by Ron Donaldson | Oct 1, 2014 | Profile
Oysters open completely when the moon is full; and when the crab sees one it throws a piece of stone or seaweed into it and the oyster cannot close again so that it serves the crab for meat. Such is the fate of him who opens his mouth too much and thereby puts himself...
by Marco Koning | Oct 1, 2014 | Profile
As a psychology student I was one of a kind. My favourite school subject was Methods and Design of Research, and even more rarely, the school subject SPSS (a program to do all kind of statistical calculations). We started to work with SPSS in DOS and it cost a lot of...
by Cynthia Kurtz | Oct 1, 2014 | Profile
To start off our pni2.org blog in style, we thought we would recount our histories with participatory narrative inquiry (PNI) and our hopes for the future. Into the past How can I describe my journey with PNI? I can’t, because it hasn’t been a journey....
by Harold van Garderen | Sep 30, 2014 | Profile
A famous Indian saying states that it is impossible to step into the same river twice. The idea behind the saying is that the river changes all the time. In the same vein it’s hard for me to say when my journey into PNI began because there are so many things...
by Aiden Choles | Sep 30, 2014 | Profile
What’s in a word? A world! – Michael White Hi there My name is Aiden and I’m based in a town to the east of Johannesburg called Benoni. I currently run The Narrative Lab, a small organisational development and applied research consultancy that uses...