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'Hope-full purpose': Time, oblivion, and the strange attractors of Pandora's box

Longman, Richard

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Dr Richard Longman Richard.Longman@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Lecturer - Business & Management - UBAM0001



Contributors

Daniel Ericsson
Editor

Monika Kostera
Editor

Abstract

Hope lacks an obvious conceptual clarity. Yet, as a defining feature of utopian thought, it suggests a potential for new social relations (Levitas, 2010). To explore such potentiality, this chapter conceptualises “hope-full purpose”—a construction that suggests prefigurative acts which realise new social relations and, thus, reinvigorate organizing. This chapter also draws on the commons— not in Hardin’s (1968) tragic terms, but as per Ostrom (1990): full of hope and purpose. The argument is advanced with empirical work carried out online at Medium—a commoning community of social journalism (www.medium.com). Analysis focuses on the hope and purpose found in individual members’ contributions. Through an exploration of “hope-full purpose”, the chapter argues that hope must remain a shared construct—one which facilitates the transition (as observed in acts of organizing) from individual to collective, and which renders it so potent in the pursuit of new social relations.

Online Publication Date Dec 15, 2019
Publication Date Dec 2, 2019
Deposit Date Sep 20, 2019
Publicly Available Date Jun 3, 2020
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 85-95
Book Title Organizing Hope: Narratives for a Better Future
Chapter Number 8
ISBN 9781788979436
DOI https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788979443.00016
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/3141769

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This is a draft chapter / article. The final version will be available in Organizing Hope edited by Daniel Ericsson and Monika Kostera forthcoming 2019, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

The material cannot be used for any other purpose without further permission of the publisher, and is for private use only.





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