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collective leadership/decision-making/responsibility. This project has received funding from the European Union’s framework Horizon 2020 for research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 951962”.The information reflects the author’s views. done or shared by all members of a group of people involving a whole group or society. Collective Noun Examples Remember that nouns are words naming people, animals, places, and things. You can’t have a team without individual members even so, we discuss a team as a single entity. “PONTE is part of the MediaFutures project. Collective nouns are words for single things that are made up of more than one person, animal, place, thing, or idea. With All images by Annika Varjonen, Visual Impact
Join us for our live presentation at the MediaFutures DemoDay event next Thursday, 23rd of September at 11:50 CET. Take a spin with our story capture and stay in touch for more. For the Project, ECZ.Partners and The Cynefin Centre are collaborating with visual artist Annika Varjonen. With Beth Smith, Dave Snowden, Bettina Geiken & Anne Caspari. PONTE ( Participative Open Narrative Transformation and Exchange) is funded by the EU initiative. The collective patterns emerging from all the self-interpreted stories on the public dashboard display the influence the visitors have on the exhibition through their engagement with the artwork. The visitor/participant will be able to engage with the exhibition, share anonymous micro-narratives about it, and make sense of it. This opens enormous possibilities for exhibition spaces, conferences, and other public or private spaces with high numbers of visitors. This could build up an awareness of how different (or similar) people with shared AND opposing views really are, in regard to social media use Here, artists and participants can explore and interpret the collective patterns emerging from the self-interpreted stories in real-time interactivity. The next stage of PONTE project development will feature a new type of interactive public space for creating shared meaning. Results highlight the role of meaning in adjustment following collective traumas that shatter people's fundamental assumptions about security and invulnerability.These and other results are summarized in this short video here.
Mediation analyses suggest that finding meaning supported adjustment by reducing fears of future terrorism. Whereas searching for meaning predicted greater posttraumatic stress (PTS) symptoms across the following 2 years, finding meaning predicted lower PTS symptoms, even after controlling for pre-9/11 mental health, exposure to 9/11, and acute stress response.
In contrast, finding meaning was predicted primarily by demographics and specific early coping strategies. Searching for meaning at 2 months post-9/11 was predicted by demographics and high acute stress response. The authors examined the predictors and long-term consequences of Americans' searching for and finding meaning in a widespread cultural upheaval-the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001-among a national probability sample of U.S. However, there are few rigorous studies on the role of meaning in adjustment, and those that have been conducted have focused predominantly on direct personal trauma. The ability to make sense of events in one's life has held a central role in theories of adaptation to adversity.