Quantum Storytelling Annual Review (QSAR) 2019
David M. Boje, Editor
QSAR is published by Tamara-Land Publications
davidboje@gmail.com 4700 Dunn Drive Las Cruces, New Mexico 88011
CONTENTS
Quantum Storytelling Annual Review (QSAR) 2019
David M. Boje, Editor
Dun xin fng zhng - Kite with broken string
Judy Chan
The role of antenarratives in interprofessional collaboration:
Isabelle Horvath
Betty Beeler
David M. Boje
Grace Ann Rosile
Marc Bonnet
Who Killed The French Broad? Wilma Dykemans Contribution to Storytelling Research
David M. Boje
Yue Cai Hillon
Mark E. Hillon
The Living Book
Bolles Potter
Another Vision of Home: Storytelling Pathways using Geo-spatial Mnemonics
Debra Butler
Embodied Restorying Process
Dr. Jeanne Flora & Dr. Tim Ketelaar
Whats the story morning glory? Deceiving stories or stories from W.A.F.E.L.
Michel Fortier, titular professor
W Theory, Framework for Intelligent Management of Work Stress in Organizations
Dr. Patrick J. M. Haim, HDR, IMSES
Oneness, and Interview with the Environment
Julia Hayden
Worker-Driven Social Responsibility and Critical Pedagogy: The Coalition of Immokalee Workers Campaign to Reform Global Supply Chains
Richard Herder
Coaching in the age of Gaia: A story making framework for relational reflexivity
Kenneth Mlbjerg Jrgensen Pauline Fatien Diochon
Introduction
References
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Organization, 9(4), 641656. https://doi.org/10.1177/135050840294007
Discovering Your Slice of the Pie: Investigating the Self via acting techniques of Michael Chekhov
Wil Kilroy
An Ontology: Storytelling, and Collective Sensemaking in the Age of Global Technologies
Thomas E. Kleiner, PhD, MPA, MA, MS
True Storytelling as a philosophical dialogical approach
Jens Larsen
IT LOOKS GRIM: THE FUTURE OF INDIGENOUS MORI ACADEMICS IN NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITIES
Dr. Tyron Love Prof. Michael Hall
Emergence of Female Entrepreneurship in times of Male Migration
Ali Mchiri
From academics to praxis: Tensions and experiences in the operation of a startup.
Oscar Montiel
After 215 Years of Independence; why is Haiti the Poorest Nation in the Western Hemisphere?
Joele Montes
From academics to praxis: Tensions and experiences in the operation of a startup.
Oscar Montiel
Female Entrepreneurship and Male Migration
Ali Mchiri
From academics to praxis: Tensions and experiences in the operation of a startup.
Oscar Montiel
Entrepreneurial Opportunity Revelation as the Anti-Antenarrative.
Duncan Pelly
CROSSING BOUNDARIES
Collaboration of Virginia Maria Romero and Anais Gomez / Blue Fenec
The Coalition of Immokalee Workers uses Ensemble Storytelling Processesto Overcome Enslavement in Corporate Supply Chains
Grace Ann Rosile
David M. Boje
Richard Herder
Mabel Sanchez
Anti-Dialogical Structures
Jillian Saylors
True Storytelling of Perceiving and Attention
Rohny Saylors & Jacob Klopp (WA, USA)
Truth, Lies, and the Bullshit in Between
James Sibel
Transforming the Avocado: Tales from Michoacn, Mexico
Lois Stanford
Storytelling: A Managerial Strategic Tool for Strategic Changes
Nazanin Tourani, PhD
The a priori solution to the irreproducibility crisis
David Trafimow
The A Priori Solution to the Irreproducibility Crisis
David Trafimow
Clarity and Opacity of Language in Heideggers Being and Time
Sabine Trafimow
Happy Like a Dog
Diane Walker
Crossroads of Cognition: Managing paradigms and ways of knowing using Ambidexterity
Dr. Eric Zabiegalski
The following are papers and abstracts from the 9th Annual
New Mexico Quantum Storytelling Conference
Was Held December 15-18, 2019
Las Cruces, New Mexico
Art by Virginia Maria Romero
New Mexico State University
Las Cruces, New Mexico
Conference Website: www.davidboje.com/quantum
For questions contact Grace Ann Rosile
Art by Virginia Maria Romero
9th Annual New Mexico Quantum Storytelling Conference
December 15-18, 2019
New Mexico State University
Las Cruces, New Mexico
Conference Website: www.davidboje.com/quantum
For questions contact Grace Ann Rosile
MONDAY December 16, 2019. NOTE: All sessions will be held on the NMSU campus in Dominici 102 and lobby, some in 106.
8:00-8:20 | Doors Open; Coffee, Tea, Fruit, Snacks in Lobby | EVERYONE |
8:20-8:30 | Registration and Payment will be OPEN | EVERYONE |
8:25-8:30 | Welcome (David Boje, Grace Ann Rosile, Don Pepion) | EVERYONE |
8:30-8:45 | 1-min BioSketch | EVERYONE |
8:45-9:00 | 1-min BioSketch (Continued) | EVERYONE |
9:00-9:20 | 1-min BioSketch (Continued) | EVERYONE |
9:20-9:30 | VERY SHORT BREAK 10 min! | SHORT BREAK |
1 9:30-9:45 | Water Protectors | Don Pepion (NM, USA) |
2 9:45-10:00 | Princess Gaia: View from Space, Voice of the Ocean | Julia Hayden (Germany) |
10:00-10:15 | Q&A DISCUSSION | EVERYONE |
3 10:15-10:30 | True Storytelling Philosophical Dialogical Approach | Jens Larson (Denmark) |
4 10:30-10:45 | True Storytelling and Truth and Lies of Climate Change | Rohny Saylors & Jacob Klopp (WA, USA) |
10:45-11:00 | Q&A DISCUSSION | EVERYONE |
5 11:00-11:15 | Gaia Coaching | Kenneth Molberg Jorgensen (Denmark) |
6 11:15-11:30 | Who Killed the French Broad? | David Boje (NM, USA) |
11:30-11:45 | Q&A DISCUSSION | EVERYONE |
7 11:45-12:00 | Truth & Lies | James Sibel (PA, USA) |
8 12:00-12:15 | Truth Tables | David Trafimow (NM, USA) |
12:15-12:30 | Q&A DISCUSSION | EVERYONE |
12:30-1:15 | LUNCH. LUNCH. LUNCH. (provided on-site) | Reserve your choice in advance! |
9 1:15-1:30 | Life in the Fields | Mabel Sanchez and John Parsons |
10 1:30-1:45 | Home Storytelling Pathways and Geospatial Mnemonics | Debra Butler (MA, USA) |
11 1:45-2:00 | Transforming the Avocado: Tales from Michoacan, MX | Lois Stanford (NM, USA) |
2:00-2:15 | Q&A | EVERYONE |
2:15-2:30 | SHORT BREAK | EVERYONE |