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Oct 12 2007, 12:09 PM EDT
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Change: Different cultures give a different prominence to the idea of the individual, but one can sense a growing feeling of impotence, everywhere, in the face
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Oct 1 2007, 3:37 PM EDT
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Change: for the October 1, 2007 7pm CDT discussion._____________________ Civic EntrepreneurshipThis is an idea originally posted on theKnight Foundation Ideas page:I would like to organize a team of citizen scholars to study civic
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Sep 25 2007, 11:08 AM EDT
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Change: Editors: Janet Salmons, Ph.D. and Lynn Wilson, Ph.D. They do not have a chapter on the use of technology in democratic processes, but would like one. It's a very short deadline, but I think we could get an extension (10/15). To find out more read the Guidlines. Paul___________________________
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Sep 24 2007, 2:06 PM EDT
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Change: Well, I'm not as thorough as Paul, but I did set up a blog called Citizen Campaign Watch (http://www.citizencampaignwatch.wordpress.com) that several people can use to comment on the election over the next several months. We could also hold a citizens national
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Sep 23 2007, 11:53 PM EDT
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Change: wasas we think about human beings with a development model (infancy, adolescence, middle age), so also it helps us think about our social change work to have a framework of stages. Of course MAP is only one way of looking
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Sep 23 2007, 11:49 PM EDT
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Change: “Recognize that what you are doing is difficult, not just that you aren’t working hard enough or you are not smart enough. It is difficult.”
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Change: Democracy (i.e. where the people play the legislative role themselves). Fix that, and I think you'd attract a lot more attention.Conference: This project has never had a physical conference that I’m aware of. I think
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Sep 23 2007, 4:38 PM EDT
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Change: To the extent that people are interested in discussing another book, Let me recommend Mousepads, Shoe Leather and Hope. I'm not sure if the book
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Change: skills directly that people working for social change can use in their daily work.http://trainingforchange.org/Paul______________________________________ Diffusion of Innovation innovators early adopters; early majority; late majority, and laggardsThe result is an s-curve:Paul_______________________________________
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Sep 21 2007, 3:44 PM EDT
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Change: Infrastructure: The social technologies don't really have an agenda although many people would ascribe an agenda to the technologies. But...as a Marshall McLuhan advocate, they
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Sep 21 2007, 10:58 AM EDT
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Change: the world for activist training. When we say activist training, we mean training that helps groups stand up more effectively for justice, peace and the environment. We deliver skills directly that people working for social change can use in their daily work.http://trainingforchange.org/Paul______________________________________
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Sep 20 2007, 6:50 PM EDT
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Sep 20 2007, 6:47 PM EDT
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Change: Of course MAP is only one way of looking at social movements. We have found it useful, especially in understanding how to steer an organization
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Change: However, because of Gödel’s law, every system that has been rationalized and closed leaves residual errors, the process starts all over again. Somehow, these two
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Change: We have in our definition of our American democracy – of, by and for the people. While I’ve said this many times, I’m still not quite sure what it means. But, it seems to be related to the goals. And, the three goals I see for extreme democracy are:1.
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Change: Collaborative Research: Research into the current and future utilization of the tools and techniques. Organization: If we wanted to get more formal about this and be able to receive funding, we’ll probably
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Change: Conference: This project has never had a physical conference that I’m aware of. I think it’s time for one. I would propose that we host
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