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    Public narrative participant guide

    Zhang, Serena
    Vulpillieres, Voop de
    Harvard University
    Introduction to public narrative -- Presentations and Feedback: Public narrative -- Practice work -- Worksheet: Developing your story -- Worksheet: Instructions for self-facilitation

    This workshop guide has been developed over the course of many trainings by Liz Pallatto, Joy Cushman, Jake Waxman, Kate Hilton, Tiffany Steinwert, Devon Anderson and many others. We welcome your suggestions for improving this guide further for future trainings. We also welcome you to use it and adapt it for your own trainings, subject to the restrictions below.

    Originally adapted from the works of Marshall Ganz of Harvard University [http://www.hks.harvard.edu/about/faculty-staff-directory/marshall-ganz].

    Modified for this training by Serena Zhang & Voop de Vulpillieres (yuanrui.zhang@college.harvard.edu, voop@post.harvard.edu)

    Guide
    Public Narrative
    Participant
    Book
    12 p.
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    The following work [this workshop guide] is provided to you pursuant to the following terms and conditions. Your acceptance of the work constitutes your acceptance of these terms: 1. You may reproduce and distribute the work to others for free, but you may not sell the work to others. 2. You may not remove the legends from the work that provide attribution as to source (i.e., “originally adapted from the works of Marshall Ganz of Harvard University and modified by Michele Rudy’) 3. You may modify the work, provided that the attribution legends remain on the work, and provided further that you send any significant modifications or updates to marshall_ganz@harvard.edu or Marshall Ganz, Hauser Center, Harvard Kennedy School, 79 JFK Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 4. You hereby grant an irrevocable, royalty-free license to Marshall Ganz, and his successors, heirs, licensees and assigns, to reproduce, distribute and modify the work as modified by you. 5. You shall include a copy of these restrictions with all copies of the work that you distribute and you shall inform everyone to whom you distribute the work that they are subject to the restrictions and obligations set forth herein.
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