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Tamara Revisited: PERVIEW, SEAM, and the Storytelling Challenge of the Digital Multiverse

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2025
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dc.abstract.enThis article re-engages the foundational metaphor of Tamara – originally a play and now a methodological orientation toward the polyphonic, fragmented nature of storytelling in organ-izations – by integrating it with two complementary methodologies: PERVIEW (Processes of Embodied Restorying with the VIEW framework)2 and SEAM (Socio-Economic Approach to Management). As digital technologies, AI, and hybrid workplaces reconfigure how people expe-rience time, space, and communication, storytelling alone becomes insufficient. The article revisits the metaphor of “Tamara-Land” through the lens of Disney as a living fractal of control narratives and improvisational storywork. Drawing on recent work in fractal change manage-ment, mirror interventions, and embodied narrative coaching, the article proposes a conver-gence of PERVIEW and SEAM to access not just spoken narratives, but also the subterranean fields of organizational meaning-making – those shaped by trauma, emotion, energetic resonance, and hidden costs. This results in a transdisciplinary methodology for diagnosing and trans-forming organizations as multisensory, multiscripted, and multiversal entities.
dc.abstract.plThis article re-engages the foundational metaphor of Tamara – originally a play and now a methodological orientation toward the polyphonic, fragmented nature of storytelling in organ-izations – by integrating it with two complementary methodologies: PERVIEW (Processes of Embodied Restorying with the VIEW framework)2 and SEAM (Socio-Economic Approach to Management). As digital technologies, AI, and hybrid workplaces reconfigure how people expe-rience time, space, and communication, storytelling alone becomes insufficient. The article revisits the metaphor of “Tamara-Land” through the lens of Disney as a living fractal of control narratives and improvisational storywork. Drawing on recent work in fractal change manage-ment, mirror interventions, and embodied narrative coaching, the article proposes a conver-gence of PERVIEW and SEAM to access not just spoken narratives, but also the subterranean fields of organizational meaning-making – those shaped by trauma, emotion, energetic resonance, and hidden costs. This results in a transdisciplinary methodology for diagnosing and trans-forming organizations as multisensory, multiscripted, and multiversal entities.
dc.contributor.authorDavid M. Boje
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-11T09:09:12Z
dc.date.available2025-11-11T09:09:12Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.date.published2025
dc.description.issue1
dc.description.versionVoR
dc.description.volume1
dc.identifier.affiliationFisk University Visiting Scholar, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, US
dc.identifier.doi10.7206/tamara.1532-5555.29
dc.identifier.issn1532-5555
dc.identifier.orcid0000-0002-1691-1189
dc.identifier.urihttps://repozytorium.kozminski.edu.pl/handle/item/3792
dc.languageen
dc.pbn.affiliationmanagement and quality studies
dc.publisherKozminski University
dc.relation.ispartofTamara: Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry
dc.relation.pages50-55
dc.rightsCC-BY-4.0
dc.subject.enTamara-Land
dc.subject.enstorytelling organizations
dc.subject.enPERVIEW
dc.subject.enSEAM
dc.subject.enfractal change management
dc.subject.enantenar rative
dc.subject.enhidden costs
dc.subject.enembodied restorying
dc.subject.enenergy-based coaching
dc.subject.enmirror effect
dc.subject.enDisney
dc.subject.enorganizational dramaturgy
dc.subject.plTamara-Land
dc.subject.plstorytelling organizations
dc.subject.plPERVIEW
dc.subject.plSEAM
dc.subject.plfractal change management
dc.subject.plantenar rative
dc.subject.plhidden costs
dc.subject.plembodied restorying
dc.subject.plenergy-based coaching
dc.subject.plmirror effect
dc.subject.plDisney
dc.subject.plorganizational dramaturgy
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Tamara Revisited: PERVIEW, SEAM, and the Storytelling Challenge of the Digital Multiverse

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