SenseMaker the eBook
The book is designed to provide an academically vigorous underpinning to SenseMaker® which can be referenced in training courses and other documentation including methods. It will not seek to set out a single approach, but to identify areas of coherence.
Contents
- 1 Contents
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Transdisciplinarity
- 1.3 SenseMaker and the Sciences: Towards a New “Normal”
- 1.4 SenseMaker, Philosophy and the Arts
- 1.5 SenseMaker and technology/software
- 1.6 Artificial Intelligence
- 1.7 SenseMaker within a wider research context
- 1.8 SenseMaker and Assemblage Theory
- 1.9 Narrative Landscapes & Vector theory or change
- 1.10 Polyphony and epistemic justice
- 1.11 In the context of development
- 1.12 In the context of future studies
- 2 Cases
- 3 Reference list
Contents
Introduction
Dave Covering history and core theory, similar material to book chapters already published
Transdisciplinarity
John Van Breda
SenseMaker and the Sciences: Towards a New “Normal”
Emma Jones Covering important grounding principles from sociology, psychology, neuroscience, anthropology, natural sciences and complexity science. Introducing Anthro-complexity
SenseMaker, Philosophy and the Arts
Jules? Daoism; Aristotle etc
SenseMaker and technology/software
Ken Architecture
Artificial Intelligence
??? Training data sets, anticipatory triggers Big, thick and rich data
SenseMaker within a wider research context
?? Defined against narrative research in general as well as the quant and qual issue, covering abduction v induction
SenseMaker and Assemblage Theory
Anna and Ellie
Narrative Landscapes & Vector theory or change
Marietjie ??
Polyphony and epistemic justice
Beth Emma?
In the context of development
Irene
In the context of future studies
Wendy and Noah===
Cases
- The music one
- CRC
Reference list
All known articles, possibly with commentary