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Choice Points


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Sam: “There've been particular times we've landed and noticed there's forks in the road so it has felt like a point in time, and not points you could’ve plotted because they occurred due to reflection and learning and what we were in.” Catherine-Rose: “I find it such a helpful term rather than something about choice feels limited somehow but choice point feels like something you could plot on a map. And that it would be visual in a way, or something that would help people to see there were options and different paths and navigations, rather than choice A, B, C on a list. Something more organic.” 

 

In this episode Amanda (Inquiry Comms Officer) is joined by Catherine-Rose Stocks-Rankin [or CR for short] (Inquiry Co-Chair) and Sam Anderson (Inquiry Co-Chair) to explore the concept of choice points. Choice points start from questioning an alternative route, and then emerge to shape the direction of the forward journey. 


Referenced in the episode: 

  • Access the transcript to this episode and others. 
  • The Guides, Storytellers, Communities, Partners, and Core Team for the inquiry.
  • Sam working with The Oasis Foundation. 
  • The concept of emergence and Emergent Strategy by adrienne maree brown. 
  • Find out more about Grace Lee Boggs and the question of ‘what time is it for the world?’ 
  • Find out more about the research prior to this Inquiry - Together We Help and Civil Society Futures

    • Wavicle is the podcast series that reflects on the process of being part of Social Action Inquiry Scotland. We delve into what has emerged for us during this process of being part of the Inquiry, we highlight our learnings and unlearnings, and we explore the topics that have been rooted within us. 

      • Check out the background the inquiry, as well as the stories and resources on our website

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