ABSTRACT

The idea of social dreaming argues that dreams are relevant to the wider social sphere and have a collective resonance that goes beyond the personal narrative.

In this fascinating collection, the principles of social dreaming are explored to uncover shared anxieties and prejudices, suggest likely responses, enhance cultural surveys, inform managerial policies and embody community affiliation. Including, for the first time, a coherent epistemology to support the theoretical principles of the field, the book reflects upon and extends the theory and philosophy behind the method, as well as discussing new research in the area, and how social dreaming practice is conducted in a range of localities, situations and circumstances.

The book will appeal to anyone interested in the idea that social dreaming can help us to delve deeper into the question of what it means to be human, from psychoanalysts to sociologists and beyond.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

section Section I|2 pages

Towards a philosophy of science in support of social dreaming

chapter 1|17 pages

Dreams and dreaming

A socioanalytic and semiotic perspective

chapter 2|13 pages

Associative thinking

A Deleuzian perspective on social dreaming

section Section II|2 pages

The nature and processes of social dreaming: Theory and research

section Section III|2 pages

Social dreaming practice

chapter 9|13 pages

“Are you sharing a dream?”

Social dreaming in a community

chapter 10|11 pages

London dreaming

chapter 11|12 pages

Social spaces for social dreaming

chapter 12|10 pages

Peripatetic social dreaming

St Paul’s Cathedral, London UK Oct 2011 – Jan 2012

chapter 14|8 pages

What now? Future dreams