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SHEILA MCNAMEE
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SHEILA MCNAMEE, Ph.D.
Sheila McNamee is Professor of Communication at the University of New Hampshire and a founder [1], Vice President and Board Member of the Taos Institute. Her work is focused on dialogic transformation within a variety of social and institutional contexts including psychotherapy, organizations, education, healthcare, and local communities. She is author of Relational Responsibility: Resources for Sustainable Dialogue, with Kenneth Gergen (Sage, 1999). Other books include, Therapy as Social Construction, with Kenneth Gergen (Sage, 1992), Philosophy in Therapy: The Social Poetics of Therapeutic Conversation, with Klaus Deissler (Carl Auer Systeme Verlag, 2000), The Appreciative Organization, with her co-founders of the Taos Institute (Taos Institute, 2008) and The Social Construction of Organisation with Dian Marie Hosking (Liber and Copenhagen Business School Press, 2005). Professor McNamee has also authored numerous articles and chapters on social constructionist theory and practice. She actively engages constructionist practices in a variety of contexts to bring communities of participants with diametrically opposing viewpoints together to create livable futures. Professor McNamee lectures and consults regularly, both nationally and internationally, for universities, private institutes, organizations, and communities.
Other academic positions: Visiting Professor, Department of Psychology and Education, University of São Paulo - Ribeirão Preto, Brazil (2009) Visiting Professor, Department of Public Health, College of Nursing, University of São Paulo - Ribeirão Preto, Brazil (2007) Visiting Professor, School of Governance, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands (2006-2009) Faculty, Ph.D. Program in Social Psychology, University of Parma, Italy. (2005 – present) Visiting Professor, Department of Psychology and Education, University of Sao Paulo, Ribeirao Preto, San Paulo, (2004). Visiting Professor, Department of English and Communication, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (2001) Visiting Professor, Istituto di Psicologia, University of Parma, Italy (1986)
EDUCATION
University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Department of Communication PhD, 1983
PERMANENT APPOINTMENTS
- 1982- Department of Communication,University of New Hampshire, NH.
- Professor (1997-present), Chair (1990-1999), Associate Professor (1988-1997),
- Assistant Professor 1982-1988)
- 1993- Co-Founder, Vice President and Board member, The Taos Institute (www.taosinstitute.net)
INVITED FACULTY POSITIONS
- 2009 Visiting Professor, Department of Psychology and Education, University of São Paulo - Ribeirão Preto, Brazil.
- 2007 Visiting Professor, Department of Public Health, College of Nursing, University of São Paulo - Ribeirão Preto, Brazil.
- 2006-2009 Visiting Professor, School of Governance, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.
- 2005- Faculty, Ph.D. Program in Social Psychology, University of Parma, Italy.
- 2001 Visiting Professor, Department of English and Communication, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
- 1987 89 Adjunct Faculty, The Center for Family Studies, Nashua, NH.
- 1987 90 Research Advisor, Framingham Day Hospital, Framingham, MA.
- 1986 Visiting Professor, Istituto di Psicologia, University of Parma, Italy.
- 1984 1987 Research and Clinical Associate, Family Therapy Team, North Essex Health Resource Center, Newburyport, MA.
- 1984 89 Adjunct Faculty, Greater Lawrence Training Institute, Lawrence, MA.
- 1982 Research Associate, Family Therapy Program, University of Calgary Medical School, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Awards (two most recent)
- 2007 Lindberg Award for Outstanding Scholar/Teacher, College of Liberal Arts, University of New Hampshire (2007-2008)
- 2001-2004 Class of 1944 Professorship, University of New Hampshire
BOOKS
- Hosking, D. and McNamee, S. (Eds.)(2006). The social construction of organisation. Malmo, Sweden: Liber and Copenhagen Business School Press.[ http://www.amazon.com/Social-Construction-Organization-Advances-Studies/dp/8763001659]
- Anderson, H., Cooperrider, D., Gergen, K., Gergen, M., McNamee, S. and Whitney, D. (2008, 2nd edition). The appreciative organization. Ohio: Taos Institute Publications. Translated and Published as: Die Wertschätzende Organisation. Germany: Verlag Bielefeld. (K. Deissler and K. J. Gergen, Editors) [2]
- Deissler, K. G. and McNamee, S.(Eds.). (2000). Philosophy in Therapy: The Social Poetics of Therapeutic Conversation. (Phil und Sophie auf der couch: Die soziale poesie therapeutischer gesprache). Heidelberg: Carl Auer Systeme Verlag. [3]
- McNamee, S. and Gergen, K.J. (1999). Relational Responsibility: Resources for Sustainable Dialogue. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage, Inc. [4]
- McNamee, S. and Gergen, K. J. (Eds.) (1992). Therapy as Social Construction. London: Sage.
