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Community andCommunity and
the groupthe group
OEEDU 6002 Expeditioning – Week 5
Large human movements spring from
individual human initiatives. If you feel that you
cannot have much of an effect, the next person
may also become discouraged and a great
opportunity will have been lost.
On the other hand, each of us can inspire
others simply by working to develop our own
altruistic motivation
His Holiness the Dalai Lama
“
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Community
• Have you experienced real community?
• Palmer suggests that most experiences of
community are actually only pseudo-
community?
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Parker Palmer on real C.
• The concept of community has been distorted - most references
to community are more realistically - Pseudocommunity – where
people hate conflicts
• By contrast real community is only reached through hard work
… at a great cost.
• To be connected – you have to look at your heart – otherwise
you will not be able to respond to criticism – you will always be
defending. The heart needs to be a place of peace. (need to
know what you believe and be OK with that - worldviews ?)
• Real community involves: taking social risks, being vulnerable,
being able to forgive, soft individualism, working from a position
of weakness, taking responsibility for our own actions.
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Is community that
important?
• Rousseau (1991) - we all experience an
ontological loneliness
• This brings discomfort, loneliness, anguish.
• Our distinctively human way of overcoming
solitude is to “enter into unity with, share the
existence of, other beings through knowing
and loving them” (p35)
• What are the consequences of non-
community?
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The “true” meaning of
community (according to Peck 1990)
• Concept of community is used far too loosely
• Community is like a gem - multi-faceted,
inherently mysterious, miraculous,
unfathomable
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1. Inclusivity
• Most groups are exclusive cliques that work
hard to keep people out.
• It is much easier to exclude rather than
include.
• Communities seek to be inclusive
• Inclusivity extends the groups
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2. Commitment
• Must be a willingness to co-exist - and make
it work
• Requires an appreciation of differences.
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3. Consensus
• Community avoids the use of voting to
resolve differences - as in a democracy
• Consensus values individual difference -
which is not congruent with “majority rules”.
• Consensus is when all agree that they have
come to the best decision for the group at that
time, given all the circumstances.
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4. Realism
• Diversity and difference are more likely to
produce realistic solutions to problems
• The multiple points of view and freedom of
expression usually gives a better
understanding of the situation
• Humility is a key ingredient because you
begin to appreciate other people’s gifts and
recognise your own limitations
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5. Contemplation
• Community is self examining, self-critical, self
aware
• Contemplation is the key to insight
• You don’t reach community and sit back and
relax
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6. A safe place
• Acceptance and freedom to be yourself is a
critical part of community
• Community is healing - even though that is
not the focus of community - more a by
product
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A group of leaders
• Total decentralisation of authority
• Not leaderless - leader-full
• Flow of leadership
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Community concepts
• Community is essentially about being a part of a group
where:
- people can be themselves with fear of being judged or condemned
by others
- People are committed to work together and although conflicts occur
they are resolved without big dramas.
- Forgiveness runs freely.
- People’s strengths are respected and utilised for the good of the
group. People’s weaknesses are shared, understood, and
accepted.
- You feel safe to try (and possibly fail) new things.
- People are welcome to participate in the group - it is not just a little
club for people who feel the same way.
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Community in OE
• How realistic is it to expect us to
experience/promote community in our OE
program?
• What are the constraints to establishing true
community - what makes it hard for OE?
• Should community even be something that
we strive for in OE programs?
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Community on
Expo...
• Are you prepared/committed to work that hard to reach
this “state of group functioning” ?
• Forgive people when they hurt you? Current and/or past?
• Accept people with quite different views of the world to
you?
• Accept and value people who annoy you and get on your
nerves?
• Be prepared to really let your walls down?
• Not just bite your tongue to avoid conflicts?
• Speak up in the group?
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Models of group
development
• The most well known is Tuckman and
Jensen’s (1977) model of:
- Forming
- Storming
- Norming
- Performing
- Mourning/adjourning
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Peck’s stages of
community
• Peck’s stages of Community
- Pseudocommunity
- Chaos
- Emptiness
- Community
• Essentially a sequential model.
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Pseudocommunity
• People may pretend to be vulnerable - but it is all
unreal
• There is no such thing as instant community
• Conflict avoidance is the key feature of this stage
• Minimisation, lack of acknowledgment, or ignoring of
individual differences.
