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Case Studies Purpose

Case-studies serve the purpose of show-casing the work on-the-ground to a broader audience. there are two main audience-groups:

  1. other practitioners who want to see practice being applied, to learn and integrate into how they apply practice in their own places
  2. external evaluators who are looking to resource meaningful work

Case-studies are an interface into action-learning - real-time, multi-perspectival. They are an ongoing story-ing process: story-making about the ongoing unfolding of the potential of place. Prisma’s offer, as a distributed incubator, is to onboard hubs into self-publishing capacity. Over time, our work becomes one of supporting the formation of a distributed, self-organising hub-network: one where each hub is able to resource and carry-out systems-change work on-the-ground, whilst also being part of a network that is able to make visible and coordinate their activity as a whole.

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