Elza Maalouf

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Elza S. Maalouf
Born 1965
Nationality Lebanese American
Alma mater Lebanese University Faculty of Law and Political Science
Known for Spiral Dynamics, Integral theory, Value system


Elza S. Maalouf (Zahlé, Lebanon, 1965) is a Lebanese-American futurist, social scientist, and cultural development specialist focusing her work on geopolitics, cultural and political reform in the Arab world[1][2][3][4][5] including Palestine,[6][7] Kuwait, Dubai, and in Syria through the European Union SHAMS project (Sustainable Human Activities in Mediterranean urban Systems).[8]

Influences

Elza S. Maalouf studied the works of philosophers and mythologists like Joseph Campbell, Alan Watts and one of her mentors and a close friend, Jean Houston. She’s a life-long student of depth psychology and consciousness studies, the works of Carl Jung, and Eastern Philosophy. Maalouf is also influenced by integral philosopher Ken Wilber and Eastern philosophers and poets like Averroes, Rumi, Rabia Basri, and May Ziade. Her thinking continues to be shaped by the works of, and private discussions with influential thinkers like Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, Deepak Chopra, and evolutionary biologists Elisabet Sahtouris and Bruce Lipton.

Maalouf studied value systems approach through the prism of the ‘bio-psycho-social systems’ framework of Dr. Clare W. Graves. Since 2002 she has worked with renowned geopolitical advisor Dr. Don E. Beck, Graves’ successor and one of the architects behind South Africa’s transition from Apartheid.[9] Maalouf then pioneered the integral movement and the application of Spiral Dynamics integral in the Middle East.

Career

As one of the foremost futurists and experts on the memetics of the Middle East, Elza Maalouf was elected as a member of the Board of Advisors[10] for Peace Through Commerce[11] and to the Evolutionary Leaders in Service to Conscious Evolution,[12] an organization made up of the leading global minds in the fields of science, spirituality, and related studies with the primary purpose of advancing the conscious evolution of humanity.

Maalouf has been invited to lecture at prominent events hosted by The World Future Society,[13] the Oslo Center for Human Transformation, and the American Society for Training and Development.[14] In her workshops[15] and keynote presentations[16] she examines memetic patterns of emergence in the Middle East and offers analysis of the anatomy of conflicts in the Muslim world based on Muzafer Sherif’s realistic conflict theory. Maalouf has been a keynote speaker at the United Nations twice:

  • June 21, 2007, with Dr. Beck at the Values Caucus[17][18] to a full audience, ‘standing room only’,[19][20] and
  • June 4, 2013, with the Evolutionary Leadership group presentations to the United Nations diplomatic and NGO community at the Permanent Mission of Nigeria.[21]

Having developed a unique value system approach to ‘Functional Governance’ with a focus on multiple emergent constructs within sociocultural systems, she has also lectured at many events presented at the Adizes Graduate School[22][23][24] in Santa Barbara, California, as well as the University of Virginia[25] and the University of California at Irvine.[26][27] In October 2012, she presented at a conference[28] hosted by the Collège de Sorbonne in Paris, France.

Leadership

Elza S. Maalouf helped found and co-found several highly active initiatives:

  • The “Build Palestine Initiative” [29] is a mentoring project through which Elza Maalouf has advised the Fateh Third Generation[30][31] and mentors leaders of the Arab Millennial Generation throughout the Arab world.
  • Elza S. Maalouf co-founded The Center for Human Emergence Middle-East,[32] a think tank that emphasizes the scientific understanding of Middle Eastern cultures specifically. The CHE-Middle East is one of several global Centers for Human Emergence [33] including those in Denmark,[34] the Netherlands,[35] Germany,[36] and the United States,[37] with activities growing in Canada, Great Britain, and elsewhere. Key thought leaders at CHE include John L. Peterson,[38] founder of the Arlington Institute; Dr. Teddy Larson; Howard Bloom, Dr. Ichak Adizes, and others.
  • Global Feminine[39] is a collaborative effort founded by Ms. Maalouf and other leaders to create an alliance of women and organizations that are leading change, often behind the scenes, through the application of value-systems thinking in their countries and organizations. The Global Feminine is based on a model of distributed intelligence, rather than central command, and includes women working in Asia, Africa, the Americas, and the Middle East.
  • Ms. Maalouf is founder and CEO of The Integral Insights Consulting (IIC) Group [40] which brings research on human potential to bear on organizational challenges and opportunities. The IIC Group is dedicated to the multi-faceted development of individuals, teams and organizations in the United States and Arab countries.[41]

