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Organizational members as storywriters: on organizing practices of reflexivity

Silvia Gherardi, Michela Cozza, Barbara Poggio

The Learning Organization

ISSN: 0969-6474

Article publication date: 8 January 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to describe how organizational members became storywriters of an important process of organizational change. Writing became a practice designed to create a space, a time and a methodology with which to author the process of change and create a learning context. The written stories produced both the subjectivity of practical authors and reflexively created the con/text for their reproduction.

Design/methodology/approach

A storywriting workshop inspired by a processual and participatory practice-based approach to learning and knowing was held in a research organization undergoing privatization. For six months, 31 organizational members, divided into two groups, participated in writing one story per week for six weeks. The written story had to refer to a fact that had occurred in the previous week, thus prompting reflection on the ongoing organizational life and giving a situated meaning to the change process.

Findings

Storywriting is first and foremost a social practice of wayfinding, that is of knowing as one goes. Writing proved to be an effective practice that involved the authors, their narratives and the audiences in a shared experience where all these practice elements became connected and through their connection acquired agency.

Originality/value

Narrative knowledge has been studied mainly in storytelling, while storywriting by organizational members has received less attention. This paper explores storywriting both as a situated, relational and material practice and as the process that produces narratives which can be considered for their content and their style.

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Acknowledgements

The authors wish to thank the Research Foundation that has made it possible to realize the project and all the volunteer practitioners who accepted to take part in the writing process, sharing their stories. Furthermore, the authors are grateful to Luigi Maria Sicca for his careful reading of a previous version of the manuscript and his helpful comments and insightful suggestions.

Citation

Gherardi, S., Cozza, M. and Poggio, B. (2018), "Organizational members as storywriters: on organizing practices of reflexivity", The Learning Organization, Vol. 25 No. 1, pp. 51-62. https://doi.org/10.1108/TLO-08-2017-0080

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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