About IBI

The International Bateson Institute, registered in Sweden and the USA, is a non-profit foundation for transcontextual research in ecology, economy, social change, health, education, and art. The International Bateson Institute supports a new kind of research that encourages and incubates projects which examine the interactions within complex systems.

The aim of this research is to increase our ability to take into account the many relationships that coexist in any context of living things. In addition to providing much-needed perspective to existing research institutions, the findings of the International Bateson Institute projects are presented as seminars, media, and artistic exhibitions, which engage culture and education simultaneously in public spaces, for all ages.

The International Bateson Institute generates and gives access to information that offers a wider vision. The focus of IBI inquiry is on the interrelational dynamics between and interdependencies among systems.

The IBI research involves recognizing how patterns repeat and reflect each other across multiple contexts and across multiple systems – understanding these systems’ maintenance and renewal will be critical in the coming decades.

The underlying premise of the IBI is to address and experiment with how we perceive. Our mandate is to look in other ways so that we might find other species of information and new patterns of connection not visible through current methodologies. We call this information “Warm Data.”

The Board

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Nighttime sky filled with stars above a dark silhouette of a forest.
Nora Bateson

Nora Bateson

President & Chair

Nora Bateson is the President of the International Bateson Institute and the creator of the Warm Data theory and practices.  Visit here for more information.

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Nicole Boyer

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Tom Cummings

Tom Cummings is an Executive Board and Senior Management Adviser. He is also a creative partner, designer and process facilitator for strategic visioning, business performance and leadership development programs. He works both independently and in collaboration with faculty from leading business schools and consulting firms.

Tom has also led the Tällberg Leader Program since 2006 and is a senior advisory board member of the Global Alliance for Banking on Values.

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Black sand dunes and rolling hills under an overcast sky, in a monochrome landscape.

Erik Graffman

Erik is a psychologist, among the pioneers of Swedish Family Therapy. During a year-long Californian scholarship in 1975, he met Gregory Bateson twice, and has never stopped learning from him since. He has been co-editor of the Swedish Journal of Family Therapy and published a book of translated texts by and about Bateson (Stockholm, 1998).

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Phillip Guddemi

Phillip Guddemi studied with Bateson as an undergraduate at U.C. Santa Cruz in the 1970s. He is President of the Bateson Idea Group.

He is the author of Gregory Bateson on Relational Communication: From Octopuses to Nations (2020), and is the editor of the upcoming book Gregory Bateson’s Ecology of Mind: The Course,  He has also published on topics including the problem of conscious purpose, the cybernetics of “what we mean when we talk about power,” how Gregory Bateson’s early anthropological study Naven prefigured second-order cybernetics, and the use in anthropology of Gregory Bateson's later and more systemic ideas.  

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Night sky filled with stars over a silhouette of a forested landscape.

Göran Janson

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Fanny Marell

Fanny Marell, MSc, Family Therapy, BSc, Social Work, is a social worker, a licenced psychotherapist, as well as teacher and supervisor in psychotherapy with main focus on family therapy, systemic and social constructionist thinking.

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Night sky filled with stars above a silhouette of trees.

Maimunah Mosli

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Maimunah Mosli is the Founding Director of The Alternative.Minds and the Executive Director of Hayaa’ Network.

A seasoned family systemic psychotherapist and clinical consultant with over 25 years of experience in therapy, supervision, and community-based work. Her practice brings together neuroscience, trauma-informed care, Islamic contemplative wisdom, and relational systems thinking — offering a model of healing that is grounded, ethical, and attentive to the fullness of the human condition.

Our Advisors

Carlos Alvarez-Pereira

Jeff Bloom

Serena Dinelli

Per Jensen

Tim Keanini

Howard Kornfeld

Imelda McCarthy

Stephen Nachmanovitch

Katja Neves

Fred Steier

Lance Strate

Roxana Vatanparast

Rex Weyler