2019
DOI: 10.1108/k-11-2017-0459
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Rehearsing resilience(and beyond)

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to demonstrate the value of forum theatre as a means to promote second-order awareness of workplace conflict and to further pragmatise cyber-systemic awareness to a wider public. Design/methodology/approach A blended methodology rooted in grounded theory and action research is used to assess the individual learning of participants in a forum theatre intensive studying workplace conflict. The results are then briefly theorised through the lens of second-order cybernetics. Findings Da… Show more

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“…This combination of stability and the generation of new possibilities (interpretations and observations) is a quality of cybernetic actions. These include conversation, learning, reflection and designing in diverse contexts, as explored in contributions to this issue from Baron and Herr (2019), and Ryland and Scholte (2019). Herr and Baron present a comparative analysis of their cybernetically informed pedagogy that emphasises ethical settings for learning on the basis of equality and social inclusion in the classroom context.…”
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“…This combination of stability and the generation of new possibilities (interpretations and observations) is a quality of cybernetic actions. These include conversation, learning, reflection and designing in diverse contexts, as explored in contributions to this issue from Baron and Herr (2019), and Ryland and Scholte (2019). Herr and Baron present a comparative analysis of their cybernetically informed pedagogy that emphasises ethical settings for learning on the basis of equality and social inclusion in the classroom context.…”
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confidence: 99%