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​‘Meaningful moments’

29/11/2017

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In this brand new blog, I intend to explore what I call ‘interpersonal ​moments’ or 'meaningful moments'. These typically arise in everyday conversations, or spring from something I have read or witnessed. Sometimes recent experiences, sometimes more distant memories.

My aim then, in the words of my friend and onetime doctoral supervisor, Patricia Shaw, is "to reflect on our concrete, actual lived experience". Ultimately I want to show that social patterns (e.g. power, bullying, racism, organisational culture, as well as trust, cooperation, defiance) have no real existence outside specific human exchanges. Without paying attention to the human encounters in which they emerge, we cannot fully understand them. 

The flipside is that I do not want to write a grand theory of communication or a book offering unsubstantiated opinions and generalisations. That wouldn’t be me. For some reason, I have always wanted to understand things in sufficient detail, and from different perspectives, before I was willing to reach even a provisional point of view. But this will not be my last word on this matter - I am already exploring what it means to 'make a judgement'.

As a writer, I am all too familiar with the temptation to produce an artefact that is unified and comprehensive. One way for me to resist that urge is to stick to reflecting on meaningful moments. To quote Hannah Arendt "...to stop and think; to pause and reflect; to allow yourself the alertness to be struck, surprised, and to respond without too much presupposition or prejudgement." *

If you'd like to read these posts as they emerge, please subscribe. Judging by past form, they might appear, at most, once a fortnight.

* Why Arendt matters by Elisabeth Young-Bruehl (2006) p.16
4 Comments
Jos Roemer
22/12/2017 20:10:48

I'd love to witness/participate in this journey!

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Deborah
22/12/2017 22:15:59

I am interested in anything u observe!

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Alison Donaldson link
23/12/2017 17:46:02

Hello Jos and Deborah, how lovely to see your comments! Yours are my first two comments. I am so happy that you will accompany me on this strange journey.
Happy new year! Alison

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Deborah
24/12/2017 12:46:19

A marvelous and relevant journey - not strange at all✈️!

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