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[[Bestand:Worldview PQR v 20221002.png|gecentreerd|miniatuur|423x423px|Worldview in terms of PQR.]] | Mutual understanding and shared meaning are key notions in the Social Theory (ST). Unfortunately, they are also confusing notions because understanding and meaning are closely related and often regarded as synonyms. A precise meaning (or understanding for that matter) can be given in the realm of the PQR formula and EM<sub>ont</sub>. | ||
The goal of gaining mutual understanding in a Social Innovation (SI) process is to recognize and acknowledge stakeholders' worldviews in order to create room for movement.[[Bestand:Worldview PQR v 20221002.png|gecentreerd|miniatuur|423x423px|Worldview in terms of PQR.]] | |||
[[Bestand:Shared meaning PQR v 20221002.png|gecentreerd|miniatuur|644x644px|Shared meaning in terms of PQR.]] | [[Bestand:Shared meaning PQR v 20221002.png|gecentreerd|miniatuur|644x644px|Shared meaning in terms of PQR.]] | ||
[[Bestand:System governance v 20221020.png|gecentreerd|miniatuur|657x657px|System governance in terms of PQR.]] | [[Bestand:System governance v 20221020.png|gecentreerd|miniatuur|657x657px|System governance in terms of PQR.]] |
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Mutual understanding and shared meaning are key notions in the Social Theory (ST). Unfortunately, they are also confusing notions because understanding and meaning are closely related and often regarded as synonyms. A precise meaning (or understanding for that matter) can be given in the realm of the PQR formula and EMont.
The goal of gaining mutual understanding in a Social Innovation (SI) process is to recognize and acknowledge stakeholders' worldviews in order to create room for movement.
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