Practice-Based Innovation: Insights, Applications and Policy Implications 2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-21723-4_10
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The Role of Reflection, Reflection on Roles: Practice-Based Innovation Through Theatre-Based Learning

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“…His critique of the former is its continuation of a ‘Cartesian legacy of spatial and temporal separation’ (Zundel, 2012: 112). Such attempts to overcome dichotomous separation of the here and now, and of mind and body, are integral to calls for critical reflection in organisations that invite more embodied ways of knowing (Mack, 2015) and take us ‘beyond the head’ (Pässilä, 2012, cited by Cotter et al, 2016). Action-based approaches such as arts-based methods (Adler, 2015; Sutherland, 2012) and research-based theatre are advocated to elicit sensory experience that encompasses ‘political, emotional and ethical components of organizing’ (Cotter et al, 2016: 2).…”
Section: Approaches To Stimulating Critical Reflectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…His critique of the former is its continuation of a ‘Cartesian legacy of spatial and temporal separation’ (Zundel, 2012: 112). Such attempts to overcome dichotomous separation of the here and now, and of mind and body, are integral to calls for critical reflection in organisations that invite more embodied ways of knowing (Mack, 2015) and take us ‘beyond the head’ (Pässilä, 2012, cited by Cotter et al, 2016). Action-based approaches such as arts-based methods (Adler, 2015; Sutherland, 2012) and research-based theatre are advocated to elicit sensory experience that encompasses ‘political, emotional and ethical components of organizing’ (Cotter et al, 2016: 2).…”
Section: Approaches To Stimulating Critical Reflectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though a first hands-on development project to be considered would be cooperation between different functions, other statements need attention as well. As it is now, we suggest cultural tools, for example organizational theatre (Pässilä & Oikarinen, in press;Pässilä, Oikarinen, & Vince, 2012) to be used in this case. If the other statements were to be considered more important, a more analytical and traditional tool could be used.…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Is it the difficulties associated with providing evidence that prevents artful interventions making it into workplaces? Is it because management demand a rational approach and innovative interventions are not always proven to be effective or is it more because of the risk involved -the chance that something will go wrong (Passila et al, 2012)?…”
Section: An Overview Of "Empowering" Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%