[okfn-help] [Fwd: RE: dropping knowledge]
Rufus Pollock
rufus.pollock at okfn.org
Fri Jul 6 13:11:45 UTC 2007
These guys look interesting (see below). We should add them to:
http://okfn.org/wiki/OtherOrganizations
I'll also be writing back to them asap.
~rufus
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: RE: dropping knowledge
Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 12:38:47 -0400
From: Ian Manheimer <obfuscated>
To: <obfuscated>
Rufus,
I have come across your network a couple of times now, and I think our
mission’s are so similar that I ought reach out and introduce ourselves.
We are dropping knowledge international – an effort to connect the ideas
and people of the world around a growing resource of global knowledge
about social change. Please find the attached document which is just a
taste of what we do. If you get a chance, visit the website
www.droppingknowledge.org <http://www.droppingknowledge.org/>.
And what is it you guys do?
Best,
Ian
Ian Manheimer
Project Manager
dropping knowledge international
>> Attachment dkioverview.doc inlined <<
If you had the next great idea, who would you tell?
dropping knowledge offers a way to engage the creativity and ideas of
all people to improve the world. dropping knowledge is putting the
capacity for inquiry, understanding and innovation into the hands of the
global public. dropping knowledge is a growing resource of actionable
and empowering knowledge built in the public's trust. People and
organizations from all over the world convene on the dropping knowledge
platform to define today's important problems and collaborate to
generate new knowledge and solutions.
Participatory democracy in the 21st century
Of all the incredible potential of this connected planet, the most
powerful development is the emergence of a global culture of sharing.
It is this emerging global public working together to solve contemporary
problems and spur innovation that offers our greatest hope as we move
into this new century. The mission of dropping knowledge is to fuel
this hope by empowering the diverse global community to raise questions,
exchange knowledge and ideas, dialogue around issues, and organize for
action.
8 themes, 100 questions, a world of possibility
In 2005-2006, dropping knowledge launched by conducting a global
question campaign that generated over 25,000 questions. On September 9,
2006, 112 visionaries from around the world came together to answer the
top ranked 100 questions at the first Table of Free Voices (ToFV). The
600 hours of answers to these 100 questions are now open to all on
dropping knowledge's website. Among the content generated that day are
some of the freshest perspectives on today's most pressing themes:
reinventing economics - questions of poverty, prosperity and
expanding opportunity
the human footprint - questions about energy, ecology, and sustainable
ways of life
understanding power - questions about freedom and governance
innovation acceleration - questions about science, technology and the
future
the new global frontier - questions about culture, communications and
interconnection
conscious recognition - questions about ethics and responsibility
a perceiving eye - questions about your view
From 112 to infinity
Beginning with the first three themes over the next two years, dropping
knowledge will work with partners like CARE, The Untied Nations
Development Programme, the Sundance Channel, Conversation Week, and
others to expand the sharing of knowledge to include over 1,000,000
people and organizations worldwide. The dropping knowledge platform - or
Living Library - is an unprecedented infrastructure, from which the
knowledge and wisdom of the world will be freely accessible to all.
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reinventing economics
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the human footprint
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understanding power
Shaping America's Agenda
Shaping America's Agenda is the first effort by dropping knowledge to
apply the media tools, social process, and communication methods
developed from its highly successful ToFV for a nation specific project.
Shaping America's Agenda will provide the diverse American public a
voice in naming the issues it cares about, thus creating an open
exchange of knowledge and ideas to address these issues, and inspiring
action on priorities and solutions the people this country want to pursue.
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