ISBN : 978-93-7462-268-1
Category : Academic
Catalogue : Social
ID : SB22088
Paperback
459.00
e Book
399.00
Pages : 107
Language : English
Relational Fields: Formation in Human Interaction presents a structured yet accessible framework for understanding human interaction beyond surface behaviour. Rather than viewing interaction as a sequence of actions, this work introduces the concept of the relational field—a dynamic formation shaped by parameters such as intensity, coherence, continuity, synchronization, and proportionality. These parameters, together with boundary formation and inherent margins, determine how interactions stabilize, evolve, or move toward distortion. Through carefully developed illustrations drawn from performance, social exchange, organizational contexts, and professional interactions, the book demonstrates how relational fields emerge, operate, and transform across domains. This volume is intentionally process-oriented. It enables readers to observe interaction as it forms, recognize shifts in field conditions, and understand the underlying dynamics that influence outcomes. For professionals, it offers a practical lens for real-time understanding. For researchers, it provides a structured yet open framework for further exploration. This work stands independently while connecting to a deeper theoretical foundation presented in the companion volume, The Relational Field Dynamics of Human Consciousness.