Hello!
Tomorrow I will be on my way to Munich, and the 2015 FUGIC Forum at Bundeswehr University!
("FUGIC" stands for "The Flying University of Global Integral
Competence"). The theme of the gathering is
Discovering Cosmopolitan
Communication
I will be joining 50
educators, scholars, and practitioners from around the world to share my
work, to learn from theirs, and to pursue the larger questions of how
we might make better use of communication to foster personal and social
evolution, and to promote worldwide health, wealth, and peace.
I invite you to join me in this adventure!
I plan to post here at least once daily, sharing my impressions of Munich, the university, my colleagues, and our work together.
Feel free to post your comments and your questions on this post, and on future posts. For the moment, I will anticipate some obvious questions, and will begin to answer them here.
Who is going to be at this conference? Just below is a photo of one of the conference attendees, CMM Fellow Jami Blythe, who is a Ph.D. student, and a serving police officer in the UK, with 16 years on the force. Her project involves the use of digital storytelling with police officers, as a vehicle to help them reflect upon and critique their own performances of masculinity in the line of duty. I'm really looking forward to meeting her, and the other CMM Fellows! More about Jami's work, and that of the other Fellows, in future posts.
What is the CMM Institute? The CMM Institute is a diverse group of educators, scholars, and practitioners who share a common interest in better understanding human communication, and how we can use communication to create better social worlds. The focus is on "personal and social evolution." CMM stands for "the coordinated management of meaning," a communication theory introduced by Barnett Pearce and Vernon Cronen in the 1970's, and richly developed by a growing community of scholars and practitioners since that time. I studied with Barnett and Vernon, and have benefited from their friendship and mentorship, since 1979, when I took a course with Barnett titled Communication and the Human Condition. The course opened new vistas for me... and they continue to open in my work with CMM.
What is a "CMM Fellow"? A CMM Fellow is a person whose research and practice incorporates CMM theory, and who has been chosen by the Institute to pursue a project over a one-year period, at the same time joining in a larger conversation with other scholars on a chosen topic. The topic for 2015-2016 is "conflict transformation." I am joining five other Fellows at the Munich conference to share my work, learn about theirs, and to develop new insights on cosmopolitan communication and conflict transformation. My project, titled Shakespeare's Mirror, focuses on The Shakespeare Prison Project, a project which I developed and direct at Racine Correctional Institution, a maximum-medium security prison in Wisconsin. I am interested in how the prisoners' study and performance of Shakespeare's plays, and how their development of personal narratives and performances inspired by the plays, can help them to gain greater insight, and competence in making more constructive choices in their communication. How do particular choices of intention, interpretation, and action function to create happiness - or suffering? How can we learn to make better choices - now, and in the future?
A prisoner greets his family following his performance as Reagan in King Lear
What is "The Flying University of Integral Global Competence (FUGIC)"? It is an international group of scholars who have created a collaborative, integrated learning platform dedicated to understanding and promoting "cosmopolitan communication" - communication for the purpose of developing greater health, wealth, and peace for everyone on the planet. Cosmopolitan communication transcends the more limited forms of ethnocentrism (my way/my tribe) and modernism (a naive dedication to "truth"as defined by positivists). What cosmopolitan communication looks like in particular contexts, and how it can be better understood and cultivated, are open questions.
50 teachers, scholars, and practitioners from around the world will participate in this year's FUGIC Forum in Munich.
Where is the conference? The conference is being held at the Bundeswehr University Munich. Bundeswehr is one of two federal universities in Germany, established in the early 1970's to provide civilian academic education for military officers. The university is strongly oriented toward business and technology, and is well-known its work in aeronautical engineering. Since the 1990's, the university has been welcoming increasing numbers of civilian and international students. In 2007, Bundeswehr restructured its curriculum to make it compatible with the European Higher Education Area - allowing for the international recognition of degrees and qualifications, and making it possible for European students and graduates to move freely between countries. Bundeswehr has numerous international partnerships, including several with the United States - among these, the United States Military Academy, the Naval Postgraduate School, and Norwich University.






It's great to hear that Germany is being so considerate and accommodating towards those who are coming into their country. I heard that the number of Syrians who are fleeing to other areas is so astronomical that borders are apparently being tightened in some places as we speak. I just hope that these people can find some peace, after all they've been through they certainly deserve to be treated with empathy and compassion.
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I cannot wait to hear more about Jamie Blyte's work with digital storytelling and police masculinity -- what a brilliant inquiry!
ReplyDeleteI'm curious about how the term/concept of cosmopolitan communication integrated into your prison work before this conference? was it part of your original proposal? What communication concepts is it most closely aligned to?
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