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This book introduces social practitioners - community development workers, social workers, organisational change facilitators, social, ecological, cultural and political activists - to a phenomenological tradition of reflective practice.

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This book introduces social practitioners - community development workers, social workers, organisational change facilitators, social, ecological, cultural and political activists - to a phenomenological tradition of reflective practice.


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Autorenporträt
As a scholar Peter works, teaches and researches on the borderlands between community development and other disciplines and fields of practice, from phenomenology, dialogue, depth psychology, peace and conflict and forced migration. He has worked in the fields of youth, community and organisation development for over 30 years, in places as far afield as South Africa, Uganda, Vanuatu, PNG, Nepal, Philippines, Brazil and Australia. Peter has been a writer or co-writer/editor of 15 books and over 55 professional journal articles.

At the time of finishing this book he is:



  • Director/consultant at Community Praxis Co-op, a consulting and training organisation with a vision of more just, peaceful and sustainable communities
  • A part-time community development practitioner at Hummingbird House, a hospice for children with life-limiting illness
  • A custodian of the Camellia Centre for Soul-Work and Reflective Practice
  • A visiting professor, University of the Free State, South Africa
  • An honorary associate professor at Deakin University, Australia
  • An adjunct associate professor at Queensland University of Technology, Australia