Search for story-related podcasts and ask yourself: How have stories featured in my life? How might I mobilise them differently?
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- true crime podcasts
- gossip podcasts
MY FAVOURITE MURDER- podcast
My Favorite Murder is a bi-weekly true crime comedy podcast hosted by American comedians Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark.
WATCH/ REFLECT:
Joseph Campbell Foundation (2020) The Hero with a Thousand Faces
theres a typical sequence of actions- that a hero takes
why are there so many stories of heroes in mythology? Because its someone who has found or achieving something beyond the normal range. Someone who has propably given his life for something bigger or other than themselves.
What is the deed a hero performs? – a physical hero act or a sacrifice
or a spiritual hero/ someone who has learned or found a mold of experiencing spirituality and then came back and communicating it.
The image of a hero- a death and resurrection-
finding the source of life to bring you forth richer or more mature
If we happen not to be heroes in the grant sense of redeeming society we have to take that journey ourselves ( of growth and self-preservation) spiritually- psychologically.
Listen to- podcaast for storytelling
Speak Up Storytelling (libsyn.com)
PODCAST ON STORYTELLING TO LISTEN TO AS I ANIMATE FOR MY DAY JOB.
PENDING-
Research proposal- HAVE TO COME UP WITH AN IDEA FOR UNIT 2
REFLECT ON ALL QUESTIONS- IN PRESENTATION
- How do I demonstrate an understanding of systems thinking?
If i can See the bigger picture,By zooming out and viewing the wider process, you can see the interrelationships and interactions between your system elements, Understand and fix the “problems that never seem to go away”
- The issue is important.
- The problem is chronic and ongoing and not just a one-time event.
- The problem is familiar and has a known history.
- Previous attempts to solve the problem have failed.
Understanding Systems Thinking: A Guide to the Key Concepts and Benefits – isixsigma.com
- Especially in relation to context, complexity, and connectivity ^
- How do I balance the general and the specific? How to Identify Relationships Between General & Specific Ideas – Video & Lesson Transcript | Study.com
- What Systems should I choose? Or would something else be better?
- Does this need to connect to intercultural practices?
- How do I demonstrate my own point of view?
- How does this fit with Unit 1? What is my curiosity?
The connectivity of people from the same country, common understanding and social- culture
- What is My place?? CYPRIOT ETHNICITY
- What do I want to find out SPECIFICALLY?
- What do I want to resrarch?
- Do I need a research Question? ” How is a society a system and how do we still function as parts of that system from the outside?
- How do I want to spend my time?
- What do I want to “make new”? My own perception of social climate in my home-country
- Where does My system begin and end? – CENTURIES WORTH OF CULTURE – SOCIAL CHANGE
- How do I share/convey my focus/problem? THRU showing the day to day of my country vs my day to day in the uk
- WHO/WHAT/WHERE/WHEN??? ME MY COUNTRY FOOD IN CYPRUS
UNIT1 KEYWORDS??
forage, alterity, multi modal, narratives, research based methods, systems thinking!!!!
SYSTEMS THINKING
(14) Systems Thinking! – YouTube
Artist on Artist Lecture – Rayyane Tabet on Robert Smithson – YouTube
(14) Hito Steyerl – In Free Fall: A Thought Experiment – lecture – 06/11/2010 – YouTube
UbuWeb Film & Video: Andrea Fraser – Museum Highlights: A Gallery Talk (1989)
(14) Keynote Performative Lecture – Zach Blas – YouTube
Systems Thinking: A Science for Life and Sustainability – UNESCO Chair (brocku.ca)
Systems thinking is profoundly different. It requires us to understand that all the parts of a system work together, creating effects that are greater than the sum of the parts of that system. Systems thinkers consider how a change in one component may have major effects on the system in its entirety. Using climate change as an example, the release of carbon from fossil fuels into the atmosphere has warmed the Earth’s climate with profound effects on almost every aspect of life on the planet. Learning how to think in systems is an essential skill for finding our way back to sustainability. Online courses that teach the basics of feedback are also becoming more common and are even being promoted as basic education for elementary school-aged children. Systems thinking, as it applies to our understanding of the process of life, only emerged in the 1970’s. With new mathematical theories and models that enable us to understand the patterns and processes of change in the evolution of life, however, we can now reflect the way that our actions may have consequences not only on us, but also on other people — or even the world.
Systems Thinking: A Science for Life and Sustainability – UNESCO Chair (brocku.ca)
Systems theory provides the basis of a way of thinking about organization. The first lesson of systems analysis is that « the whole is more than the sum of its parts ». This means that properties emerge from the organization of a whole and may have a retroactive effect on the parts. For instance, water is an emergent property of the hydrogen and oxygen of which it is composed. The whole is also less than the sum of its parts, since the parts may have properties that are inhibited by the organization of the whole.
Presentation video
Interview (NOT MARKED)-
OPEN STUDIO
ASK MARSHA— this presentation is supposed to exhibit systems thinking etc BUT isnt it sort of supposed to be a presentation about ourselves and our culture to get to know eachother? Do we have to identify an issue/problem to be solved????