Beyond Self-Authorship: Fifth Order and the Capacity for Social Consciousness
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
3-2012
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Abstract
In this chapter, I explore the relationship between Robert Kegan's fifth-order consciousness and the capacity for social consciousness and action. I examine the role of the self in coalition work in phenomenological, postcolonial, and feminist approaches, in light of Kegan's account of self-as-system.
Repository Citation
Zaytoun, K. D.
(2012). Beyond Self-Authorship: Fifth Order and the Capacity for Social Consciousness. Development and Assessment of Self-Authorship: Exploring the Concept Across Cultures, 9, 151-166.
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