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Joanna Rogers Macy (geb. 2. Mai 1929) ist eine Umweltaktivistin und Autorin von zwölf Büchern aus den Themenbereichen Buddhismus, Systemtheorie und Tiefenökologie.

She was married to the late Francis Underhill Macy, the activist and Russian scholar who founded the Center for Safe Energy.[1]

Biography

Macy graduated from Wellesley College in 1950 and received her Ph.D in Religious Studies in 1978 from Syracuse University, Syracuse. Her doctoral work, under the mentorship of Ervin László, focused on convergences between causation in systems thinking and the Buddhist central doctrine of mutual causality or interdependent co-arising. She is an international spokesperson for anti-nuclear causes, peace, justice, and environmentalism,[2] most renowned for her book Coming Back to Life: Practices to Reconnect Our Lives, Our World and the Great Turning initiative, which deals with the transformation from, as she terms it, an industrial growth society to what she considers to be a more sustainable civilization. She has created a theoretical framework for personal and social change, and a workshop methodology for its application. Her work addresses psychological and spiritual issues, Buddhist thought, and contemporary science.

Key influences

Macy first encountered Buddhism in 1965 while working with Tibetan refugees in northern India, particularly the Ven. 8th Khamtrul Rinpoche, Sister Karma Khechog Palmo, Ven. Dugu Choegyal Rinpoche, and Tokden Antrim of the Tashi Jong community. Her spiritual practice is drawn from the Theravada tradition of Nyanaponika Thera and Rev. Sivali of Sri Lanka, Munindraji of West Bengal, and Dhiravamsa of Thailand.

Key formative influences to her teaching in the field of the connection to living systems theory have been Ervin Laszlo who introduced her to systems theory through his writings (especially Introduction to Systems Philosophy and Systems, Structure and Experience), and who worked with her as advisor on her doctoral dissertation (later adapted as Mutual Causality) and on a project for the Club of Rome. Gregory Bateson, through his Steps to an Ecology of Mind and in a summer seminar, also shaped her thought, as did the writings of Ludwig von Bertalanffy, Arthur Koestler, and Hazel Henderson. She was influenced in the studies of biological systems by Tyrone Cashman, and economic systems by Kenneth Boulding. Donella Meadows provided insights on the planetary consequences of runaway systems, and Elisabet Sahtouris provided further information about self-organizing systems in evolutionary perspective.

Work

Macy travels giving lectures, workshops, and trainings internationally. Her work, originally called "Despair and Empowerment Work" was acknowledged as being part of the deep ecology tradition after she encountered the work of Arne Naess and John Seed,[3] but as a result of disillusion with academic disputes in the field, she now calls it "the Work that Reconnects". Widowed by the death of her husband, Francis Underhill Macy, in January 2009, she lives in Berkeley, California, near her children and grandchildren. She served as adjunct professor to three graduate schools in the San Francisco Bay Area: the Starr King School for the Ministry,[4] the University of Creation Spirituality,[5] and California Institute of Integral Studies.[6] where she is still on the faculty.

Writings

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See also

  • David Korten, a collaborator with Macy on the Great Turning Initiative

References

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External links


Category:American Buddhists Category:Engaged Buddhists Category:Deep ecologists Category:Ecofeminists Category:American environmentalists Category:American anti–nuclear weapons activists Category:Activists from the San Francisco Bay Area Category:Writers from the San Francisco Bay Area Category:Writers about activism and social change Category:Women religious writers Category:American religious writers Category:American non-fiction writers Category:Academics from California Category:Buddhism in the San Francisco Bay Area Category:1929 births Category:Living people

  1. Obituary: Fran Macy (Englisch) In: the Guardian . 19. Mai 2009. Abgerufen am 4. Juli 2021.
  2. George Prentice: Anti-nuclear activist is 'just a sucker for courage'. In: Boise Weekly. January 18, 2012.
  3. John Seed is founder and director of the Rainforest Information Centre in Australia..
  4. Joanna Macy | Starr King for the Ministry (Amerikanisches Englisch) Abgerufen am 1. Juni 2021.
  5. Matthew Fox's Christmas Letter, 2013 (Amerikanisches Englisch) In: Welcome from Matthew Fox . Abgerufen am 1. Juni 2021.
  6. CIIS Council of Sages (Englisch) In: www.ciis.edu . Abgerufen am 1. Juni 2021.