Building Block 4: Continuing and Retelling the Community Story

Once community development has conducted an anamnesis of the community story told so far through Building Block 2 and Building Block 3, it is necessary to design how and by whom it can be told and retold. It is necessary to decide how the previous story from the community's founding onwards can be enriched in order to strengthen the identification of all groups of actors and to make it attractive to potential members.


ACCESS

For the ACCESS context, the following questions arise:


In line with the core idea (Building Block 2), it is also possible to work out how the story is to be continued into the future. It can be narratively anticipated what adventures will be faced in the future, what challenges will be overcome and how the community will adapt to them. There is room here to present the community mission, its vision of a better world and a desirable future for the community. This is where a future success story can be painted, i.e. what triumphant progress is in store in relation to the core idea. Since future perspectives are always uncertain, it is always necessary to regularly adjust the future dimension of the community story in order to remain plausible and motivating for groups of actors and potential members. Again, individual future stories can be fruitful as they can provide a rich and innovative reservoir of proposed solutions to future challenges. And, of course, the involvement of relevant actor groups in the development of future scenarios that promote identification also makes them more likely to be taken on board.


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For the ACCESS context, the following questions arise:


Ideally, community development pushes a process through which the writing of history is balanced between top down and bottom up in a way that is conducive to the community. In this process, all groups of actors are involved directly or through representatives with the aim of developing an attractive overarching story with which all groups of actors can identify.

The following tools, among others, can be fruitful for community development:


ACCESS

For the ACCESS context, the following questions arise:



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Created 9 September 2021 07:26:12 by Petra Riedinger
Updated 1 August 2022 06:39:53 by Admin