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OverviewEntanglements: Weaving Our Futures brings a fresh re-imagining of the challenges facing us in our disruptive age that provides rich and nourishing food for thought. At the heart of the book is the recognition that we live in a new Precarious-Interdependent Age (P-I Age). This calls for a radical shift in how we relate to ourselves, each other, and to our environment. Simon Western presents a score and more of short essays that each respond to a dislocating social or political event: Covid-19, wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, the rise of ‘woke’ culture and populism, the climate crisis, the meaning of monarchy, and much, much more. Western invites us to ‘look awry’ at the world, enabling us to observe the unconscious currents and symbolic meanings that shape collective experience and personal identity. These evocative reflections with a psychoanalytic sensibility are grounded in lived experience. Drawing on his unique journey from factory floor to nursing, family therapy, academia, and organisational leadership, plus a stint as a stay-at-home father, Western bridges personal narrative with social critique. Themes of loss, care, power, desire, belonging, re-enchantment, and digital disruption are explored, always with the intention to provoke reflection and uncover possibilities for ethical and soulful ways of being. Thus, Western does not deliver glib answers, pithy soundbites, or certainties. Rather, he accompanies those seeking to work through complex, messy, and entangled times with thoughtfulness and courage. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Simon WesternPublisher: Karnac Books Imprint: Phoenix Publishing House ISBN: 9781800134546ISBN 10: 1800134541 Pages: 300 Publication Date: 07 May 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsTable of Contents About the author Introduction What authored the author? Part I: Dislocating events Introduction to Part I Lockdown: In praise of the thermos flask The Covid event: Revealing new truths Taking a stance on the Ukrainian war What canst thou say? Israel and Palestine The meaning of the monarchy Brexit: The politics of enjoying displeasure The meaning of Trump Part II: Rising tides Introduction to Part II The meaning of Greta The rise of woke The politics of dissonance The wounded-self and celebrated-self What is your true desire? ‘Helpless helping’ Free yourself from the happiness imperative Enjoy your limitations! Staying with the trouble: Psychosocial insights into working with diversity issues Space invaders The network society is a disruptive society The making and unmaking of borders Presence and absence: Melancholia and confusion in the digital age Networks of desire and NIPI The monastery: Moments of grace Seasonal awakening Everyday spirituality Part III: Weaving our futures Introduction to Part III Living well in the Precarious-Interdependent Age Island contemplations Afterword, July 2025 Notes IndexReviewsAuthor InformationDr Simon Western is founder and CEO of the Eco-Leadership Institute, a global think tank advancing innovative leadership practices through action research, development programmes, and cultural change work. He works with diverse organisations including humanitarian NGOs, global manufacturing, finance and global technology companies. Simon’s work integrates theory and practice, drawing on psychoanalysis, critical and anarchist theory, theology, and social movement perspectives. His work transcends the university, and is grounded in extensive lived experience (see Chapter 1). He is the author of influential books including Leadership: A Critical Text (SAGE, 3rd edn) and Coaching and Mentoring: A Critical Text. Formerly, Simon led the Masters in Organisational Consultancy at the Tavistock Clinic and was Director of Coaching at Lancaster University Management School. A past President of the International Society for the Psychoanalytic Study of Organisations (ISPSO), he has trained over 600 coaches worldwide in his research-based Eco-Leadership Coaching System. He writes regularly on Substack and hosts the popular Edgy Ideas podcast, both focusing on what it means to live a good life and to create the good society. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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