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Story colored glasses: Questions
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This is the full list of my question-a-week posts on Twitter. If you see no reason I should keep such a list, read this blog post. In which I attempt to explain why it is necessary. Q1 Online bandwidth is a trickle. Can we adapt to compensate? Are we trapped or have we learned helplessness? Is the cage door open? Q2 We tell stories every day. Not me, I'm not a storyteller. We used to tell more stories. Not me, I tell stories every day? Or is it a distraction from beauty? Is it influenced by zenosyne?
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Story colored glasses: The snail rushes in
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Tuesday, March 17, 2015. The snail rushes in. Imagine you're at a party. You went there because somebody said you just had to be there. But when you got there, you found out that everyone was talking in a strange way. Say they were all clapping when they talked, or affecting an obscure accent, or hopping on one foot. Confused, you tucked yourself into a corner, nursed your drink, and watched the room. Or should you give up and leave? Just now I looked at Twitter, and I saw:. Something about toilet paper.
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Story colored glasses: 250 and thanks
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Wednesday, June 24, 2015. Hey everybody. I wanted to tell you that I've sold 250 copies of Working with Stories. I've been thinking of 250 as a significant number for years, mostly because my husband told me he'd read somewhere that the average non-fiction book sells 250 copies in its lifetime. When I told him about this the other day, he said he didn't remember saying anything about 250 copies, and he thought it must be higher than that. But I knew he had said something. T]he average number of [self-pub...
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Story colored glasses: The Confluence Sensemaking Framework
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The Confluence Sensemaking Framework. The Confluence Sensemaking Framework (CSF) is a tool your group can use to make sense of any situation in order to make decisions about it. Everyone in our community agrees that "revitalization" sounds good. But precisely what that means, and what we can do to create it, is something nobody knows. Here is how to use the framework. First, assemble a group. Of a few to several people who want to talk about something of mutual interest. Next, find a space. Together....
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Welcome - Paul's Post-scarcity Perambulations
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On a global mindshift towards 21st century thinking. The need for better tools. Some further analysis on socioeconomic trends and their implications. About me and this rambly site. Lots of links to my writings. The biggest challenge of the 21st century is the irony. Of technologies of abundance in the hands of those still thinking in terms of scarcity.". 9774; January 2016: An essay on reasons not to use Slack for free software development. Here is a version of Twirlip. Is now on sale! You can read more ...
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What is participatory narrative inquiry? – NarraFirma
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What is participatory narrative inquiry? Note: This is an excerpt (pages 85-89) from. Working with Stories in Your Community or Organization: Participatory Narrative Inquiry. Back to home page. A perspective and to. Perspective. This focus defines, shapes, and limits the approach. What makes up PNI. Here is the recipe for building PNI:. Begin by mixing together large portions of narrative inquiry and participatory action research. More than anything else, PNI is a practical method. It grew over the c...
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NarraFirma origins – NarraFirma
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If you've used NarraFirma, or you've just heard about it, you might be curious about where its ideas come from. This page is your answer. I have been working in the field of organizational and communithy narrative since 1999. NarraFirma is the tenth software tool I have built and/or designed to support participatory story work. After I created each tool, I worked with it and learned what worked and what didn't. So NarraFirma rests on a fifteen-year foundation of research and practice. My second piece of ...
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About us – NarraFirma
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Cynthia F. Kurtz. Working with Stories in Your Community or Organization. Now in its third edition, the book is widely considered a vital resource for participatory story work. Paul D. Fernhout. Why listen to stories? What is participatory narrative inquiry? Workingwithstories.org – textbook. Narratopia.com – game. Storycoloredglasses.com – blog. Cfkurtz.com – consulting. Pni2org – PNI Institute. 2017 Cynthia F. Kurtz. NarraFirma is a trademark of Cynthia F. Kurtz.
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Story colored glasses: March 2015
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Tuesday, March 17, 2015. The snail rushes in. Imagine you're at a party. You went there because somebody said you just had to be there. But when you got there, you found out that everyone was talking in a strange way. Say they were all clapping when they talked, or affecting an obscure accent, or hopping on one foot. Confused, you tucked yourself into a corner, nursed your drink, and watched the room. Or should you give up and leave? Just now I looked at Twitter, and I saw:. Something about toilet paper.