The Road to Zürich Wheelwright, Betty Coon
Jung journal,
2009, Letnik:
3, Številka:
1
Journal Article
Recenzirano
This is the story of how two first-generation Jungian analysts encountered C. G. Jung and made the decision to become Jungian analysts. Their story is embedded in and influenced by family history and ...circumstances, and it takes place during the years between the two World Wars of the twentieth century. In 1931, Joseph Balch Wheelwright and Jane Hollister Wheelwright were traveling around the world on an extended honeymoon, which was ended by rising political unrest while they were in China. Jane Wheelwright traveled from Beijing to California with her infant daughter, Lynda, and Joseph Wheelwright traveled north to Harbin, where he caught the Trans-Siberian Railway to Moscow. While visiting her family in California, family members asked Jane Wheelwright to accompany her aunt and uncle, Laura Steffens Suggett and Allen Holman Suggett, to a consultation with C. G. Jung in Zürich, Switzerland. Joseph Wheelwright joined the family group in Marseilles, and the Suggetts and Wheelwrights arrived in Zürich in early March 1932. Laura Suggett, who had suffered a severe mental breakdown, had several interviews with C. G. Jung, and the Wheelwrights met with Jung several times to discuss Jung's opinion of Laura's mental state. Joseph Wheelwright also met individually with Jung to discuss his marital relationship. Meeting Jung was a turning point in the Wheelwrights' lives. Joseph Wheelwright decided to embark on the long course of study that was necessary for him to become a physician and Jungian analyst, and for the following six years, both of the Wheelwrights returned many times to Zürich for analysis or to attend Jung's lectures.
Rural craft seems timeless and immutable and to belong to life in hamlets, villages or small towns which are often described in nostalgic terms. Rural craft is also commonly connected to the essence ...of Scottishness (or Englishness) because the materials used in such crafts are native to the landscape, and the people, in their dress or speech, are rooted in vernacular cultures. Sentimentalised ideas about rural or small-town craft were rife in urban, industrial Scotland in the later nineteenth century and are exemplified in the popular Kailyard School of fiction, seen in the work of several successful writers including J.
New ways of managing operations are emerging as businesses embrace the internet-based ICTs of e-commerce within their business processes. Yet progress in many e-businesses is hampered because of an ...apparent mismatch between their business and operations strategies. This paper examines the strategic management of operations in e-businesses using the well-known Hayes and Wheelwright four-stage model of the strategic role and contribution of the operations function. The research uses a case study methodology based on interviews with senior managers in twelve e-businesses in the UK, which encompass organizations of differing size, using different e-commerce models, operating in a variety of industries. The paper closes by discussing the generalizability of the findings and recommends what future work might be conducted to advance understanding of what is an under-researched aspect of e-business.
In this Commentary on a control analysis conducted by Jo Wheelwright under Jung's supervision, the author recognizes Wheelwright's unusual capacity to let a patient's psyche speak for itself. Despite ...the theoretical prejudices of the time that a homosexual man was unlikely to have made contact with the anima beyond the mother complex, the author finds anima development to be clearly documented in Wheelwright's young homosexual patient. The dream material reveals a potential for integrity in the patient's unconscious wish to be married to a suitable man, a possibility only tacitly accepted by the Jungian analyst in 1940.
The development of a questionnaire to classify an organization's operations in accordance with the Hayes and Wheelwright four-stage model is described. Despite its widespread acceptance, little ...practical application of the model is reported in the literature. This questionnaire offers the means of analysing the strategic role played by operations in an organization, and will be of use to managers, consultants, researchers and others conducting a strategic audit of an organization's operations. The paper uses the results of a large-scale postal survey using the questionnaire to test its usefulness as a research instrument in practice. The survey indicated that the questionnaire is a useful research instrument across a wide range of UK organizations, services as well as manufacturers, not for profits as well as profit seekers. The results of follow-up interviews with multiple respondents in three organizations are also reported. These highlighted a number of ways that the questionnaire might be improved.
Dreams of a Lifetime Wheelwright, Jane Hollister; Wheelwright, Betty Coon
Jung journal,
07/2009, Letnik:
3, Številka:
3
Journal Article
Recenzirano
In this posthumously published article, written by first-generation Jungian analyst Jane Hollister Wheelwright at the age of eighty, Wheelwright reflects on her inner life and summarizes the ...important dreams of her lifetime. Wheelwright believes that her dreams reflect the primitive and modern split that C. G. Jung observed in the American psyche. Wheelwright grew up in the coastal wilderness of the Hollister Ranch in Santa Barbara County, California. Within the boundaries of the Hollister Ranch were some of the ancestral lands of the Chumash Indians. In childhood, Wheelwright lived a life that brought her close to the animal world, the forces of the natural world, and the world of the ancestral Chumash. In early adulthood, Wheelwright was plunged into sophisticated European culture. Her inner task was to travel via the archetypal content of her dreams from the world of Cro-Magnon woman to that of a modern twentieth-century woman, a journey that was reflected in her "dreams of a lifetime."
In this paper I examine the contribution of Edward Lawrence Wheelwright (1921-2007) to political economy and start by highlighting the important role that Wheelwright played as a Public Scholar and ...contributor to the building of institutions. This is followed by an overview of his analysis of the major contradictions of capitalism. Consideration is then given to his work on the concentration of economic power and transnational capitalism. In the last major section I scrutinise his history of capitalism in Australia, which is set within a political economy framework and its global and regional contexts. In the conclusion an assessment is made of his contribution to political economy, with suggested areas of further inquiry also identified. PUBLICATION ABSTRACT