Authors
Blunden, NicolaKupfer, Christine
Smith, Kate
Cooper, Mick
Gabriel, Lynne
Martin, Briony
McLeod, John
Murphy, Marie Clare
Reeves, Andrew
Schindler-Ord, James
Affiliation
University of the West of England; University of Abertay; University of Aberdeen; University of Roehampton; University of Chester; York St John University; Devon Counselling CollegePublication Date
2024-11-06
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Pluralism offers a means of recognising the value of multiple voices and perspectives and has emerged as an increasingly significant guiding framework for making sense of the complexity and diversity of contemporary social life. Pluralistic Practice is an open access journal created with the intention of supporting the development of a global community of inquiry within which practitioners, communities, and citizens can share knowledge, experience, and evidence around the challenges and benefits of working pluralistically to facilitate individual and collective well-being, solidarity, and justice. The present article offers an introduction to how the journal will operate and what it hopes to achieve and extends an invitation to be part of this endeavour.Citation
Blunden, N., Kupfer, C., Smith, K., Cooper, M., Gabriel, L., Martin, B., McLeod, J., Murphy, M. C., Reeves, A., & Schindler-Ord, J. (2024). Building a community of inquiry for pluralistic practice. Pluralistic Practice Journal. Retrieved from https://pluralisticpracticejournal.com/index.php/ppj/article/view/13Publisher
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Pluralistic Practice JournalAdditional Links
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