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diagoal: Procedural Politics: The Example Of Organized Dialogue
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Donnerstag, 16. April 2009. Procedural Politics: The Example Of Organized Dialogue. I haven't posted any blog entry for a long time because I worked on the final few pages of my dissertation on "Procedural Politics: The Example Of Organized Dialogue", a piece of work that integrates seven years of my thinking and action learning as a facilitator, engaging people for change as an organizer of dialogues. Here is, until further explication, an outline of my argument. The Fundamental Question: How To Proceed.
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diagoal: DiaYou: Holger Nauheimer On Change Management
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Sonntag, 1. März 2009. DiaYou: Holger Nauheimer On Change Management. DiaYou is about You, the professional facilitator! The aim is to to bring together all kinds of real life different perspectives on participative procedures. My third interview features Holger Nauheimer, one of the leading German authorities on Change Management and Facilitation. I met Holger through Procedere. An author of many publications, he is particularly known as the creator of the Change Management Toolbook. And the CEO of Chan...
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diagoal: Obama: Turning Government Into Governance?
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Sonntag, 1. Februar 2009. Obama: Turning Government Into Governance? Here's an excerpt from Obama’s amazing Memorandum on Transparency and Open Government, released on the 21st of January, 2009. Government should be transparent. Transparency promotes accountability and provides information for citizens about what their Government is doing. Information maintained by the Federal Government is a national asset. Government should be participatory. Government should be collaborative. What I think is remarkabl...
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diagoal: Participative Procedures for Sustainability: IAP2 Call For Papers
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Dienstag, 3. Februar 2009. Participative Procedures for Sustainability: IAP2 Call For Papers. Because they are one of our best hopes for sustainable development. The core operative idea of sustainability is the integration of all aspects of a political issue - environmental, social, and economic into the political problem resolution processes. Participative processes, if intelligently designed, can deliver this integration. They are looking for presentations focused around the following themes:. Thank yo...
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diagoal: Political Scientists Get It: It's The Process, Stupid!
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Mittwoch, 7. Januar 2009. Political Scientists Get It: It's The Process, Stupid! The need for procedural competence - for knowing how to organize and re-organize purposeful cooperative interaction in relation to common challenges - has roots in many different grounds. One comprehensive explanation for the importance of procedural competence is globalization. At the 21st World Congress of Political Science. Reorganization of economic and political systems with new purposes and procedures. More recently, &...
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diagoal: Democratic Politics as Problem Solving
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Dienstag, 25. Mai 2010. Democratic Politics as Problem Solving. I took part in a webinar last night about a new report by DDC's Matt Leighninger, "Creating Spaces For Change: Working towards a 'story of now' in civic engagement". The WK. Kellog Foundation, a report summarizing the ways in which community organizing and deliberative democracy are converging, the remaining differences, and overarching priorities shared by both strands of active civic engagement. De Souza Briggs is on a train of thought whi...
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diagoal: The Procedural Approach: Practitioners and Theorists of Procedere.org
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Montag, 29. Dezember 2008. The Procedural Approach: Practitioners and Theorists of Procedere.org. Cooperative procedures, their design and their relevance are at the heart of the work of the German Procedere - Verbund für prozedurale Praxis in Politik, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft @ http:/ www.procedere.org. Procedere - Association For Procedural Practice In Politics, Economy, And Society). Founded in 2005 by both practitioners and theorists, this network around an email list of over 60 participants.
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diagoal: Mai 2010
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Dienstag, 25. Mai 2010. Democratic Politics as Problem Solving. I took part in a webinar last night about a new report by DDC's Matt Leighninger, "Creating Spaces For Change: Working towards a 'story of now' in civic engagement". The WK. Kellog Foundation, a report summarizing the ways in which community organizing and deliberative democracy are converging, the remaining differences, and overarching priorities shared by both strands of active civic engagement. De Souza Briggs is on a train of thought whi...
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diagoal: März 2009
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Sonntag, 1. März 2009. DiaYou: Holger Nauheimer On Change Management. DiaYou is about You, the professional facilitator! The aim is to to bring together all kinds of real life different perspectives on participative procedures. My third interview features Holger Nauheimer, one of the leading German authorities on Change Management and Facilitation. I met Holger through Procedere. An author of many publications, he is particularly known as the creator of the Change Management Toolbook. And the CEO of Chan...
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diagoal: DiaQuote: Tocqueville On Knowledge Of How To Combine
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Mittwoch, 25. Februar 2009. DiaQuote: Tocqueville On Knowledge Of How To Combine. My favourite political thinker is Alexis de Tocqueville, and I just came across one of his great quotations from "Democracy in America", 1835 again. I used to have it hang on a poster in my room:. In democratic countries, knowledge of how to combine is the mother of all other forms of knowledge; on its progress depends that of all the others.". BTW, it's from Book II, Chapter 5 about Public Associations in Civil Life. Oh, a...