About the Institute
Our mission is to contribute to the making of better social worlds by reflecting on current patterns of communication and building better ones. We know that the skills necessary for making better social worlds are unevenly distributed and often in shortest supply when needed most. We are dedicated to improving this situation by promoting abilities, skills, and ways of being that enable us to act compassionately, mindfully, and wisely into the complex worlds in which we live.
The Institute’s goal is best expressed as learning together how to develop and share a cosmopolitan sensibility regarding our communication practices. This cosmopolitan sensibility can be expressed in several ways, including the idea that we remain profoundly curious about, and open to, the many ways of being human, seeing each way as one reality among many, and appreciating that all are constructed in different ongoing patterns of communicating.
In all of these efforts, the goal is to shift our taken-for-granted view of communication (as a simple tool for exchanging ideas and information) to a more complex understanding of the creative power of communication. In practical terms, these shifts are facilitated using tools and models inspired and informed by the Theory of the Coordinated Management of Meaning (CMM).
The Institute itself represents a diverse community of individuals, groups and organizations who use the Coordinated Management of Meaning (CMM) theory to inform and enhance their work. We engage with, and learn from one another, through a variety of online and in-person forums. Individual scholars and practitioners, educators and thought leaders, and institutional advocates comprise the core of the Institute’s supporters. However, the Institute’s programs and events are open to everyone.
As the institutional home and on-going keeper of CMM’s living history, the Institute partners with people, organizations and projects that represent significant, relevant, and applicable ways to institutionalize better patterns of communication.
The public benefit 501(c)3 Institute provides:
- Opportunities for collaboration, research, and teaching, including our joint graduate student fellowship program with Columbia University and joint conferences held with like-minded organisations such as the UK Association for Family Therapy
- Professional development programs for emerging and established CMM practitioners, including our annual CMMi Fellowship program
- Development and implementation of demonstration projects, showing how we can make better social worlds, especially demonstrated in our long-term CosmoKidz and Cosmopolis projects
- Worldwide networking and information sharing most notably conducted through our Learning Exchanges and occasional webinars
- Fresh insights about CMM’s capacity to transform contemporary social issues and covered in the CMMi Press publication program
- Advocacy for the continued improvement of personal and public communication in all walks of life, through our publications, our sponsored projects and our networking
- Support for the continued development of CMM as a practical theory and as a way of being in the world
The Board of Stewards
The Institute is overseen by an international Board of Stewards. The members of the board voluntarily contribute their time and expertise to fulfilling the vision of the Institute. At various times, the members take on specific responsibilities for particular projects and activities that suit their passions and their time available. The current responsibilities include:
Barton Buechner, PhD | CMMi Fellows, CMMI Secretary |
Beth Fisher-Yoshida, PhD | CMMi Fellows, AC4 Fellows, CMMi Editorial Collective |
Marit Eikaas Haavimb, MABPSS | CosmoKidz |
Arthur Jensen, PhD | Cosmopolis-2045, CMMi Editorial Collective |
Barbara McKay, D.Psych | CMMi Press Editorial Collective, UK/AFT Liaison |
Sergej van Middendorp, PhD | CMMI Treasurer, Fielding Graduate University & Institute for Global Integral Competence Liaison |
Kimberly Pearce, MA | Cofounder, President, CosmoKidz |
Robyn Penman, PhD | Honorary Life Associate, Cosmopolis, CMMi Press Editor, Newsletter Editor |
Susan Steen, PhD | CMMi Editorial Collective |
Daniel Walters | CosmoKidz |
Don Waisanen, PhD | CosmoTeenz Teen Fellows Project, Cosmopolis-2045 |
Ilene Wasserman, PhD | CMMi Fellows, CMMi Editorial Collective |
Institute Staff
Abbie VanMeter | Executive Director of Collaborative Innovations |
Vin Jensen | Web & Graphic Design, Technical Support |
Latest news about the CMM Institute

A dedication to the enduring memory of Marit Eikaas Haavimb
A dedication to the enduring memory of Marit Eikaas Haavimb
Marit Eikaas Haavimb, the heart and soul of the CMM Institute, passed away 6 months ago. She is still sorely missed. Ilene Wasserman and Stewards from the Institute have prepared a dedication to Marit to honor her extraordinary contribution to all we value and hold dear at the Institute.
