About John Douglass Whyte
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Dr John Douglass Whyte has researched and taught in social theory and the human services for more than a decade, internationally. His particular interests are in the development of chaos and complexity approaches in human service practice—particular
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Dr John Douglass Whyte has researched and taught in social theory and the human services for more than a decade, internationally. His particular interests are in the development of chaos and complexity approaches in human service practice—particularly in cross-worldview practice settings involving differing ontological and epistemological perspectives, including those with Indigenous Peoples. At both RMIT and in his previous work as a Research Fellow at The University of Melbourne, he has written extensively about the implications and applications of process-driven approaches in research and professional practice efforts. Most recently, as a Australian Research Council Project Chief Investigator, he has applied these approaches in a national-level examination of human service professional practices with Indigenous Australians
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