Triarchy Press imprint: 18 books

by Daniel Wahl
Language: English
Release Date: May 16, 2016

Daniel Wahl explores ways of relating to the many converging crises and opportunities faced by humanity at a local, regional and global scale. He invites us to step back from our tendency to want quick-fix solutions. Will they - rather than systemic transformation - offer the culture change needed?...

Context, Context, Context

How Our Blindness to Context Cripples Even the Smartest Organizations

by Barry Oshry
Language: English
Release Date: January 2, 2018

Barry Oshry explains the problem with organizational structures in this dialogue between two consultants about a change initiative. A guide to Systems Thinking for organizations, it’s as engaging and helpful as any business book you’ve ever read. Give it to team leaders, trainers, HR people, managers and chief execs and transform your organization.

Cultivating Flows

How Ideas Become Thriving Organizations

by Jean Russell, Herman Wagter
Language: English
Release Date: May 2, 2016

 The Internet has transformed the way we live and work – by unleashing the power of shared ideas, the power of instant communication, the power of cooperation while being separated by time and distance. If the old idea of an organisation as a static machine, run hierarchically and designed...

Small Arcs of Larger Circles

Framing Through Other Patterns

by Nora Bateson
Language: English
Release Date: September 9, 2016

"Truly a great and life changing read!" **This is an important first collection of essays, reflections and poems by Nora Bateson, the noted research designer, film-maker, writer and lecturer. She is the daughter of Gregory Bateson, president of the International Bateson Institute...

On Walking

A guide to going beyond wandering around looking at stuff

by Phil Smith
Language: English
Release Date: April 20, 2014

Phil Smith of Wrights & Sites' fame is not the first to walk in the footsteps of W.G. Sebald, whose The Rings of Saturn is an account a walk round Suffolk 20 years ago.  What *is *remarkable is that Phil's own walk was quite as extraordinary as Sebald's and that he matches Sebald's...
by Phil Smith
Language: English
Release Date: April 20, 2015

A book about developments in walking and walk-performance for enthusiasts, practitioners, students and academics. walking’s new movement is intended for anyone who makes, or wants to make, walking art or walk-performances - and for anyone interested in psychogeography, radical walking, drift and...

Attending to Movement

Somatic Perspectives on Living in this World

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Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2015

This edited collection draws on the conference, Attending to Movement: Somatic Perspectives on Living in this World, run at C-DaRE, the Centre for Dance Research, Coventry University, 12 – 14 July, 2013. Somatic practitioners, dance artists and scholars from a wide range of subject domains...

Counter-Tourism: The Handbook

A handbook for those who want more from heritage sites than a tea shoppe and an old thing in a glass case

by Phil Smith
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 2012

This is the definitive guide to Counter-Tourism, except that Counter-Tourism has a low opinion of definitive guides. So it’s more like an equivocal misguide. It includes dozens of detailed Counter-Tourism ‘tactics’ plus the thinking behind Counter-Tourism, its academic and philosophical background,...
by Richard Davis
Language: English
Release Date: October 11, 2016

In this important book, Richard Davis looks at the issue of ‘responsibility’ in public services – on both the government’s part and that of the users. While government wrestles with how to cut the cost of services, Davis shows that government can provide responsible, sustainable and effective...
by Phil Smith, Alyson Hallett
Language: English
Release Date: June 20, 2017

An email conversation between a noted poet.walker and a noted performance.walker about being temporarily prevented from walking “normally” by illness/surgery. Their reflections cover cultural perceptions and personal values associated with walking, personal anecdotes, philosophical reflection, practices for daily-life and an alphabet of falling.
by Nelisha Wickremasinghe
Language: English
Release Date: January 2, 2018

Most workplace problems are caused by over-exposure to real/imagined threat. This activates the 'threat brain'. When combined with our 'drive brain', we fall into destructive loops of compulsive behaviour. This book explains the Trimotive Brain and shows how to identify these emotions and regulate them by being more aware of unconscious motivation.

Desire Paths

Real Walks to Nonreal Places

by Roy Bayfield
Language: English
Release Date: October 31, 2016

Unpromisingly – for a walking book – Desire Paths begins on a hospital gurney as the author prepares for open heart surgery. Thereafter, it dances back and forth in place and time between an array of obscurely connected walks that Roy has undertaken over the years.  Among the book’s...
by Phil Smith
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 2014

"I'm bursting to say how beautiful, bewildering and breathtaking this book is. I don't want it to end...maybe it never does..." - 5-star reader's review This is a book for urban explorers, imaginative walkers, ambulant youngsters, difficult drifters, artists of the path less travelled,...

Dancing at the Edge

Competence, Culture and Organization in the 21st Century

by Graham Leicester, Maureen O'Hara
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 2012

In his 1980 essay, The World of Tomorrow and the Person of Tomorrow, the psychologist Carl Rogers contemplated the future. He described those who would usher in this new era as people with the capacity to understand, bring about and absorb a paradigm shift. He added: "I have an uneasy...
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