I Welcome Temi to AAcorn.
Her work sounds very exciting.
But as well as "does it work?" lets hope we can ask "Can it be FUN?"
Vagabonds of the world, Unite! You have nothing to lose but your stasis!
Best
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Sent: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 12:33:39 +0100
From: "Marechal, Garance" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: Verfremdung in the MBA classroom - Temi Darief for Aacorn
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> Dear all, Temi has presented her research at the EGOS stream that I
co-convened with Pierre Guillet de Monthoux and Steve Linstead on 'The
Art of Practice' last summer and her work was very interesting and
insightful. I am sure that she will benefit from being on the AACORN
network as well as contribute to emerging discussions. I am happy to
endorse her! Kind regards, Garance
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Sent: 29 September 2009 15:55
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Subject: Verfremdung in the MBA classroom - Temi Darief for Aacorn
Dear Aacorners,
I like to introduce Temi Darief ([log in to unmask]) to our
community.
Her research is situated in the field of management education – mainly
looking at arts-based approaches in MBA courses. She explores how the
use of film in management education can be extended by drawing on the
concept of Verfremdung (estrangement), primarily Bertold Brecht’s
approach, to stimulate critical reflection and action. She is interested
in contributing to the understanding of this arts-based teaching method
by investigating the question, amongst others, “Does it work?”.
Currently she is a PhD candidate in Management at Macquarie University
Graduate School of Management in Sydney, Australia.
Previously, she was vagabonding through life until her late twentieth
when she decided that it was time to do something more conventional, and
enrolled in a BA in Social Science, followed by a Masters in the same
field of studies at the Heinrich Heine University in Germany. Contrary to
the initial purpose of her studies to complete a degree and enter the
workforce as quickly as possible, her passion for learning was triggered
and substituted physical for intellectual vagabonding.
Best wishes,
Stefan
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