2016
DOI: 10.1057/s41282-016-0032-x
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‘Such endings that are not over’: The slave trade, Social Dreaming and affect in a museum

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“…However, at the time, social dreaming was largely practice-based rather than research-orientated. Work using social dreaming in research is now underway (Manley and Trustram 2016;Karolia and Manley 2017;Berman and Manley 2017), however, until recently the practice-based orientation of social dreaming had stymied its development as a psycho-social research method (Manley 2009). Furthermore, the use of dreams is itself problematical, since they are perhaps our most abstract and incomprehensible expressions of thought, undoubtedly emerging from our unconscious and difficult to interpret with any degree of certainty.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, at the time, social dreaming was largely practice-based rather than research-orientated. Work using social dreaming in research is now underway (Manley and Trustram 2016;Karolia and Manley 2017;Berman and Manley 2017), however, until recently the practice-based orientation of social dreaming had stymied its development as a psycho-social research method (Manley 2009). Furthermore, the use of dreams is itself problematical, since they are perhaps our most abstract and incomprehensible expressions of thought, undoubtedly emerging from our unconscious and difficult to interpret with any degree of certainty.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%