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This paper interrogates four perspectives (structuralist community psychology, deconstruction, interpretive systemology, and critical systems thinking) to inform the unfolding of a theory of systemic intervention. A vision of epistemology is provided which clarifies the relationships among knowledge, power, will and intervention, and a normative framework for systemic intervention is then presented. Finally, the theory unfolded in this paper is deconstructed to reveal a second theory, yet to be explored, of systemic life projects. This provides an exciting agenda for future research.
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Midgley, G., Ochoa-Arias, A.E. Unfolding a Theory of Systemic Intervention. Systemic Practice and Action Research 14, 615–649 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011977220479
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