The sections here follow a particular logic, though you can enter anywhere.
Frames establishes the vocabulary: what a frame is, why frames fail, and why the frame cannot detect its own limits from the inside. Condition describes the permanent circumstances — opacity, distortion, contextual overload — that make frame failure structurally likely even in well-run organisations. Organisations shows how this plays out in practice: the mechanisms that hold the situation in place and the failure modes they produce. Practice describes the diagnostic work and what it involves in concrete terms. Spectrum draws examples from ecology and other complex systems where the same dynamics appear in a different register. Vision points toward the direction the work implies.
Essays in Writing develop individual threads at greater length. References traces the intellectual lineage. About explains who this is and how the work is done.