Translated and Published as: (2004) Korean translation of Therapy as Social Construction. Korea: Kakjisa. (1998) Terapia come costruzione sociale, Italian Translation.Italy: Franco Angeli. (1998) Japanese translation of Therapy as Social Construction. Tokyo: English Agency, Inc. (1998) Terapia como construcao social, Portuguese translation. Porto Alegre: Artes Medicas. (1996) La terapia como construccion social, Spanish translation. Barcelona: Paidos.
JOURNAL ARTICLES
- McNamee, S. (in press). A Social Constructionist Exploration of Therapeutic Expertise. Nova Perspectiva Sistêmica.
- Camargo-Borges, C., Mishima, S., McNamee, S. (in press). Da Autonomia à Responsabilidade Relacional: explorando novas inteligibilidades para as práticas de saúde (From Autonomy to Relational Responsibility: Exploring New Intelligibilities for Health Practice). Gerais, Revista Interinstitucional di Psicologia.
- McNamee, S. (2006). Connections among social construction, language and collaborative understanding. In S. McNamee and H. Anderson (Guest Eds.), The AIPracitioner(http://www.aipractitioner.com), August.
- McNamee, S. (2006). Constructionist provocations for therapeutic conversations about Sexuality. Rivista Sperimentale di Freniatria CXXX(1), 25-43.
- McNamee, S. (2005). Curiosity and irreverence: Constructing therapeutic possibilities. Human Systems, 16, 75-84.
- McNamee, S. (2005). Modelos de Terapia Familiar Como Recursos Conversacionais (Family Therapy Models as Conversational Resources). Familia e Comunidade, 2 (1), 9-36.
- McNamee, S. (2005). Comment on The Incredible Possibilities of Being. Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 18(4), 345-348.
- Dole, D., McNamee, S., Seiling, J., and Radford, A. (Guest Eds.) (2004). Appreciative Organizations in Practice. Special Issue of AiPractitioner: The International Newsletter of Ai Best Practices, February.
- McNamee, S. (2004). Promiscuity in the Practice of Family Therapy. Journal of Family Therapy. Journal of Family Therapy, 26(3), pp. 224-244.
- McNamee, S. (2004). Reflections on Critical Moments as Transformations. Negotiation Journal, 20(2), 269-274.
- McNamee, S. (2004). Appreciative Evaluation within a Conflicted Educational Context. New Directions in Evaluation, 100, 23-40.
- McNamee, S. (2003). Who is the Therapist? A Social Constructionist Exploration of the Therapeutic Relationship. Psychotherapy Section Newsletter (The British Psychological Society), 34, 29-39.
- McNamee, S. (2003). Bridging Incommensurate Discourses: A Response to Mackay. Theory and Psychology, 13, 3, 387-396.
- McNamee, S. (2002). Appreciative Inquiry: Social Construction in Practice. Organisations and People, 9(2), 35-41.
- McNamee, S. (2002). How Far Beyond Individualism? International Gestalt Journal, 25(1),137-144.
- Gergen, K.J., McNamee, S., and Barrett, F.J. (2001). Toward transformative dialogue. International Journal of Public Administration, 24, 7/8, 679-707. Reprinted as :
- Gergen, K.J., McNamee, S. and Barrett, F.J. (2002). Realizing Transformative Dialogue. In N. Roberts (Ed.), The Transformative Power of Dialogue. JAI Press. Translated and reprinted as:
- (2003) Transformativer Dialog. Zeitschrift fur Systemische Therapie, 21 (2), 69-89.
