Nora Bateson
International Bateson Institute
Dalagan 68
113 24 Stockholm Sweden
Email:
bateson.institute@gmail.com
Web:
www.internationalbatesoninstitute.org
www.anecologyofmind.com
http://www.triarchypress.net/small-arcs.html
Nora Bateson is an award-winning filmmaker, research designer,
writer, lecturer and educator, as well as President of the International
Bateson Institute based in Sweden. Her work asks the question “How we
can improve our perception of the complexity we live within, so we may
improve our interaction with the world?”. An international lecturer,
researcher and writer, Nora wrote, directed and produced the
award-winning documentary, An Ecology of Mind, a portrait of her father,
Gregory Bateson. Her work brings the fields of biology, cognition, art,
anthropology, psychology, and information technology together into a
study of the patterns in ecology of living systems. Her book, Small Arcs
of Larger Circles released by Triarchy Press, UK, 2016 is a
revolutionary personal approach to the study of systems and complexity.
The IBI integrates the sciences, arts and professional knowledge to
create a qualitative inquiry of the integration of life. Nora is the
president of the International Bateson Institute, directing research
projects that require multiple contexts of research. interdependent
processes. Asking, “How we can create a context in which to study the
contexts?”An impressive team of international thinkers, scientists and
artists have been brought together by the IBI to generate an innovative
form of inquiry, which Nora coined “Transcontextual Research”.
As an educator she has developed curricula for schools in Northern
California, and produced and directed award winning multimedia projects
on intercultural and ecological understanding. Her work, which has been
presented at the world’s top universities, is described as “offering
audiences a lens through which to see the world that effects not only
the way we see, but also the way we think”. Nora’s work in facilitating
cross-disciplinary discussions is part of her research into what she
calls, “the ecology of the conversation”. Her speaking engagements
include keynote addresses and lectures at international conferences and
universities on a wide range of topics that span the fields of
anti-fascism, ecology, education, the arts, family therapy, leadership
and many more aspects of advocacy for living systems– she travels
between conversations in different fields bringing multiple perspectives
into view to reveal larger patterns.
Memberships and awards: Chairman International
Bateson Institute. Associate of The Taos Institute. Board Member: Human
Systems Journal of Systemic Practice, Tallberg Foundation, Fellow of
Lindsifarne Foundation, Bateson Idea Group (BIG), Club of Rome, Great
Transition Foundation, Human Potential Foundation, Awards: Sustainable
Thompkins Ecology Award, Winner Spokane Film Festival, Winner Santa Cruz
Film Festival, Media Ecology Award.