• Key is not to offend, annoy or irritate anyone - and
when people make you feel that way: ignore it,
pretend your not bothered, and change the subject
(good hostess behaviour)
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Chaos
• Usually well intentioned but misguided attempts to heal or
convert …. “everything would be much better if only you were
more like me!”
• People resist change which gets the H&C working even harder.
• Individual differences are no longer ignored, they are “out”, but
the group attempts to obliterate them.
• Unconstructive, noisy, uncreative … not a lot of fun.
• Leader often gets a good serve too !
• Tempting to escape into “organisation” - it is a solution to the
chaos problem but it will not lead to “true community”.
• Fighting is far better than pretending you are not divided. It is
painful …. But it is a beginning.
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Emptiness
• Not an attractive solution to chaos
• People empty themselves of barriers to communication - feelings,
assumptions, ideas, motives - self protection mechanisms that we
have been developing very successfully for years.
• Expectations and Preconceptions
• Prejudices (conscious and subconscious.)
• Ideology
• The need to heal, convert, fix, or solve (motive is often
questionable)
• Need to control
• Once people start to empty themselves …. They become receptive
to others and ….. They can enter the last stage ….
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Community
• Soft quietness descends
• Where to from here depends on task? - may be to
simply experience C and benefit from the healing?
• Always community building first - problem solving
second
• May slip back into chaos - need to work back through
stages.
• Emotions range from: joyful, loving, to sadness & grief
• Energy level is almost supernatural (sometimes
sexual?)- things going on in a spiritual level
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Fight gracefully
• there are no sides, factions - cliques have
been dropped
• Community is a place where conflict can be
resolved without bloodshed
• Conflict resolution is a product more than a
pre-requisite to community
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Group member behaviours
• According to Trotzer (1989) there are five categories
of group member behaviour …
- Resisting behaviours
- Manipulating behaviours
- Helping behaviours
- Emotional behaviours
- Sub-grouping behaviours
• Today’s message …
- Before you respond/intervene .. Look beyond behaviour and
try to understand possible cause or contributing factors
behind behaviour.

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Expeditioning - Community and the group

  • 1. Community andCommunity and the groupthe group OEEDU 6002 Expeditioning – Week 5
  • 2. Large human movements spring from individual human initiatives. If you feel that you cannot have much of an effect, the next person may also become discouraged and a great opportunity will have been lost. On the other hand, each of us can inspire others simply by working to develop our own altruistic motivation His Holiness the Dalai Lama “
  • 3. 3 Community • Have you experienced real community? • Palmer suggests that most experiences of community are actually only pseudo- community?
  • 4. 4 Parker Palmer on real C. • The concept of community has been distorted - most references to community are more realistically - Pseudocommunity – where people hate conflicts • By contrast real community is only reached through hard work … at a great cost. • To be connected – you have to look at your heart – otherwise you will not be able to respond to criticism – you will always be defending. The heart needs to be a place of peace. (need to know what you believe and be OK with that - worldviews ?) • Real community involves: taking social risks, being vulnerable, being able to forgive, soft individualism, working from a position of weakness, taking responsibility for our own actions.
  • 5. 5 Is community that important? • Rousseau (1991) - we all experience an ontological loneliness • This brings discomfort, loneliness, anguish. • Our distinctively human way of overcoming solitude is to “enter into unity with, share the existence of, other beings through knowing and loving them” (p35) • What are the consequences of non- community? 5
  • 6. 6 The “true” meaning of community (according to Peck 1990) • Concept of community is used far too loosely • Community is like a gem - multi-faceted, inherently mysterious, miraculous, unfathomable
  • 7. 7 1. Inclusivity • Most groups are exclusive cliques that work hard to keep people out. • It is much easier to exclude rather than include. • Communities seek to be inclusive • Inclusivity extends the groups
  • 8. 8 2. Commitment • Must be a willingness to co-exist - and make it work • Requires an appreciation of differences.
  • 9. 9 3. Consensus • Community avoids the use of voting to resolve differences - as in a democracy • Consensus values individual difference - which is not congruent with “majority rules”. • Consensus is when all agree that they have come to the best decision for the group at that time, given all the circumstances.