- McNamee, S. (2000). Love and identity in contemporary culture. [Review of Romancing the honeymoon: Consummating marriage in modern society]. Journal of Constructivist Psychology.
- McNamee, S. (1997). The politics of pain and the pain of politics. Human Systems, 8 (3-4), 311-328.
- McNamee, S. (1997). Marrying Postmodernism with Cognitive Psychotherapy: A Response to Lyddon and Weill. The Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 11, 99-103.
- McNamee, S. (1996).The Relational Construction of Meaning. Talon de Aquiles, Fall, 15-17.
- McNamee, S. (1996). Out of the Head and into the Discourse: Therapeutic Practice as Relational Engagement. Dialog og Refleksjon, Nr. 35. Norway: University of Tromso, pp.118-130.
- McNamee, S. (1994). Research as Relationally Situated Activity: Ethical Implications. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 6 (3), 69-83. Also reprinted in:
- (1994) M. Snyder (Ed.), Ethical Issues in Feminist Family Therapy (pp. 69-83). New York: The Haworth Press. A variation of this is also published in Italian:
- (1997). La ricerca come attivita situata nel contesto: Implicazioni etiche. In F. Neresini (Ed.), Interpretazione e ricerca sociologica: La costruzione dei fatti sociali nel processo di ricerca. Urbino, Italy: Quattro Venti.
- McNamee, S. (1992). Social construction and the process of inquiry. American Family Therapy Association Newsletter, 47, 37-39.
- McNamee, S. (1989). Creating New Narratives in Family Therapy: An Application of Social Constructionism. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 17(1/2),92-112.
- McNamee, S. (1988). Accepting Research as Social Intervention: Implications of a Systemic Epistemology. Communication Quarterly, 36 (1), 50-68.
- McNamee, S. and Tomm, K. (1986). Research as intervention. American Family Therapy Association Newsletter, No. 25, 18 19.
- Tomm, K., Lannamann, J.W. and McNamee, S. (1984). No interview today – A consultation team intervenes by not intervening. Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies, Vol. 2, No. 4, 48 61.
- McNamee, S., Lannamann, J.W., and Tomm, K. (1983). Milan clinicians and CMM theoreticians meet: Was it a fertile Connection? Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies, 2(2), 57 62.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS: COMPETITIVELY SELECTED
- McNamee, S. (2007). A Roundtable Dialogue on the End of Life Impasse: Transformations and Possibilities in Moving from Curative to Palliative Care. National Communication Association Annual meeting, Chicago, November.
- Camargo-Borges, C., McNamee, S. and Mishima, S. (2007). Engaging Health Professionals and Users, Transforming Possibilities for Brazilian National Healthcare: A Dialogic Approach. Paper presented at the Fifth Biennial Conference of the International Society of Critical Health Psychology, Beverly, Massachusetts, July.
- Camargo-Borges, C.; Mishima, S.; McNamee, S. (2006). Exercitando a diversidade, a multiplicidade e a responsabilidade Relacional com os recursos humanos na atenção primária: Uma perspectiva sócio construcionista. Paper presented at the X Coloquio Panamericano de Investigación en Enfermeria, Buenos Aires, Argentina, November.
- Back, A., Harris, L., McNamee, S., Lannamann, J., Bakos, A. (2006). An Interdisciplinary Dialogue on the End of Life Impasse, 8th World Congress of Psycho-Oncology, International Psycho-Oncology Society, Venice, October.
- McNamee, S. (2005). Strengthening Families and Communities: Toward Transformative Dialogue, California Psychological Association, Pasadena, CA, April.
- McNamee, S. (2002). Appreciative evaluation as collaborative construction. American Evaluation Association, Washington, DC, November.
- McNamee, S. (2002). Constructing reality: Emphasizing the relational bridges the gap. American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL, August.
- McNamee, S. (2001). Conversation as developmental process: Transformative practices. American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA, August.
- McNamee, S. (2001). Diagnosis and/or dialogic possibilities in psychotherapy. American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA., August.
- McNamee, S. (2000). Teaching as conversation. American Psychological Association, Washington, DC., August.
