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Tag Archives: narratives
Sense-Making vs. Sense-Unmaking
One widely acclaimed methodology in information science is Dervin’s “Sense Making Methodolgy” (SMM). It is very similar to the way people often think about “storytelling”: Because communication is embodied and learned in impositional and constraining structures (families, communities, cultures, societies), … Continue reading → Continue reading →
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The individualist manifesto vs. The anti-revolutionary social contract
To think or not to think — no. To write or not to write… — no. To create or not to create… — that’s wrong, too. I can come up with many ideas, but where do they come from — … Continue reading → Continue reading →
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Tagged agree, agreement, antisocial, co-exist, community, contract, exist, existence, existentialism, individual, individualism, individuals, language, life, narrative, narratives, philosophy, revolt, revolution, self, social, stories, story
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Live to Make “Love Life” Stories
Why should anyone write down their life story — isn’t simply living it good enough? I think not — and the reason why is quite similar to the reason why many people keep journals of their dreams. In fact: This … Continue reading → Continue reading →
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Tagged complement, complementary, event, events, experience, experiences, experiential, group, groups, interpret, interpretation, life, live, love, narrative, narratives, perspective, perspectives, social, stories, story, storytelling, write, writing
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