Participatory Spirituality for the 21st Century
Meta-Integral has just sent out the call for papers for the upcoming 2015 Integral Theory Conference. The theme for the conference is Integral Impacts: Using Integrative Metatheories to Catalyze Effective Change.
See here for details.
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I share Theurj's ethical objections and have a few aesthetic ones besides! But community, new experiences, enlivening the collective field, etc., etc....
Anyway here'sthe facebook group
Your photo for the group more than makes up for any aesthetic deficiencies the conference may have.
If anything significant gets posted to the facebook group, please repost here. I don't do facebook (am I the only one left on the planet that doesn't do facebook?).
I just posted a link there to what I believe will be the accommodations for conference attendees (unless folks select the local homestay option or arrange for their own housing): http://seawolfsuites.sonoma.edu/maps_photos.html
Thank you David, and Congratulations!
Joe
DavidM58 said:
Congrats Layman and Bruce and "Red Lion"! My proposal was also accepted, so I will hopefully see you all there! Maybe we can have an IPM meet-up.
It's well past November 1st. Has anyone heard any detail yet on registration for the conference?
It will begin pretty soon, I believe. There were some delays, as I understand, getting things worked out on the conference and housing pricing and arrangements.
I’m very pleased to announce that I’ll be co-leading a half-day pre-conference workshop on July 16 at the Integral Theory Conference, which will be held at Sonoma State University in Rohnert Park, California, July 16-19, 2015. This workshop is the first event to be sponsored by the newly incorporated Foundation for Integral Religion and Spirituality.
The name of the workshop is "Impacting Religion: Integral and Participatory Spiritualities in Dialogue." Here's a brief description of what it will be about:
"In this experimental dialogical encounter, Integral and Participatory practitioners will engage in spirited discussion and debate of the strengths and weaknesses of each approach for responding to the unique religious and spiritual challenges of our time — to validate the religious impulse for a post-secular culture, support religious diversity, facilitate interreligious relationships, foster frameworks for trans-lineage practice and understanding, meet the many ethical challenges of a world in crisis, and respect and cultivate the radical potentials of human being. Participants in the workshop will have opportunities to practice experiential exercises and to participate in breakout discussion groups on important themes covered in the opening panel discussion."
I’d love to have you join me and attend ITC! It’s the world’s largest academic conference devoted to the field of integral theory and practice, and it only happens every other year. This year’s conference theme is Integral Impacts: Using Integrative Metatheories to Catalyze Effective Change. Integral and Participatory models both aim to effect change in, and positively impact, contemporary (inter-)religious understanding, study, and practice, but they differ in a number of significant ways on the best ways to achieve this. During the initial panel discussion, representatives of both approaches will clarify the respective strategies and points of difference among these approaches. and the remainder of the workshop will be given to generative dialogue around, and experiential exploration of, the salient and most pressing themes raised in the panel discussion, in the interest of fostering greater rapprochement between the Integral and Participatory communities.
The primary organizing principle for this year’s ITC is building community. The conference organizers have created a truly integrative event that is as much academic conference as it is an experiential retreat. Registration includes full conference access, village-style accommodations on campus, meals, parking, evening cultural performances, an integral art exhibit, and much more. SSU is one of the most beautiful college campuses on the west coast, and this idyllic container will enable a deeper embodiment of learning, inspiration, and creativity to emerge from our community.
I encourage you to register soon. Space is limited at the workshop and at ITC. Early registration prices end on April 13. An extra night of lodging is available on July 15 for those who arrive early for the workshops.
For more information and to register, go to 2015 Integral Theory Conference.
I look forward to seeing you at ITC this summer!
This event is even stronger bait for me to attend the ITC. The problem is finances. Registration is $825. Then there's travel, lodging, food. The total would be well over $1200 for a weekend and that's out of my limited retirement budget. I can read the ITC papers afterward like the last time, but that's not the same as attending. And last time I don't think they had papers for the pre-conference workshops. I'm sure there will be video of this event that perhaps you could share?
PS: Ah, I just noticed that the registration fee included lodging and meals, so it would just be travel as an extra cost. But the pre-conference workship is $80 for half day, $150 for full day? Is this half or full?
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