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Some Reflections on the Legacies of Michael White: An Australian Perspective

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 March 2012

David Denborough*
Affiliation:
The Dulwich Centre, Adelaide, [email protected]
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*Address for correspondence: David Denborough, The Dulwich Centre, Hutt St, PO Box 7192, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia.
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Abstract

This article, which appears in a special 30-year anniversary edition of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, reflects on the legacies of the work of Michael White. It begins by looking back on Michael's time as editor of the Australian Journal of Family Therapy. Of the many themes that were discussed in the Editorials and Letters to the Editor section of this journal in the early 1980s, this article focuses on three in particular to explore the legacies of the work of Michael White. The author describes how Michael has bequeathed not only a profound body of work, but also a distinctive spirit of originating, and ways of working that consider the effects of social issues and that examine the politics of experience. It is the author's hope that this approach to considering Michael White's legacies honours his work and also honours the contributions of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy in its 30th year.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2009

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