“Introduction to Social Process Analysis,” an overall introduction to the topic by Clarence Mann, in Bending History II: Talks of Joseph Wesley Mathews
The Corporate Research Reading Portfolio, the compendium of results of the research done in preparation for the 1971 Global Research Assembly that worked on the Social Process
Four slides by John Epps that illustrate the dynamic relationships within the social process and visually diagram a way to depict their imbalances
Complete set of the Social Process Triangles
The Dynamic Relationships of the Social Process, corporately written document by participants in the ICA Summer Research Assembly, 1971
Social Demonstration and the Pressure Points, a talk by Jim Wiegel in 1974, about places in the social process where change could happen
All the Earth Belongs to All the People, “a new vision of purpose and meaning in specific social processes,” document written by participants in the Summer Research Assembly, 1971
The Movement and the Social Avalanche, talk by Joseph Mathews, Summer Research Assembly, 1973
Toward a Practical Vision of the New Social Vehicle, an exploration of the relationship between the Social Process triangles and the emergence of a new social form
A Facilitative Way: Leadership That Makes the Difference is a helpful resource for understanding the Social Process
by Priscilla H Wilson, Kathleen Harnish and Joel Wright.
To understand the Social Process within an organization it is necessary to understand dynamic complexity.
Chapter: Mobilize Energy, Understanding Dynamic Complexity on page 28.
I admire the Social Process Triangle effort. Another expression is the “Social Triarchy” movement:
https://sites.google.com/site/threefoldnow/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_threefolding