing Space for Diversity: An Appreciative Stance", Relational Practices, Participative Organizing, Chris Steyaert, Bart Van Looy
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Relational space refers to the state and configuration of interpersonal connections within a social system and to the conditions that facilitate these connections. Where connections are strong or of high quality (Dutton & Heaphy, 2003), the relational space is vibrant and full of life. When the number of connections is numerous, and where their configuration is extensive and expansive, the relational space is robust and resilient (Baker, Cross, & Wooten, 2003). Generative capacity is increased by the extent to which people connect to think expansively through dialogue in vibrant, healthful relational spaces.
