International audienceThis article deals with a group of researchers involved in Participatory Action Research projects on biodiversity and who volunteered to take part in a “storytelling” experiment. Their "stories" were used to describe this new type of research collective comprising various partners, including researchers and managers, focused on obtaining directly useable results. These relatively unstructured groups constitutea forum for debate where scientific knowledge is combined with management know-how to produce tools for use outside the collective.The originality of this work lies in the fact that the descriptions of these collectives cannot be separated from the method used to produce those descriptions. The scientific communit...
Reflecting on the practice of storytelling, this practice insight explores how collaborations betwee...
Stories are vital in making sense of our lives – and research. Consequently, 12 researchers from the...
Researchers commonly disseminate their research findings in academic papers or books that have a sel...
Storytelling has long been recognized as central to human cognition and communication. Here we explo...
The academic interest in stories and narratives that started a couple of decades ago is still conti...
The article focuses on stories and storytelling practices as explanatory resources in standardizatio...
Stories and the telling of stories constitute an important, even major part of our daily life. How t...
This article reports on an experiment in collaborative storytelling inspired by the Japanese art of ...
The session engages with an acute tension evident in scholarly communication: We are witnessing a gr...
Stories are vital in making sense of our lives – and research. Consequently, 12 researchers from the...
The session engages with an acute tension evident in scholarly communication: We are witnessing a gr...
This article explores some of the ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic has served as a collective cri...
International audienceThis article locates the beginnings of a synthetic biology network and thereby...
Purpose – Stories and the telling of stories constitute a major part of our daily life, yet how this...
This article explores some of the ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic has served as a collective cri...
Reflecting on the practice of storytelling, this practice insight explores how collaborations betwee...
Stories are vital in making sense of our lives – and research. Consequently, 12 researchers from the...
Researchers commonly disseminate their research findings in academic papers or books that have a sel...
Storytelling has long been recognized as central to human cognition and communication. Here we explo...
The academic interest in stories and narratives that started a couple of decades ago is still conti...
The article focuses on stories and storytelling practices as explanatory resources in standardizatio...
Stories and the telling of stories constitute an important, even major part of our daily life. How t...
This article reports on an experiment in collaborative storytelling inspired by the Japanese art of ...
The session engages with an acute tension evident in scholarly communication: We are witnessing a gr...
Stories are vital in making sense of our lives – and research. Consequently, 12 researchers from the...
The session engages with an acute tension evident in scholarly communication: We are witnessing a gr...
This article explores some of the ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic has served as a collective cri...
International audienceThis article locates the beginnings of a synthetic biology network and thereby...
Purpose – Stories and the telling of stories constitute a major part of our daily life, yet how this...
This article explores some of the ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic has served as a collective cri...
Reflecting on the practice of storytelling, this practice insight explores how collaborations betwee...
Stories are vital in making sense of our lives – and research. Consequently, 12 researchers from the...
Researchers commonly disseminate their research findings in academic papers or books that have a sel...