by CMM Institute | Sep 16, 2025 | Community happenings, Fall 2025, Newsletter
Check out CMM at the Relating Systems Thinking and Design Conference! You can join the CMM Institute for a full day on ‘Relational Connectedness’ at the RSD Online Conference on Saturday, October 11. Check out our sessions below and read more here. Relational...
by CMM Institute | Jun 4, 2025 | Community happenings, Newsletter, Summer 2025
Sound-based interventions: Exploring “conversational jazz” and improvisation for co-creating healing spaces between lifeworlds Inspired by an exploratory session on “Conversational Jazz” originally conducted by Frank Barrett and Barnett Pearce in 2008, CMM Institute...
by CMM Institute | Jun 4, 2025 | Community happenings, Newsletter, Summer 2025
Communication is everything: Abbie VanMeter’s talk at CSCA “Communication is Everything” Hi. Hello. Thank you for having me. And congratulations on getting to present on your research this week! What a cool opportunity that not every undergraduate in every field has....
by CMM Institute | Mar 21, 2025 | Community happenings, Newsletter, Spring 2025
Honoring Stephen Littlejohn Text of an address by Kim Pearce to the Western States Communication Association Annual Convention, Albuquerque, 2025 It’s an honor to be here to say a few things about my long-time friend and colleague, Stephen. I begin my reflections with...
by CMM Institute | Sep 20, 2024 | Community happenings, Fall 2024, Newsletter
Stephen W. Littlejohn: Dedicated to making better social worlds Stephen Ward LittlejohnSeptember 12, 1944–July 4, 2024 Stephen Ward Littlejohn died on July 4, 2024, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, of a heart attack at the age of 79. He was born in Los Angeles on September...
by CMM Institute | Sep 20, 2024 | Community happenings, Fall 2024, Newsletter
Exploring the relationship between CMM and Theory of Positive Disintegration This past July, Abbie VanMeter and Sergej van Middendorp had the opportunity to present a session titled, “Improvising Personal and Social Evolution with the Theory of Positive Disintegration...
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