
Improvising Musicians: A Vision for the Future of Appreciative Inquiry Practice
The recent Global Appreciative Inquiry (AI) Jam takes “jam” from the musical term where musicians improvise in a group. Extending...
AIP articles cover issues and theories found in the field of Appreciative Inquiry as well as practical solutions and examples of where Appreciative Inquiry has been applied successfully.
The recent Global Appreciative Inquiry (AI) Jam takes “jam” from the musical term where musicians improvise in a group. Extending...
This article aims to describe the experience that an international group, consisting of Heike Aiello (Germany), Mille Duvander (Denmark), Vera...
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