Knowing from a Distance An Improv(is)ed Dialogue About Constellations of Meaning

Through a dialogical exchange about disasters, we explore the notion of “knowing” by drawing on our own experience and research about improvisation and disaster management. Locating our work within our positionalities as expatriate Filipino researchers of considerable distance/closeness from each ot...

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Main Authors: Sophia Deterala, Eula Bianca Villar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Liverpool John Moores University 2019-07-01
Series:PRISM
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Online Access:https://openjournals.ljmu.ac.uk/index.php/prism/article/view/280
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spelling doaj-d205068f2d834d1cb8f736697d57ce612020-11-25T01:57:34ZengLiverpool John Moores UniversityPRISM2514-53472019-07-0122419https://doi.org/10.24377/LJMU.prism.vol2iss2article280Knowing from a Distance An Improv(is)ed Dialogue About Constellations of MeaningSophia Deterala0Eula Bianca Villar1Liverpool Hope UniversityUniversitat Ramon LlullThrough a dialogical exchange about disasters, we explore the notion of “knowing” by drawing on our own experience and research about improvisation and disaster management. Locating our work within our positionalities as expatriate Filipino researchers of considerable distance/closeness from each other, we find, albeit serendipitously, how our improvisational methodologies can occur en route to, during, and in, the aftermath of crisis. Through reconstructions of the calamitous, we establish certain distances with the event itself, disaster victims, ourselves, and other improvisers of meaning such as media journalists. We propose that this network of knowing forms part of the constellational relationships of meaning-making about disasters.https://openjournals.ljmu.ac.uk/index.php/prism/article/view/280improvisationdisaster studiescalamitydisaster victims
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author Sophia Deterala
Eula Bianca Villar
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Knowing from a Distance An Improv(is)ed Dialogue About Constellations of Meaning
PRISM
improvisation
disaster studies
calamity
disaster victims
author_facet Sophia Deterala
Eula Bianca Villar
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title Knowing from a Distance An Improv(is)ed Dialogue About Constellations of Meaning
title_short Knowing from a Distance An Improv(is)ed Dialogue About Constellations of Meaning
title_full Knowing from a Distance An Improv(is)ed Dialogue About Constellations of Meaning
title_fullStr Knowing from a Distance An Improv(is)ed Dialogue About Constellations of Meaning
title_full_unstemmed Knowing from a Distance An Improv(is)ed Dialogue About Constellations of Meaning
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publisher Liverpool John Moores University
series PRISM
issn 2514-5347
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Through a dialogical exchange about disasters, we explore the notion of “knowing” by drawing on our own experience and research about improvisation and disaster management. Locating our work within our positionalities as expatriate Filipino researchers of considerable distance/closeness from each other, we find, albeit serendipitously, how our improvisational methodologies can occur en route to, during, and in, the aftermath of crisis. Through reconstructions of the calamitous, we establish certain distances with the event itself, disaster victims, ourselves, and other improvisers of meaning such as media journalists. We propose that this network of knowing forms part of the constellational relationships of meaning-making about disasters.
topic improvisation
disaster studies
calamity
disaster victims
url https://openjournals.ljmu.ac.uk/index.php/prism/article/view/280
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