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"Power to the People" 2.0

This is the living and expanding version of "Society 2.0: designing an action research into the next civilization" talk that George Pór gave at 2gether08, an unconference held in London, July 2-3, 2008,which was "a festival of ideas, popular technologies and progress." The original slide presentation can be downloaded from Jump Time Players, where "Society 2.0" is blogged about.

 

Taking down all the Berlin Walls

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Society 2.0

2gather08 was a remarkable, high-energy unconference in London, July 2-3, 2008, "a festival of ideas, popular technologies and progress."

Inspired by meetings I had the week before at the Shambhala Insitute of Authentic Leadership in Nova Scotia, about the Collective Intelligence Convergence website in Montreal, and the "Café U" action research in Boston, I decided to sum up my current thinking on the issues that I started exploring in Spiraling up.

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About the Jump Time Players blog

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Writing this blog is one of my roles as a jump time player. My commitment is to write at least one entry per month. I wouldn't be surprised if it became more frequent but can't promise it because playing in jump time is even more fun than writing about it. (See you on a playground near to you!)

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Three keys to our response-ability to the crisis of our civilization

CNN, BBC, and zillions bloggers and citizen-journalists around the world bring into our living room the fullness of the human drama of disaster, hunger, violence, and pain, at a scale and poignant immediacy as never before.

There are think tanks and think nets engaged in inquiry into
various aspects of the ultimate question of our turbulent, jump time:
What is our intelligent and wise response to the crisis of civilization,
and its unprecedented dangers and opportunities?


Living into that question is a community art.
It calls for communal responses to the changes that accelerate as never before.

Are we ready to face
into that wild pace
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