Synergy and Sympoiesis in the Writing of Joint Papers (Anticipation with/in Imagination)
p. 347-370
Abstract
Synergy can be seen as energy liberation by systems integration, as seen in waves sharing a common 'carrier wave'. This paper studies the synergy in co-authorship, i.e. when authors experience new insights that transcend their individual understanding. Synergy couples four perspectives, each with its own 'language' of description : l) the individual viewpoint, 2) the inter-authors relationship, 3) their inner-inter-action dynamics, and 4) new meaning in the joint context. Synergising is an art. The outcomes are the unpredictable consequences of personal involvement in the process. Process integrity determines the quality of the result. It is maintained by the authors managing their feelings to regulate their input in line with what is felt to be the common intent.
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Bibliographical reference
John Wood and Otto Van Nieuwenhuijze, « Synergy and Sympoiesis in the Writing of Joint Papers (Anticipation with/in Imagination) », CASYS, 18 | 2006, 347-370.
Electronic reference
John Wood and Otto Van Nieuwenhuijze, « Synergy and Sympoiesis in the Writing of Joint Papers (Anticipation with/in Imagination) », CASYS [Online], 18 | 2006, Online since 10 October 2024, connection on 10 January 2025. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=2368
Authors
John Wood
Goldsmiths College, University of London
Otto Van Nieuwenhuijze
Independent Research Scientist, Amsterdam