Story-spaces and transformation: The Caravan Project
Story-spaces and transformation: The Caravan Project
In this chapter, we discuss untold stories in relation to space and transformativecreativity. We present the Caravan Project, a visual ethnographic project that gives voice to marginalized stories through film documentaries. These documentaries, when reterritorialized in diverse social contexts, produce story-spaces within which untold stories can emerge. We discuss two specific story-spaces and explain how transformative creativity transcends fixed subject positions towards polyvocal modes of becoming. In this context, we propose three properties, mobility, multiplicity and permeability that render creative story-spaces rhizomatic. Consequently, story-spaces encourage fluid, heterogeneous and volatile interactions and through that, maintain their potential to elicit untold stories
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Daskalaki, Maria
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Saliba, Alexandra
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Vigiatzis, Stratis
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Malamou, Thekla
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2015
Daskalaki, Maria
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Saliba, Alexandra
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Vigiatzis, Stratis
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Malamou, Thekla
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Daskalaki, Maria, Saliba, Alexandra, Vigiatzis, Stratis and Malamou, Thekla
(2015)
Story-spaces and transformation: The Caravan Project.
In,
Izak, Michal,, Hitchin, Linda and Anderson, David
(eds.)
Untold Stories in Organizations.
(Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society, 33)
Routledge, .
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In this chapter, we discuss untold stories in relation to space and transformativecreativity. We present the Caravan Project, a visual ethnographic project that gives voice to marginalized stories through film documentaries. These documentaries, when reterritorialized in diverse social contexts, produce story-spaces within which untold stories can emerge. We discuss two specific story-spaces and explain how transformative creativity transcends fixed subject positions towards polyvocal modes of becoming. In this context, we propose three properties, mobility, multiplicity and permeability that render creative story-spaces rhizomatic. Consequently, story-spaces encourage fluid, heterogeneous and volatile interactions and through that, maintain their potential to elicit untold stories
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Maria Daskalaki
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Alexandra Saliba
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Stratis Vigiatzis
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Thekla Malamou
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Michal, Izak
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Linda Hitchin
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David Anderson
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