2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-86402-6_9
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An Appreciative Inquiry Approach to Community-Based Research for Development of a Social Enterprise

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“…, 2016; Galbiati and Piredda, 2017; Copeland and de Moor, 2018; Bertolotti, 2020; Nawawi et al. , 2020; Piredda and Ciancia, 2022; Venter and Moolman, 2022) that describe applications of storytelling to collectively imagine, debate and co-design alternative futures.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…, 2016; Galbiati and Piredda, 2017; Copeland and de Moor, 2018; Bertolotti, 2020; Nawawi et al. , 2020; Piredda and Ciancia, 2022; Venter and Moolman, 2022) that describe applications of storytelling to collectively imagine, debate and co-design alternative futures.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other publications presented descriptive case studies where stories played a role in social innovation, whether through empowering citizens to collectively construct and narrate their realities (Ahmas, 2012;Tassinari et al, 2017), challenge xenophobic narratives (Coban et al, 2020) or through elucidating, by means of practical examples, the potential for a more socially and environmentally sustainable economy (Longhurst et al, 2016). Within this larger theme sits a substantial subset of publications from the arts (Rendle-Short et al, 2018;Coban et al, 2020) and design (Chueng-Nainby et al, 2015;Eriksen et al, 2016;Galbiati and Piredda, 2017;Copeland and de Moor, 2018;Bertolotti, 2020;Nawawi et al, 2020;Piredda and Ciancia, 2022;Venter and Moolman, 2022) that describe applications of storytelling to collectively imagine, debate and co-design alternative futures.…”
Section: Social Enterprise and Social Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%