The Power Manual explores major concepts of power, with a focus on the dynamics of domination and liberation. The first part weaves together leading thinking on power and looks at how it is deployed and transformed in society. The back end provides practical workshop exercises for learning how to shift power relations.
The Power Manual explores major concepts of power, with a focus on the dynamics of domination and liberation. The first part weaves together leading thinking on power and looks at how it is deployed and transformed in society. The back end provides practical workshop exercises for learning how to shift power relations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cyndi Suarez works with leaders in nonprofit organizations, philanthropy, and social movements, including most recently the Movement for Black Lives. She helps social change leaders move from struggle to flow by helping them build elegant ideas and structures. She has a MS in Nonprofit Management from Southern New Hampshire University, and studied Feminist Theory at the New School for Social Research. Suarez is Senior Editor at Nonprofit Quarterly, the leading nonprofit journal. She lives in Boston, MA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction
Section One POWER + IDENTITY Refusing Powerless Identities
Power + Identity Intro
1 Effective Interactions Supremacist Power and Liberator Power
2 Interaction Patterns Patterns of Domination and Patterns of Resistance
3 Transmission of Affect Life-affirming and Life-draining Affects
4 The Sources of Power Relations Developmental Stages and Mind Forms
5 Powerless and Powerful Identities Hegemony and Supreme Power
Section Two POWER + CHOICE Triggering Choice
Power + Choice Intro
6 Decision and Choice The Efficient Unconscious and the Effort of Intention
7 The Social Aspects of Choice Participation in Decision Making
8 Supreme ChoiceMastery Over Inner Experience
Section Three POWER + THRESHOLDS Creating the Self
Power + Thresholds Intro
9 Rites of Passage Self Formation in Liminal Space
10 Theater as Interaction and Identity Creation High Status and Low Status Characters
Section Four POWER + GAMES Playing with Power
Power + Games Intro
11 The Purpose of Play Play As Evolution
12 The Structure of Games Ordering Interactions
13 The Party Game Sign Reading
14 The Stand, Sit, Kneel Game Deconstruction
15 The Tongue Twister Game Reconstruction
16 The Meisner Game Reconstruction
17 The Yes, But/Yes, And Game Sign Reading, Deconstruction
18 The Circle Game Reconstruction
19 The Lane Game Reconstruction
20 The Body Language Game Sign Reading
21 The Switching Game Reconstruction
22 The Status Master Game Sign Reading, Deconstruction, Reconstruction
23 The Scene Study Game Deconstruction
24 The Character Study Game Reconstruction
References Index About the Author A Note about the Publisher