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RAPPORT WWW.RECORDINGACHIEVEMENT.ORG Issue 1 (2015) can do and how the world responds to our actions’ Wenger, 2000, p.227). In mutual engagement members engage in regular interactions with each other through practice (Wenger 1998). Relationships and group norms are established through members sharing together in joint enterprise (Wenger, 1998). Over a period of time members develop a shared repertoire of language, narratives, stories, artefacts and routines that are constantly being negotiated, and reified through participation in practice (Wenger, 1998). Imagination: Wenger’s (2000) concept of imagination refers to how we construct an image of ourselves (our identity) in the communities we inhabit and how we orientate ourselves within these. Imagination is manifested through the use of sto