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Appreciative Inquiry and Public Dialogue: An Approach to Community Change
Authors:Finegold  Muriel A.  Holland  Bea Mah  Lingham   Tony
Affiliation:(1) 72 Mt. Vernon Street, 2A, Boston, MA, 02108
Abstract:This paper will demonstrate the contribution of Appreciative Inquiry (AI) to whole system change in the public and non-profit sectors through elucidation of the theory, method, and examples of the successful application of this approach. Developed in the mid 1980s by David Cooperrider and his colleagues at Case Western Reserve University, AI begins with the discovery of the highest achievements, core values, and aspirations embedded in all human systems. It is a methodology that begins a dialogue between individuals, expands to groups and builds to embrace and declare community wide intentions and actions. The theory of social constructionism informs this work asserting that individuals in relationship with one another can and will co-create an effective future when a positive inquiry into the heart and soul of a system, its greatest accomplishments and deepest values, generates new meaning and inspires new possibilities. Deceptively simple, the system is based on a reversal of the expectations, practices, and limitations found in traditional problem solving methodologies and thus represents a significant shift in attitude and language.
Keywords:appreciative inquiry  participative processes  large scale interventions  whole system interventions  public dialogue  public discourse
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