Emergence
Where might these sources take you in another conversation?
In Yarns 1 - 4 our yarners share many of the sources behind their ideas. We hope you are curious and will value links to these sources and some related ones - we invite you to explore the wider context of their conversation.
Certain text descriptions are taken from Wikipedia, which is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.
Introducing yarners
- Indigenous Australians (Wikipedia)
- Wales (Wikipedia)
- Aotearoa (Wikipedia)
- Guy Ritani Common Ground profile
- Chels Marshall ANU
- Chels Marshall at Regenerative Songlines
- Gumbaynggirr Country (Wikipedia)
- Dave Snowden Wikipedia (Wikipedia)
- New South Wales (Wikipedia)
- Wanggeriburra (Wikipedia)
- Reference to Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 (Wikipedia)
- Meaning of Cynefin from Dave Snowden blog
- Ukraine (Wikipedia)
- Deakin University profile
- Boon Wurrung (Wikipedia)
- Tasmania (Wikipedia)
Introductions to place, fauna
- Migration story behind "Land of the Long White Cloud" Wikipedia (Wikipedia)
- Zero point energy (Wikipedia)
- Gecko (Wikipedia)
- Snake, frog and mice work together
- Versions of the scorpion and the frog story
- Mega Fauna (Wikipedia)
- Tiddalik / Tiddalick (Wikipedia)
Listening to Country
- Meteorologist talks about frog calls and rain
- Concept of Country talking
- ABC video on Concept of listening to Country (Facebook)
- Concept of Country
From toads to networks
- Toad (Wikipedia)
- Dunbar's number (Wikipedia)
- Primogeniture (Wikipedia)
- Thesis J Peterson "Exploiting tribal networks through conflict"
From Game of Thrones to biomimicry
- Blog on wombat burrows and fire shelter (TheConversation)
About cane toads
On invasion of species and culture
- Toad as a 'familiar" (Wikipedia)
- Red and grey squrrels in United Kingdom
- Dave on why culture can't be built
- Blog on "Perfect is the enemy of good"
- Dave refers to podcast series (The Stoa)
- Video "An initiation to Game B" (YouTube)
Tyson on "The Stoa"
- "Slow down…" (YouTube)
- "Initiation to Game B…" (YouTube)
- Dave Snowden post on empathy
Brave spaces and art
Initiatives in Welsh mines
- Documents from miners' CaBan meetings
- "Watership down" Wikipedia (Wikipedia)
- Blog discussing actively embedding First Nations' perspectives
- Anthropocene (Wikipedia)
- Thesis on "the sedimentation theory of cultural tiome and space" The present is embedded in the past" (Robert N St. Clair)
- Bioregions of Australia (Dept. of Agriculture, Water, Environment)
- Tiddalik / Tiddalick (Wikipedia)
About systems, complexity and cybernetics
- Cybernetics (Wikipedia)
- Systems dynamics (Wikipedia)
- Complexity (Wikipedia)
- Methods developed by Dave Snowden include trans-gererational pairing (Cynefin.io)
A context for mentoring
- Glengarry Glen Ross (Wikipedia)
- Alec Baldwin (Wikipedia)
- Characteristics of Successful and Failed Mentoring Relationships
Resilience, art, community and strangers
- Example of a Festival response to cyclones in Darwin, Northern Australia
- Example of resilience to adversity through art to multiple sclerosis and the Covid Pandemic
- Article "American plantation slave culture" (Lindsey Smith)
- Lake District (Wikipedia)
- Social apps that set up eating with strangers
- Blog on benefits of community dinners
- The meaning of Mana (NZGeo)
- The benefits of inclusion and diversity in the classroom (American University)
- Report on community power and health equity (Vanderbuilt University)
Identity
- Aunty Beryl Carmichael
- Blog on changes to personality over life
- Initial working on identity
- Identity (Wikipedia)
- Hongi (Wikipedia)
- Ha! - Inspiration! (Tarana Turia, Government of NZ)
- Kiely, M., & Snowden, E. (2020). Weaving well-being into the fabric of our organizations with the Cynefin Framework. In R. Greenberg & B. Bertsch (Eds.), Cynefin - Weaving Sense-Making into the Fabric of Our World. Brooklyn: Cognitive Edge.
- Spiral Dynamics (Wikipedia)
- Reinventing organizations (Wikipedia)
- ASMR (Wikipedia )
About organisational design
- Matrix management (Wikipedia)
- McKinsey & Company (Wikipedia)
- The helix organization (McKinsey)
- Nora Bateson (Bateson Institute)
- Mana (Wikipedia)
- Sovereignity (Wikipedia )
- Gelert (Wikipedia)
- RS Thomas (Wikipedia)
- Epistemic injustice (Wikipedia)
- Creating a brave space for dialogue (Rooseveltufsd)
- Ayn Rand (Wikipedia)
Tough love and the Welsh Mam
- Tough love (Wikipedia)
- Welsh Mam (Wikipedia)