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Oct12025

Article 8: The CDE Model

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The CDE Model helps us discern the deeper patterns in our systems. Although we can’t control outcomes, we can shape conditions so life-giving patterns are more likely to emerge.

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The Social System Mapping Vision

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Social System Mapping is about systemic transformation. It’s about supporting strong networks of change-agents who are justice-informed and complexity-wise.

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Jul12020

Sean’s Views

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A success story about Sense Making with the RE-AMP Network’s Social System Map

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Jan272020

Whose Relationship IS It, Anyway?

By Christine Capra3 Comments

Most of us think about ‘Relationship’ too personally, too one-dimensionally, and too cautiously to support transformation.

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Sep302019

A Co-Inspirational Feed-Back Loop with Eugene Cooke

By Christine Capra2 Comments

Eugene Cooke is an Agroecologist and urban farmer with experience from California to Kenya. He’s the founder of Grow Where You Are, is currently located in Atlanta and is focused on food sovereignty.  He’s also a member of a relatively large network funded and convened by one of our mapping clients. Meaning – he’s in…

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Aug12019

It Takes a Social System to Map a Social System

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It Needs to Be a True Collaboration Social System Mapping is an art more than a science. It’s an art that entails a process that starts with understanding the purpose or aims of a collaborative/action/intentional network, learning what kinds of other- and systemic- awareness would amplify the network’s ability to learn and act together, translating…

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Apr292019

Theory and Practice in Social System Mapping: Part 3 of an Interview with Glenda Eoyang

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How a Social System Map Expands Consciousness and Increases Choice.

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Apr162019

Theory and Practice in Network Mapping: Part 2 of an Interview with Glenda Eoyang

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Exploring network consciousness with Glenda Eoyang of the Human Systems Dynamics Institute

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Sep112017

Power in Participatory Community Network Mapping- Part 3 of an interview with Aldo de Moor

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“Maps have power. They always have throughout human history. Maps have been very powerful artifacts” – Aldo de Moor

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Jun302017

How to Manage Archetypal Network Tensions – an Interview with Dylan Skybrook (Part 2):

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Excerpt: A Leadership Story – Network Style – Part 2

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