- McNamee, S. and Gergen, K. (1999). From disordering discourse to generative dialogue. American Psychological Association annual meetings, Boston, August 20-24.
- McNamee, S. (1999). Toward postmodern humanistic psychology: The performative paradigm. American Psychological Association annual meetings, Boston, August 20-24.
- McNamee, S. (1999). Constructing masculinity in late 20th Century culture. American Psychological Association annual meetings, Boston, August 20-24.
- McNamee, S. (1999). Relational responsibility: Continuing the conversation and moving beyond polarities. Theme Panel Session, International Communication Association annual meetings, San Francisco, May 27-31.
- McNamee, S., Gergen, K.J., and Barrett, F. (1999). Toward transformative dialogue. International Communication Association annual meetings, San Francisco, May 27-31.
- Badshah, A., Seiling, J. and McNamee, S. (1998). The city community: Building bridges to sustainability. International Symposium on City, Space, and Globalization. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, February 26-March 1.
- McNamee, S. (1997, August). The politics of relational discourse: Sampson's American ideal. American Psychological Association annual meetings, Chicago.
- McNamee, S. and Whitney, D. (1997, June). The Polyphonic Organization: Relational Practices for Global Organizational Excellence. International conference on Organizing in a Multi-Voiced World: Social Construction, Innovation, and Organizational Change, Leuven, Belgium.
- McNamee, S (1997, May). Appreciative Inquiry and Faculty Vision. Eastern Academy of Management annual conference, New Brunswick.
- McNamee, S. (1995, October). Circular Questioning as Relational Engagement: A Short History of Circular Questioning and Implications for Conflict Management. Speech Communication Association, San Antonio.
- McNamee, S. (1995, May). Relational Responsibility: Dialogic Practice in Organizations and Consultation. International Communication Association, Albuquerque.
- McNamee, S. (1995, May). Research and Relational Responsibility. Dialogic Forum at the meeting of the International Communication Association, Albuquerque.
- McNamee, S. (1994, November). Multiple 'Situated' Stories: Historical Shifts in the Coordinated Management of Meaning. Speech Communication Association, New Orleans.
- McNamee, S. (1992, October). The End of Essences: Working without Objective Categories (with K. Gergen, L. Hoffman, and W. Lax). American Association for Marital and Family Therapy, Miami.
- McNamee, S. (1992, April). A Critical Social Constructionist Look at Pathologizing Discourse. Eastern Communication Association, Portland, ME.
- McNamee, S. (1990, November). Challenging hierarchies in social research: A Discussion. Speech Communication Association, Chicago.
- McNamee, S. (1988, June). The Construction of Meaning Systems: Decision Points in Therapy. Workshop presented at the meeting of the American Family Therapy Association, Montreal.
- McNamee, S. (1989, October). From instructive interaction to interactive instruction: Rethinking the educational process and the position of the educator. American Society for Cybernetics, Virginia Beach.
- McNamee, S. (1989, April). Social research in narrative form: Breaking the clinical/research dichotomy. Seventh International Conference on Culture and Communication, Philadelphia.
- McNamee, S. (1988, November). Curiosity and coherence: A method for understanding and maintaining the complexity of family interaction. Speech Communication Association, New Orleans.
- McNamee, S. and Fruggeri, L. (1987, November). Burnout as a symptom of organizational communication: A systemic approach to the study of interactive change. (Recognized for excellence as the second ranked paper in the organizational Communication Division.) Speech Communication Association, Boston.
- McNamee, S. (1987, November). Breaking the patriarchal vision of social science: Lessons from a family therapy model. Speech Communication Association, Boston.
- McNamee, S. (1987, May). Methodological ideas for including the researcher in the domain of the researched. International Communication Association, Montreal.
- McNamee, S. and Fruggeri, L. (1986, April). Research as social intervention: A research methodology for the new epistemology. Sixth International Conference on Culture and Communication, Philadelphia.
- McNamee, S. (1985, April). Theory and practice integration: Social change as research, clinical practice, and daily interaction. Eastern Communication Association, Providence.