  • 10. 10 4. Realism • Diversity and difference are more likely to produce realistic solutions to problems • The multiple points of view and freedom of expression usually gives a better understanding of the situation • Humility is a key ingredient because you begin to appreciate other people’s gifts and recognise your own limitations
  • 11. 11 5. Contemplation • Community is self examining, self-critical, self aware • Contemplation is the key to insight • You don’t reach community and sit back and relax
  • 12. 12 6. A safe place • Acceptance and freedom to be yourself is a critical part of community • Community is healing - even though that is not the focus of community - more a by product
  • 13. 13 A group of leaders • Total decentralisation of authority • Not leaderless - leader-full • Flow of leadership
  • 14. 16 Community concepts • Community is essentially about being a part of a group where: - people can be themselves with fear of being judged or condemned by others - People are committed to work together and although conflicts occur they are resolved without big dramas. - Forgiveness runs freely. - People’s strengths are respected and utilised for the good of the group. People’s weaknesses are shared, understood, and accepted. - You feel safe to try (and possibly fail) new things. - People are welcome to participate in the group - it is not just a little club for people who feel the same way. 16
  • 15. 17 Community in OE • How realistic is it to expect us to experience/promote community in our OE program? • What are the constraints to establishing true community - what makes it hard for OE? • Should community even be something that we strive for in OE programs?
  • 16. 18 Community on Expo... • Are you prepared/committed to work that hard to reach this “state of group functioning” ? • Forgive people when they hurt you? Current and/or past? • Accept people with quite different views of the world to you? • Accept and value people who annoy you and get on your nerves? • Be prepared to really let your walls down? • Not just bite your tongue to avoid conflicts? • Speak up in the group?
  • 17. 19 Models of group development • The most well known is Tuckman and Jensen’s (1977) model of: - Forming - Storming - Norming - Performing - Mourning/adjourning
  • 18. 20 Peck’s stages of community • Peck’s stages of Community - Pseudocommunity - Chaos - Emptiness - Community • Essentially a sequential model.
  • 19. 21 Pseudocommunity • People may pretend to be vulnerable - but it is all unreal • There is no such thing as instant community • Conflict avoidance is the key feature of this stage • Minimisation, lack of acknowledgment, or ignoring of individual differences. • Key is not to offend, annoy or irritate anyone - and when people make you feel that way: ignore it, pretend your not bothered, and change the subject (good hostess behaviour)
  • 20. 22 Chaos • Usually well intentioned but misguided attempts to heal or convert …. “everything would be much better if only you were more like me!” • People resist change which gets the H&C working even harder. • Individual differences are no longer ignored, they are “out”, but the group attempts to obliterate them. • Unconstructive, noisy, uncreative … not a lot of fun. • Leader often gets a good serve too ! • Tempting to escape into “organisation” - it is a solution to the chaos problem but it will not lead to “true community”. • Fighting is far better than pretending you are not divided. It is painful …. But it is a beginning.
  • 21. 23 Emptiness • Not an attractive solution to chaos • People empty themselves of barriers to communication - feelings, assumptions, ideas, motives - self protection mechanisms that we have been developing very successfully for years. • Expectations and Preconceptions • Prejudices (conscious and subconscious.) • Ideology • The need to heal, convert, fix, or solve (motive is often questionable) • Need to control • Once people start to empty themselves …. They become receptive to others and ….. They can enter the last stage ….
  • 22. 24 Community • Soft quietness descends • Where to from here depends on task? - may be to simply experience C and benefit from the healing? • Always community building first - problem solving second • May slip back into chaos - need to work back through stages. • Emotions range from: joyful, loving, to sadness & grief • Energy level is almost supernatural (sometimes sexual?)- things going on in a spiritual level
  • 23. 25 Fight gracefully • there are no sides, factions - cliques have been dropped • Community is a place where conflict can be resolved without bloodshed • Conflict resolution is a product more than a pre-requisite to community
  • 24. 26 Group member behaviours • According to Trotzer (1989) there are five categories of group member behaviour … - Resisting behaviours - Manipulating behaviours - Helping behaviours - Emotional behaviours - Sub-grouping behaviours • Today’s message … - Before you respond/intervene .. Look beyond behaviour and try to understand possible cause or contributing factors behind behaviour.