This is a unique study of an almost silent and still film of the organization of silence. The film “Into Great Silence” (IGS) shows how Carthusian monks organize silence, punctuating and structuring it with recurring rituals and routines. Carthusian silence is discourse: it is their way of communicating, interacting, and sustaining their organization. The salience of Carthusian silence is that it is where they can discern divine presence. By studying IGS, the researcher overcame the challenges of access to the monastery, of studying silence, and of appraising the implicit salience of Carthusian silence. The film invites viewers to silent introspection through sound art, visual poetry, and a silent metaphorical discourse that relies on symbo...
This work illustrates the research I have conducted throughout the two years of my Master's degree p...
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31st EGOS Colloquium: Sub-theme 16: Organization as Communication: The Performative Power of Talk, A...
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This work illustrates the research I have conducted throughout the two years of my Master's degree p...
How is it possible to write of the myriad kinds of silence with which we are surrounded? I am thinki...
This paper explores young people’s perceptions of the role and value of shared ‘gathered’ silence in...
This thesis examines the broad spectrum of silence in three areas - religion, philosophy and sociolo...
Silence often plays a significant role in Christian experience and practice. However, the varieties ...
This study offers a contribution to the discourses surrounding 'silence', arguing that the transform...
The interpretation of silence depends on meanings that are negotiated in a particular social and cul...
This article explores silence as a phenomenon and practice in the workplace through a Buddhist-enact...
This study offers a contribution to the discourses surrounding 'silence'. arguing that the transform...
Eye & Mind research seminar, History of Art‘Fruit of Silence’, a reflective case study by American w...
This practice-led research project examines the concept of silence. More specifically, within the co...
31st EGOS Colloquium: Sub-theme 16: Organization as Communication: The Performative Power of Talk, A...
For academic learning to be truly transformative it must connect with intimate personal experience a...
In this paper we explore the communicative function of silence among British Quakers and British The...
On Turner Prize nominee Rosalind Nashashibi and Lucy Skaer's collaborative video work 'Why Are You A...
This work illustrates the research I have conducted throughout the two years of my Master's degree p...
How is it possible to write of the myriad kinds of silence with which we are surrounded? I am thinki...
This paper explores young people’s perceptions of the role and value of shared ‘gathered’ silence in...