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Nora Bateson's definition of different contexts is one in which we recognize multiple stories, multiple ways of perceiving and experiencing the world simultaneously. As we pour through life's intricate tapestry, we interface with a variety of contexts or environments which can be both physical and intangible. Each of these contexts is a shape-shifter with its own complexities, patterns, and ecology of interconnected feedback loops. Accordingly, different contexts bring forth varying forms of knowledge, mystery and creative potential. What we extract, how we interpret and how we interact in any given context can vary greatly.

See also: mutual learning, general semantics, gregory bateson, systems theory, multiple contexts

Predicting the Pandemic, Nora Bateson, Joe Brewer & Jim Rutt 17,906

Systems, Contexts, Frames and Patterns: A Reading and Conversation With Nora Bateson 8,133

Nora Bateson: “Complexity Between the Lines” | The Great Simplification #10 5,382

Body and Soul: An Ecology of Communication w/ Nora Bateson and Diane Musho Hamilton 2,289

Stages & Development Series - ft. Nora Bateson, Maimunah Mosli, Jon Freeman [Mutations Panel 1] 2,047

Dialogos with warm data w/ Nora Bateson and Tim Adalin- Voices with Vervaeke 1,873

Praxis to Collective Wisdom w/ Bonnitta Roy, Nora Bateson, and Ria Baeck 1,861

Awakening The World Teacher | Nora Bateson, John Vervaeke & Tim Adalin 1,808

Into the Heart of Systems Change with Nora Bateson 1,804