- McNamee, S. and Pearce, W.B. (1984, April). The therapeutic use of culture in and out of therapy. Eastern Communication Association, Philadelphia.
- Harris, L.M. and McNamee, S. (1984, April). A methodology for the study of family forms in process. Eastern Communication Association, Philadelphia.
- McNamee, S. and Stanback, M.H. (1983, October). New directions in black children's uses and attitudes of Black English. Fifth Annual Conference on Culture and Communication, Philadelphia.
- Jensen, A.D., Lannamann, J.W. and McNamee, S. (1983, April). Reflexivity in small group development. Eastern Communication Association, Ocean City, Maryland.
- McNamee, S. and Bean, W. (1983, May). The coordinated management of meaning theory and systemic family therapy. Participants' Conference on Strategic and Systemic Family Therapy, Amherst, MA.
- McNamee, S. and Lannamann, J.W. (1982, May). An alternative theoretical and methodological approach to the study of compliance gaining conversations. International Communication Association, Boston.
- Cronen, V.E. and McNamee, S. (1982, May). When our realities mask their making: A conception of the relationships among communication, consciousness, and competence with a case study of those relationships. International Communication Association, Boston.
- McNamee, S. and Cronen, V.E. (1981, October). The ability of untrained subjects to understand the dynamics of a convoluted interpersonal logic. National Council on Family Relations pre conference workshop on Theory Construction and Research Methodology, Milwaukee.
- McNamee, S. (1981, May). Evaluation of logics of interaction: The role of temporal extension. International Communication Association, Minneapolis.
- McNamee, S. (1981, April). An examination of entertainment oriented media in the development of the self concept. Eastern Communication Association, Pittsburgh.
- McNamee, S. (1981, October). The meaning and function of physical violence in close personal relationships. First Conference on Communication and Culture, Philadelphia.
- Cronen, V.E. and McNamee, S. (1980, May). Coorientation, observer coding and the analysis of overt patterns of talk: A case study and a challenge to three "idols" of communication research. International Communication Association, Acapulco.
- Harris, L.M., Cronen, V.E. and McNamee, S. (1979, October). An empirical case study of communication episodes. National Council on Family Relations pre conference workshop on Theory Construction and Research Methodology, Boston.
- Davis, L.K., Johnson, F.L. and McNamee, S. (1979, April). The family images on American television: A study of family member interaction in contemporary program formats. Eastern Communication Association, Philadelphia.
- Pearce, W.B., Lannamann, J.W. and McNamee, S. (1979, May). Communication rules and coorientational states: A synthesis and extension of two theories. International Communication Association, Philadelphia.
- Davis, L.K., Johnson, F.L. and McNamee, S. (1979). Familial relationships, topics and conversation styles in family interaction on television in the U.S.A. Ninth World Congress of Sociology, Uppsala, Sweden.
INVITED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS, CRITIQUES, RESPONSES, AND FACILITATION
- McNamee, S. (2007, November). Realities, Relationships, Reflexivities and Responsibilities: Kenneth Gergen’s Legacy in Communication Studies. National Communication Association Annual meetings, Chicago.
- McNamee, S. (2005, April). From Pathology to Potential: Relational Resourses for Psychologists in Postmodern Times. California Psychological Association, Pasadena, CA.
- McNamee, S. (2005, February). From Pathology to Potential: Social Construction in Action. Postmodern Participants’ Conference, Malibu, CA.
- McNamee, S. (2003, November). Critical Moments as Transformations: A Commentary. Critical Moments in Negotiation Conference, the Program on Negotiation, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA.
- McNamee, S. (2002, September). Mediation, Communication, and Transformation. Seminar given to the Maine Association of Dispute Resolution Professionals, Augusta, Maine.
- McNamee, S. (2001, April). Relational responsibility: Social construction and the practice of dispute resolution. The American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution, Arlington, VA.
- McNamee, S. (1997, November). Relational Evaluation. Taos Institute's conference on Creating the Appreciative Organization: Social Construction in Organization Development, sponsored by Benedictine University, Naperville, IL.
- McNamee, S. (1996, October). Re-inscribing organizational wisdom and courage: The relationally engaged organization. International Symposium on Organizational Wisdom and Courage, organized by The Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University, Ohio.
