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This is a brief narrative introduction to Part II: Methods, which explains the rationale behind the development of three methods focusing on moments, paradoxes and dialogues for long-term substantial production of informational waves, transdisciplinary resonance and shared understanding. The author is developing these as she perpetually confronts and embraces complexity, transience, fluidity, contradiction and uncertainty in the organically evolving creative process.
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Miller, F. (2020). Turning Resonant Waves into Shared Understanding. In: Producing Shared Understanding for Digital and Social Innovation. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7372-9_5
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