Publications

Elza S. Maalouf is a frequent contributor to The Huffington Post and Integral Leadership Review,[42] and writes several blogs (iPolitics, Indigenous Intelligence). She has been interviewed[43][44] and her work has been referenced[45][46][47][48] many times over the years on a variety of interrelated subjects, most recently reframing the issues shaping the Arab Spring.

Personal History

The Maaloufs belong to the Ghassanid tribe, an ancient Christian Kingdom in the Levant. Her mother’s ancestry stems from one of the original families of the Phoenician civilization. Elza S. Maalouf graduated from the Lebanese University Faculty of Law and Political Science and became a member of the Beirut Bar Association in 1986. She lives in La Jolla, California with her husband Said E. Dawlabani, a cultural economist.

More Audio, Video, Writings

  • The Michael Ostrolenk Show (June 12, 2013): Elza Maalouf on Memetic Patterns in the Middle East (radio) [49]
  • mepeace.org (January 26, 2013): Elza S. Maalouf describes the template of change in the middle east, posted by Neri Bar-On (audio)[50]
  • Radio EnlightenNext with Tom Steininger (September 22, 2012): A turning point in the middle east? (audio)[51]
  • Women on the Edge of Evolution (March 9, 2011): Supporting Our Arab Sisters: Standing For the Equality of Women in the Middle East (audio) [52]
  • Inside Edge Foundation 25th Anniversary keynote (May 11, 2011): Rapid Change in the Middle East (video) [53]
  • Empowerment – Inspiring Women Summit (May 1, 2010), Host: Elayne Doughty, Featuring: Jessica Roemischer, Elza Maalouf, Ariane de Bonvoisin (audio plus transcript)[54]
  • Women on the Edge of Evolution (Dec 22, 2009): Clair Zammit interviews Elza Maalouf (audio plus written summary)[55]
  • Integral Leadership Review (Volume VII, No. 2, March 2007): Palestine Speaks in Colors: Unraveling the Deep Cultural Codes and Designing Integral Solutions[56]
  • A Better World with Mitchell Raven (November 26, 2007): Mid East Peace Dialogue from a Holistic View (radio)[57]
  • Inside Edge (Feb 15, 2006): The Emergence Of The Modern Arab Identity (video)[58]

Note: There are a number of videos on YouTube of Elza S. Maaloufs’ live presentations.

