[okfn-discuss] TONIGHT emergent democracy workshop / shoreditch

charlesarmstrong charles at CIRCUS-foundation.org
Tue Oct 28 02:25:52 UTC 2008


just a reminder that the second workshop on emergent democracy is  
tonight in shoreditch starting 7pm. saul albert (the people speak)  
will be discussing his approach to ad-hoc collective decision-making  
(community game shows). i'll be talking through my initial experiments  
designing model constitutions based on emergent democracy. there'll be  
time to discuss whatever folks are interested in and we'll maybe think  
about forming an open-source project to create and host "1 click  
organisations".

come to the trampery (hoorah for trampoline systems), 8-15 dereham  
place, london ec2a 3hj for a 7pm start.

- details at CIRCUS-foundation.org
- facebook rsvp at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=45564900195

: c*



> hallo everyone
>
> next tuesday (28 october) will be the second of CIRCUS foundation's  
> workshops on innovation in democratic systems. the event will  
> include presentations from people doing interesting work in the  
> field and structured group discussion. the first workshop had  
> contributions from aaron swartz of watchdog, mako hill of  
> selectricity, sannse from wikipedia and edward andersson of involve.
>
> anyone interested is welcome. no prior knowledge is required.  
> attendance is free and beer will be on hand. the workshop will be at  
> the trampery (courtesy of trampoline systems), 8-15 dereham place,  
> london ec2a 3hj starting at 7pm.
>
> - details at CIRCUS-foundation.org
> - facebook rsvp at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=45564900195
>
> yours : charles*
>
> custodian // CIRCUS foundation
> www.CIRCUS-foundation.org
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