Master's Work Video Productions

Conversations in Social Construction: A Video Series

Thanks to Andrews and Clark Explorations, a significant body of constructionist thought is now captured on video. The growing series, "Conversations in Social Construction" now includes

  • Foundational Ideas in Social Construction with Ken Gergen
  • Appreciative Inquiry with David Cooperrider
  • Social Constructionist Ideas about Psychotherapy with Harlene Anderson
  • Generating Research with Mary Gergen
  • Relational Responsibility with Sheila McNamee
  • The Social Construction of Spirituality with Diana Whitney
  • Imagine Chicago with Bliss Browne
  • About Writing: Creating Multiple Voices with Peggy Penn
  • The Social Construction of Morality with James Day

For more information and to purchase videos in the series go to: www.masterswork.com, or email jenandrews@aol.com or call toll-free: 1-800-476-1619.


Appreciative Inquiry-A Beginning a film which documents the expereince of development workers and community members with appreciative inquiry, an innovative approach to bring about lasting change. Appreciative inquiry empowers local people by helping them build a vision for a better future based on their community's strengths. Then, by drawing on these strengths, the community charts a path to turn their vision into reality. Appreciative Inquiry-A Beginning is a joint project of the International Institute for Sustainable Development and MYRADA.


Story Telling and Community Driven Development

On January 25, 2004 Madelyn Blair, former World Bank division chief and current President of Pelerei, Inc., facilitated a workshop at World Bank headquarters in Washington on storytelling as a tool for planning and problem solving. The purpose of the workshop was to demonstrate how storytelling can be used to help a community develop by sharing knowledge and ideas within that community and by creating a forum for open exchanges across communities. Click here for further information on this video.

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