References

  1. Notes from the Field: Treating Terrorism through De-Radicalization, Integral Financial Woes, and a Field of Notes from France, Integral Leadership Review (Oct 26-27, 2011, Forum for Counter Radicalization), by Brian Van der Horst
  2. Democratizing Sexuality through the Arab Spring: An Experts' View on the Emerging Mythology Unfolding for Women in the Middle East, May 14, 2012, interview by Vanessa Fisher
  3. Arab-Style Democracy: The Answer to the Post Dictatorship Era, Huffington Post, March 8, 2011
  4. Culture: The Missing Piece From the President's Speech, Huffington Post, May 23, 2011
  5. Emerging Patterns in the Middle East: The Thirty Year Itch for Lebanon and Iran, Integral Leadership Review, Volume IX, No. 5, October 2009
  6. The Simplicity of Complexity: New Eyes, New Lenses, New Palestine, World Future Society, by Laura Frey Horn, Ed.D.
  7. A New Perspective for Palestine: Elza Maalouf and Don Beck are bringing the wizardry of Spiral Dynamics to the West Bank and Gaza Strip, EnlightenNext Magazine, by Igal Moria and Elizabeth Debold
  8. European Union SHAMS project, web page
  9. The Crucible: Forging South Africa’s Future, by Dr. Don Beck and Graham Linscott, New Paradigm Press (1991)
  10. Peace Through Commerce Board of Advisors, webpage with bios
  11. Peace Through Commerce, website
  12. Evolutionary Leaders in Service to Conscious Evolution, website
  13. Bridging Great Divides, World Future Society, July 8, 2011
  14. What if Leaders Understood the Nature of Change, American Society for Training and Development (ASTD), workshop September 19, 2013
  15. Spiral Dynamics Applied to Nation Building in the Middle East - Peace Making through Development, Houston Peace and Justice Center, workshop September 22, 2013
  16. 15th Anniversary- Best of the Edge: An Inside View of Rapid Change in the Middle East, keynote presentation, May 25, 2011
  17. The Values Caucus at The United Nations, website
  18. United Nations Values Caucus presentation, web page
  19. Integral Leadership Review: Beck and Maalouf at the United Nations (June 21, 2007), plus ILR interview by Russ Volckmann
  20. Integral Options Cafe: Dr. Don Beck and Elza Maalouf, June 21, 2007, at the United Nations
  21. presentations to the UN diplomatic and NGO community at the Permanent Mission of Nigeria, report and videos
  22. SDi Initiatives: Mexico and the Middle East, Adizes Graduate School News, May, 2007
  23. Adizes Graduate School News, Spring 2013
  24. Adizes Graduate School.org, website
  25. University of Virginia, website
  26. The Algorithm of Peace: A Natural Design Approach to the Israel/Palestine Conflict and to Major Conflicts in the World, Keynote presentation at UC Irvine by Elza Maalouf, June 25th, 2008, The Inside Edge
  27. University of California, Irvine, website
  28. Forum for the International Evolution of Consciousness, 2012 conference
  29. Build Palestine Initiative, web site
  30. 6th Convention: Fateh and the building of a nation, Common Ground News Service, 20 August 2009
  31. Elza S. Maalouf Speech about Emergence in the Arab World
  32. Center for Human Emergence Middle-East, website
  33. Center For Human Emergence, home website
  34. CHE-Copenhagen, website
  35. CHE-Netherlands (Dutch website)
  36. CHE-Germany (German website)
  37. CHE-United States, website
  38. Arlington Institute founder John Peterson, website
  39. Global Feminine.org, website
  40. Integral Insights Consulting (IIC) Group, website
  41. Resilience: Transforming Middle Eastern Corporate Practices, April 5, 2013, Huffington Post
  42. Integral Leadership Review, website
  43. Women Leading Change: A New Perspective on Ourselves and Our World, 2010, interview by Katharine Woodward Thomas (1.75 hrs)
  44. Elza S. Maalouf: Spiral Dynamcis and the Middle East, June 16, 2013 interview by Russ Volckmann
  45. Notes from the Heart of Texas, by Barbara N. Brown
  46. Building a Village Community, by Ian McDonald
  47. France – The Integral Year in Review, by Brian Van der Horst
  48. Retrospective: Summit on the Future of Great Britain – 2009, by Keith E. Rice
  49. The Michael Ostrolenk Show (June 12, 2013): Elza Maalouf on Memetic Patterns in the Middle East (audio mp3, 43:46)
  50. mepeace.org (January 26, 2013): Elza S. Maalouf describes the template of change in the middle east, posted by Neri Bar-On (audio)
  51. Radio EnlightenNext with Tom Steininger (September 22, 2012): A turning point in the middle east? (audio, German website)
  52. Women on the Edge of Evolution (March 9, 2011): Supporting Our Arab Sisters: Standing For the Equality of Women in the Middle East (1.5 hr audio)
  53. Inside Edge Foundation 25th Anniversary keynote (May 11, 2011): Rapid Change in the Middle East (1 hr video)
  54. Empowerment – Inspiring Women Summit ((May 1, 2010)), Host: Elayne Doughty, Featuring: Jessica Roemischer, Elza Maalouf, Ariane de Bonvoisin (audio plus transcript)
  55. Women on the Edge of Evolution (Dec 22, 2009): Clair Zammit interviews Elza Maalouf (audio plus written summary)
  56. Integral Leadership Review, Volume VII, No. 2, March 2007: Palestine Speaks in Colors
  57. A Better World with Mitchell Raven (November 26, 2007): Mid East Peace Dialogue from a Holistic View (radio)
  58. Inside Edge (Feb 15, 2006): Emergence of Arab Identity (video)

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