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Heather, Galbraith, Leonard Robert, Institute of Modern Art (Brisbane, Qld.), and City Gallery Wellington, eds. Morphic resonance: Hany Armanious. Fortitude Valley, Qld: Institute of Modern Art, 2007.

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Sheldrake, Rupert. Morphic resonance: The nature of formative causation. 4th ed. Rochester, Vt: Park Street Press, 2009.

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Sheldrake, Rupert. Morphic resonance: The nature of formative causation. 4th ed. Rochester, Vt: Park Street Press, 2009.

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Sheldrake, Rupert. Morphic resonance: The nature of formative causation. 4th ed. Rochester, Vt: Park Street Press, 2009.

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Sheldrake, Rupert. Morphic resonance: The nature of formative causation. 4th ed. Rochester, Vt: Park Street Press, 2009.

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A new science of life: The hypothesis of morphic resonance. Rochester, Vt: Park Street Press, 1995.

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Sheldrake, Rupert. The presence of the past: Morphic resonance and the habits of nature. London: Collins, 1988.

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The presence of the past: Morphic resonance and the habits of nature. London: Collins, 1988.

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Sheldrake, Rupert. The presence of the past: Morphic resonance and the habits of nature. New York: Times Books, 1988.

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The presence of the past: Morphic resonance and the memory of nature. Rochester, Vt: Park Street Press, 2012.

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The presence of the past: Morphic resonance and the habits of nature. New York: Vintage Books, 1989.

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Sheldrake, Rupert. The presence of the past: Morphic resonance and the habits of nature. Rochester, Vt: Park Street Press, 1988.

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Arraj, Jim. The mystery of matter: Nonlocality, morphic resonance, synchronicity, and the philosophy of nature of Thomas Aquinas. Chiloquin, OR: Inner Growth Books, 1996.

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The mystery of matter: Nonlocality, morphic resonance, synchronicity, and the philosophy of nature of Thomas Aquinas. Chiloquin, OR: Inner Growth Books and Videos, 1996.

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Sheldrake, Rupert. Morphic Resonance: The Nature of Formative Causation. Inner Traditions International, Limited, 2009.

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Stark, Thomas. Sheldrake Shift: A Critical Evaluation of Morphic Resonance. Independently Published, 2019.

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The coincidence file: Synchronicity, morphic resonance or pure chance? 1999.

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Anderson, Ken. The Coincidence File: Synchronicity, Morphic Resonance or Pure Chance? Blandford Pr, 1999.

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Sheldrake, Rupert. Presence of the Past: Morphic Resonance and the Habits of Nature. Icon Books, Limited, 2011.

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Presence of the Past: Morphic Resonance and the Habits of Nature. Icon Books, 2011.

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Sheldrake, Rupert. The Presence of the Past: Morphic Resonance and the Habits of Nature. Park Street Press, 1995.

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Simpson, Barbara, and Line Revsbæk, eds. Doing Process Research in Organizations. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192849632.001.0001.

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Abstract This edited book takes up the challenge that process philosophy and process ontology pose to conventional, entity-based empirical research, even daring to question the relevance of ‘methodology’ in contemporary process organization studies. A process ontology demands re-imagining and ongoing re-invention of how researchers inquire into and engage with the movements and moments of a morphing world, and this in turn requires us to notice differently in our empirical engagements. Contributors to this book share a commitment to research that is more-than-representational in its concern to notice and act-with the latencies and diversities of living experience. Drawing inspiration from process philosophies, posthuman subjectivities, post qualitative inquiry, art, poetics, cinematics, and aesthetics, the chapters actively manifest the doing, reading, and writing of process research by attuning to occasions, moments, atmospheres, affects, agencements, with-ness, difference, and multiplicity. In bringing these ideas alive, the authors engage with their own empirical unfoldings by means of communing, corresponding, caring, performative writing, depersonalization, subject proliferation, mindfulness, relating, slow seeing, rhythmanalysis, listening, chromatic empiricism, and diffraction. Each chapter offers a unique worlding constituted in the particular elements it brings together, and affording a style of reading that is oriented towards sensing rather than knowing or mastery. The chapters can be read in any order, alone or with and through each other. Collectively they evoke a mycelial web of resonance travelling across, between, and beyond the contents of this book.
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Davis, Coralynn V. Homo narrans and the Irrepressibility of Stories. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038426.003.0002.

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This chapter demonstrates that Maithil women weave theories of storytelling into their tales; moreover, some of these theories resonate with those developed in multidisciplinary literatures that consider the role of narrative in human life. Three specific contentions are examined. The first is Maithil women's implicit argument that stories themselves carry a form of agency that renders them irrepressible. This irrepressibility of tales takes on a particularly gendered significance in the context of Maithil gender order. The second narratological point is that stories move and morph. When stories travel across space, genre, context, and teller, as they inevitably do, they change in meaning and content. Finally, Maithil women's tales intimate a theory about the political nature of stories and storytelling: that insights and viewpoints on the social configurations of power are embedded in tales, and therefore their telling is a form of discursive political engagement.
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