- McNamee, S. (1994, October). New Voices in Social Thought, commentary, New Voices in Human Systems Conference, Northampton, MA.
- McNamee, S. (1994, May). Identity in Crisis: The Issue of Agency in Social Constructionism and Postmodernism. Panel facilitator at the meetings of the Eastern Communication Association, Washington, D.C.
- McNamee, S. (1993, June). Therapeutic Practices. Symposium for Inquiries in Social Construction Conference, Durham, NH.
- McNamee, S. (1990, April). Respondent for Program entitled, "Feminist Theory and Methodology Across Contexts." Eastern Communication Association, Philadelphia.
- McNamee, S. (1988, November). Respondent for Program entitled, "Diverse perspectives on the situated self." Dimension Series program, Speech Communication Association annual conference, New Orleans.
- McNamee, S. (1988, January). Therapeutic and Research Processes as the Construction of Meaning Systems. Seminar for the Society for Family Therapy Research, Boston.
- McNamee, S. (1987, November). CMM theory: Developments and Advances in the 1980's. Workshop presented at the meeting of the Speech Communication Association, Boston.
- McNamee, S. (1987, April). Respondent for Program entitled, "Dealing with darkness: Functions of communication in sexual harassment, jealousy, and jokes about tragedies." Eastern Communication Association Annual Conference, Syracuse.
- McNamee, S. (1986, October). Research as everyday activity: Implications of the new epistemology for the study of developing social relations. Societa Italiana di Psicologia, San Pellegrino Terme, Italy.
- McNamee, S. (1982, November). Toward an understanding of change in convoluted family patterns. Speech Communication Association Dimensions Series on Family Interaction, Louisville.
- McNamee, S. (1982, November). The coordinated management of meaning: Theory and methods for the analysis of social interaction. Speech Communication Association, Louisville, KY.
- McNamee, S. (1982, June). How therapeutic strange loops can be "charming". Founding Conference of the Canadian Association for the Treatment and Study of the Family, Banff.
- Harris, L.M. and McNamee, S. (1981, July). A communication methodology for the study of family violence. National Conference for Family Violence Researchers, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH.
- Harris, L.M., Alexander, A., McNamee, S. Stanback, M.H. and Kang, K.W. (1981, July). Forced cooperation: Violence as a communicative act. National Conference for Family Violence Researchers, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH.
- McNamee, S. (1981, May). Comparative methods in the analysis of interpersonal interaction. International Communication Association, Minneapolis, MN. (with V. E. Cronen).
BOOKS
- Hosking, D. and McNamee, S. (Eds.)(2006). The social construction of organisation. Malmo, Sweden: Liber and Copenhagen Business School Press.
- Anderson, H., Cooperrider, D., Gergen, K., Gergen, M., McNamee, S. and Whitney, D. (2008, 2nd edition). The appreciative organization. Ohio: Taos Institute Publications. Translated and Published as: Die Wertschätzende Organisation. Germany: Verlag Bielefeld. (K. Deissler and K. J. Gergen, Editors)
- Deissler, K. G. and McNamee, S.(Eds.). (2000). Philosophy in Therapy: The Social Poetics of Therapeutic Conversation. (Phil und Sophie auf der couch: Die soziale poesie therapeutischer gesprache). Heidelberg: Carl Auer Systeme Verlag.
- McNamee, S. and Gergen, K.J. (1999). Relational Responsibility: Resources for Sustainable Dialogue. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage, Inc.
- McNamee, S. and Gergen, K. J. (Eds.) (1992). Therapy as Social Construction. London: Sage.
Translated and Published as:
(2004) Korean translation of Therapy as Social Construction. Korea: Kakjisa.
(1998) Terapia come costruzione sociale, Italian Translation. Italy: Franco Angeli.
(1998) Japanese translation of Therapy as Social Construction. Tokyo: English Agency, Inc.
(1998) Terapia como construcao social, Portuguese translation. Porto Alegre: Artes Medicas.
(1996) La terapia como construccion social, Spanish translation. Barcelona: Paidos.