Applied Improvisation Science and Research

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Applied Improvisation Science and Research

This group discusses latest research on applied impro and related topics - happening worldwide! Here we introduce each other to running scientific programms, funding ressources for research, scientists, articles, books etc.

Members: 35
Latest Activity: May 14

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Experiencing Risk, Spontaneity and Improvisation in Organizational Change Edited by Patricia Shaw and Ralph Stacey

Started by Martin Ciesielski. Last reply by Paul Z Jackson Apr 30. 5 Replies

Shaw is Associate Director of the Complexity and Management Centre at the Business School of the University of Hertfordshire. Stacey is Director of the Complexity and Management Centre at the…Continue

Spontaneity forces empathy! Research published in nature

Started by Martin Ciesielski Sep 29, 2012. 0 Replies

WOW!When I read about that in nature I was just thinking: YES, that´s why impro works:"...forcing subjects to decide quickly increases contributions, whereas instructing them to reflect and forcing…Continue

Tags: impro, collaboration, empathy, spontaneity

Artful Making by Rob Austin and Lee Devin

Started by Martin Ciesielski Sep 27, 2012. 0 Replies

Wisdom is timeless. Especially when it come to (real) knowledge about impro!I just found recently a wonderful book called Artful Making - What Managers need to know about how artist work (2003).…Continue

The National Science Foundation - funding research on (impro)arts in business

Started by Martin Ciesielski Sep 18, 2012. 0 Replies

The National Science Foundation has awarded a $2,654,895 Phase 2 grant to the Art of Science Learning for a project titled "Integrating Informal STEM and Arts-Based Learning to Foster Innovation."  …Continue

Tags: ain, science, research, funding, arts

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Comment by Sabine Amend on April 29, 2013 at 12:54am

Thank you, Martin,
For this group. (Danke aus Frankfurt, sonst aus Colorado)
Bridging one's own experience of the "value" of improv into articulating it in a way that those without experience or other worldviews can hear... very important. Looking forward to these explorations.

Comment by Farnaz Tabaee on October 9, 2012 at 6:48pm

Hi Mike, This is Farnaz from Los Angeles. It was so great to meet you last weekend and with you and Al Razaviand other LA members, I am  looking forward to getting the Applied Improv Network of Southern California up and running soon! Would you like to get together with Al Razavi and other members of Los Angeles AIN network and decide on how to proceed (I am thinking open space or a brainstorming session to start depending on the number of attendees.) Hope to talk soon! Farnaz 

Comment by Remy Bertrand on September 30, 2012 at 4:28pm

Looking great :-)

Comment by Yuri Kinugawa on September 25, 2012 at 1:47pm

I am very excited finding this group!I am going back to University of Tokyo for my Phd next year. My interest is about improvisation, arts, education and science. 

Comment by Belina Raffy on September 19, 2012 at 5:10pm

Great idea for a group Martin - thank you!!!

Comment by Pamela Meyer on September 18, 2012 at 3:14pm

Hope to meet up with fellow group members this week! I'll be sharing some of my research on adults experiences learning to improvise and linking to some organizational outcomes on Friday afternoon. Looking forward to hearing what others are working on, too!

 

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