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Werner Ulrich, Sr. with Werner, Jr. at Crystal City Internment Camp, 1946
Photograph shows Werner Ulrich, Sr., German internee and camp teacher, with son outside living quarters
Mr. and Mrs. Werner Ulrich, Sr. and children walking down street at Crystal City Internment Camp, 1946
Photograph shows Erna Ulrich pushing daughter Gudrune in baby carriage as husband Werner Ulrich, Sr., and son, Werner, Jr. stand nearby
Birthday party in German living quarters at Crystal City Internment Camp, 1947
Photograph shows group around dining table. Two candles are lighted. Werner Ulrich, Jr. is in foreground (right).Inscription on back of original:""Meinem Freunds / Werner Ulrich / zur Erinnerung an meinem Geburtstag. Crystal City, Texas, 31 Jan. 1947.
German children in front of Christmas tree at Crystal City Internment Camp, 1946
Photograph shows children in front of Christmas tree. Werner Ulrich, Jr. is second from right
German children in front of Christmas tree at Crystal City Internment Camp, 1946
Photograph shows children in front of Christmas tree. German living quarters in background. Werner Ulrich, Jr. is third from right
German children in front of Christmas tree at Crystal City Internment Camp, 1946
Photograph shows children reading or singing from cards as they stand in front of Christmas tree. German living quarters in background. Werner Ulrich, Jr. on far right
United States Family Internment Camp Crystal City, Texas - Complete Set
Complete set of documents including the Camp Cover document and all 22 Camp Drawings. Created and compiled by Werner Ulrich
Letter to President Trump about Prisoner of War (POW)
Letter to President Donald J. Trump from Werner Ulrich following the meeting between the United States and North Korea. Ulrich wrote to request a search for the remains of Airman Second Class Hidemaro Saito Ishida in North Korea. Ishida was a former internee in Crystal City who later served the US Military in the Korean War and was taken as a POW
Boundary Critique: The work of Werner Ulrich
Systemic design has primarily drawn on systems thinking methodologies. It is a niche area where soft systems methodology almost dominates practice today (Hossain et al., 2020; Smith et al., 2019).
Yet, systems thinking is more than methodology. Critique is an active surfacing and challenging of irresolvable tensions in philosophy, and boundary critique is its real-world counterpart – the life’s work of Werner Ulrich (1987; 1983).
In gist, boundary critique is a framework for reflective practice on four sets of tensions and boundaries (Ulrich, 2022; 1987; 1983; Ulrich & Reynolds, 2020). It also builds on Churchman’s (1971) own heuristics for application.
The use cases in the last five years have been in business and economics, coalition building, evaluation, and technology. In turn, this workshop is intended to help systemic designers apply boundary critique in their work
Werner Ulrich, Sr. and elementary school students at Crystal City Internment Camp, 1946
Photograph shows Werner, internee and teacher at camp school, with students. German Elementary School in background. Among the students is Werner, Jr. (front row, center
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