How can we respond in a climate of cruelty?
How can we respond in a climate of cruelty?
The CMM Institute is dedicated to making social worlds better and at the moment it feels as if we are needed more than ever. There seems to be such a climate of cruelty and lack of care for other people in our social world, we feel compelled to respond. But how do we do this? Vin Jensen has written a well-considered response that we want to share with you.
Sound-based interventions: Exploring “conversational jazz” and improvisation for co-creating healing spaces between lifeworlds
Sound-based interventions: Exploring “conversational jazz” and improvisation for co-creating healing spaces between lifeworlds
CMM Institute Stewards Rik Spann and Bart Buechner have designed an exciting interactive workshop on the use of improvisational methods for creating healing conversations. The specific purpose of the workshop was to offer some simple, learnable CMM-based approaches that can be used with other, existing, empirically validated or “evidence-based” therapies. This workshop was presented in April at a conference organized by the Schutz Circle in Vienna, Austria, in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Schutz’s influential paper, “On Multiple Realities”.
Democracy for the future
Democracy for the future
Sergej van Middendorp, one of our valued Stewards, has started an essay series on Substack in response to the enormity of the polycrisis we are currently experiencing. In his first essay he calls for the need for a radical re-democratization of the political system and a fundamental redesign of what we take democracy to be. CMM has much to offer in this reconceptualization.
Communication is everything: Abbie VanMeter’s talk at CSCA
Communication is everything: Abbie VanMeter’s talk at CSCA
In March, Abbie VanMeter was invited to talk at the Undergraduate Honors Research Luncheon during the Central States Communication Association Annual Conference. She captured the essence of her presentation when she said, “What I want you to be reminded of here is that work or school isn’t everything—but communication is.“
Interpersonal Communication has won a McGuffey Longevity Award
Interpersonal Communication has won a McGuffey Longevity Award
The 8th edition of Arthur Jensen and Sarah Trenholm’s Interpersonal Communication textbook has been awarded the McGuffey Longevity Award by the Textbook and Academic Authors’ Association. This award recognizes the longevity in the marketplace and is a strong testimony to the quality of the book. We congratulate Arthur and Sarah on this remarkable achievement.
Quarterly report from Abbie VanMeter
Quarterly report from Abbie VanMeter
The past three months have been busy for Abbie VanMeter in her role as Executive Director for Innovative Collaborations. In her quarterly report she describes how she is helping to get CMM on the road and on the air, and what other members of the Board have been up to as well.
Honoring Stephen Littlejohn
Honoring Stephen Littlejohn
A special panel was convened at the Western States Communication Association Annual Convention in Albuquerque in February, to honor Stephen Littlejohn, a founding Director of the CMM Institute—amongst many other things. Kim Pearce was part of that panel, and offered some significant stories pointing to how much Stephen contributed to the evolution of CMM and the CMMi.
New Collaborations: A report from Abbie VanMeter
New Collaborations: A report from Abbie VanMeter
Our new Executive Director of Collaborative Innovations, Abbie VanMeter, writes about the exciting new things happening at the CMM Institute—including the line-up for our fourth podcast season, the continuing evolution of our collaborations with, and for, CosmoActivities, new resource offerings, and an invitation to our community.
A review of Justice in the Making: Relating, Participating, Communicating
A review of Justice in the Making: Relating, Participating, Communicating
Robyn Penman’s ground breaking new book, Justice in the Making: Relating, Participating, Communicating was published last month and is already being highly acclaimed. In this quarter’s news, Sheila McNamee, Professor Emerita, New Hampshire University, offers a considered review of the book; noting that “Penman offers an impressive review of established understandings of justice…, thoroughly introduces the limitations of those understandings and offers an alternative that speaks directly to the pragmatic appreciation of possibilities for justice in our lived experience”