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Relational process is a term that speaks to the complex nature of reality, taking account of interdependent relationships and the unpredictable outcomes that may emerge from them. Node-based networks such as ecological systems, communities, and families, require us to move away from linear, reductionist thinking and towards a complex adaptive system of understanding. Relational process focuses on the how interactions amongst relationships create patterns of meaning that emerge and evolve within a system. Ultimately, it is these patterns that generate unique outcomes, as well as provide insight into these dependencies and feedbacks that make up the living, interdependencies of our world.

See also: mutual learning, gregory bateson, complex system, systems theory, systems thinking

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