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Research
and Development
Braziers
is a conscious experiment in living together. It was founded to
explore how a group could develop more harmonious relationships
and more effective group structures.
Much of the research concentrates on techniques of discussion,
which allow sensitive attention of the group to all points of
view. At their best, these techniques, intended and designed for
the purpose - lead to an integration of initially opposing ideas.
The process is slow, but constant practice leads to increased
sensitivity to the views of other group members, and an increased
ability to think together creatively.
The Braziers' experiment is based on the ideas of two men, Wilfred
Trotter (1872-1939), and Norman
Glaister (1883-1961), the founder of Braziers.
Glaister had a vision of substituting organisations of knowledge,
understanding and sympathy for organisations based on power, avoiding
too great a concentration of power in a few hands.
The community at Braziers Park has been struggling to operate
effectively for some time, and a Director has now been appointed,
with the remit of making the activities here financially viable.
There is still the commitment to work with the concepts of Sensory
and Executive as two parts of an integrated whole.
The results of Braziers' research are recorded partly through
the notes made of meetings, which constitute an archive of material
dating from the earliest days of Braziers, and partly through
the annual publication of of Braziers'
Research Communications.
Last
updated
May 22, 2006
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