This page contains a series of abstracts for papers and public presentations on apithology research. Where available links to the presentations materials or archive recordings themselves are also provided.
2012
“Abductive Theory for Thought Ecologies: Stages in the Path” Presentation to the 3rd MUPSA Conference, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Australia (Abstract)
“The Hero’s Journey: Leadership Learnings in Apithology Practice” Presentation to the MLM Degree Program, Curtin University, Perth, Australia (Presentation)
2011
“Abductive Theory: The Origins of Praxogenesis” Presentation to the 2nd MUPSA Conference, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Australia (Abstract)
“When Healthy Societies Think Well: Psychological Panarchy and Sustainability” Presentation to the 3MT Competition Committee, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Australia (Abstract)
“Poiesis, Ethics, Praxis: Why the Environment Doesn’t Exist and Things are Not Going Well”, Presentation to the ISTP Seminar Series, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Australia (Abstract)
“The Topology of the Psychology of Decision Making” Presentation to the Organizational Behavior Program, Adelphe University, New York, USA (Presentation)
“Sustainable Sustainability: The Sustainable Leadership of Change” Presentation to the Sustainability, Ecology and Communities Program, School of Sustainability, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Australia (Presentation)
2010
“Sustainability In Your Organisation: An (Apithological) Road Map to Success” Presentation to the Australian Institute of Management (WA), Perth, Australia
“Finding the Unicorn: Disclosing the Panarchy Dynamics of Sustainable Psychosystems” Presentation to the 2nd MUPSA Conference, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Australia (Abstract)
2006
“Integral Sustainability: How to do Integral Interventions (Theory into Practice)” Presentation to the 2nd Integral Ecology and Sustainability Seminar, Westminster, Colorado, USA (Presentation)
2005
“Visualising Complexity: Managing Sustainability in a 3D Landscape” Presentation to the 12th International Conference on Thinking, Melbourne, Australia (Abstract)
“The Antelope and the Rock – Eight Levels of Conceptual Complexity” Presentation to the 12th International Conference on Thinking, Melbourne, Australia (Abstract)