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==We organize it together==
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By it's very nature, [[WikiWiki|wiki]] encourages people with divergent ideas and processes to collaborate and work through conflicts in a constructive way. [[SelfOrganize|Self Organize]] is a philosophy in the [[WikiWiki|wiki]] culture to promote ways of dealing with these conflicts, encourage [[Collaboration]] and help build something more than the sum of it's parts.
  
* Bring website owners and their users closer together
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In the [[WikiWiki|wiki]] world, part of the [[BeABuilder]] philosophy is: there are always '''opportunities for each of us''' (Organize Thyself!) , such as pages to create, to extend, to enrich with media, to streamline, to merge, to (re-)structure, to [[Refactoring|re-factor]], to interlink or to improve in other ways.
* Facilitate the [[Web Democracy]] via mass communication, [[Collaboration]], and full [[Transparency]]
 
* Combine the information world and the commercial world within a ubiquitous and dynamic social network
 
* Think together ... all of us wherever we are located and whenever we have time can join in
 
* Hasten the coming of the global "Open" culture
 
* [[Connect People]]
 
* Make information more accessible in a common place
 
* Bring the web together
 
* Organize the [[UnCentralized]]
 
  
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At its core, Self Organizing is a process for doing this work in a spirit of [[AssumeGoodFaith]],  [[Collaboration]] and full [[Transparency]]. The general idea starts from a single seed: Self organizing is about the ''get it done mentality'', just getting together and when something needs to be done, getting it done rather than waiting around for someone else to do it.
  
Self-organization: the spontaneous emergence of global coherence out of local interaction
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[[WikiWiki|Wikis]] are about:
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* presenting opportunities that inspire and invite us to take action
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* taking immediate actions that start with clicking on the edit button
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* creating and sharing the fruits of synergies. Sharing useful information is only a subset of resources to cultivate and share with each other: besides information we can share skills, knowledge, relations, motivation, workpower and generated income
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* deciding how to collaborate or to solve conflicts. (And it appears sometimes ok to choose not working together -- [[LawOfTwoFeet]]).
  
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At some point in the [[BeABuilder]] process, conflicts will arise from other community members who are also trying to build something for the collective good. Self Organizing is really about learning to work together to overcome those conflicts.
  
==Thoughts==
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The [[SelfOrganize|Self Organize]] philosophy believes it is in working and struggling together that true [[Collaboration]] and beautiful things can arise.
Self organizing is about taking responsibility for your pieces and when someone else is is taking responsibility for the pieces that they care about. When they bump or collide, Self organizing is about taking responsibility to work together to solve the problems of two ideas of working together.  
 
  
So self-awareness comes from doing work -- the most important part is the self-awareness of a group of people or a group of ideas working together.
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===The role of self and working together===
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Self organizing is about taking responsibility for the things that you care about. Because the community is full of others who are taking responsibility for the pieces that we care about, occasionally these interests and projects will bump or collide. This is where self organizing comes into play.
  
Self organizing is about the get it done mentality, just getting together and when something needs to be done, getting it done rather than waiting around for someone else to do it. This is not intuitive to do this, but it's pretty inspiring. We're not taught in society to do this, we're taught to sit around and wait for someone else to do something, but it's very powerful to realize that we can't all wait and have to make things happen.
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This goes back to the idea that who ever shows up gets to [[BeABuilder]] and that self is the person who showed up. Welcome to new friendly and constructive members of the community:
 
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* Your ideas are the ones that are going to be heard
 
 
Wiki is a way that encourages this idea of self-organization. Makes it easy for it to be talked about because in no other place can it be done so easily.
 
 
 
Maybe not easily, but wiki forces it to happen, through collaboration and even content conflicts, there is no other way but to figure out how to work together.
 
 
 
==The role of self==
 
Goes back to the idea that who ever shows up gets to [[BeABuilder]] and the self is the person who showed up. Because you showed up:
 
 
* Your ideas are the ones that are going to be taken
 
* Your ideas are the ones that are going to be taken
* Your ideas are the ones that are going to be heard
 
 
And the next person who shows up, their ideas are going to be taken/heard. And then your have to work together or not, but both of those are ways of sefl-organization
 
 
On our site, the George W. Bush page is not going to be like on Wikipedia I imagine. Because the republicans are going to make their George Bush page, and the Wiccans are going to make theirs and the Libertarians are going to make their own page and the Democrats are as well. So the main name contains with little pieces of each page and then you go to those other pages.
 
 
==tk==
 
a little examle and a little definition
 
 
how do applies this to wiki.  like critical reasoning, it jsut happens.  how to describe it.
 
 
= The problem of self organizing is that you gotta do it yourself.  How do we teach people how to self organize.=
 
 
'''Self organization for the inexprienced'''
 
# see something that causes  you to want to take action. (learning about initiative at a visceral level)
 
# in wiki, that is clicking on the edit button.
 
# you want to share information. I hae information and you want to share it.
 
# the occurance of other people self organizing goes up as time goes by, then you have to determine if you watn to work together or not (it is ok to not [[LawOfTwoFeet]]).
 
 
Deciding how to build something.  part of the proeccess of building.  exciting.  the proccess is building...
 
  
sort of having an easter egg hunt in a really big space. ... hmmmm ...
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When a conflict arises, we have a couple of choices:
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* Working together. More often, this is done over the [[WikiWiki]], using "talk" pages, but it could also happen via email, phone, Skype or in person.
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* Not working together directly but
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** Deciding to work on disparate parts in the same area (which could really separate [[AboutUs]] from say [[Wikipedia.org|Wikipedia]], there could be a world in which there are various [[AboutUs]] pages organized from a central point, each with a different viewpoint or idea expressed. Imagine a "George W. Bush" page from a Republican viewpoint, one from a Democrat's viewpoint, even from a Wiccan or Freemason view -- we can.)
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** Deciding to work on something in the wider environment of the community and leaving only that special project ([[LawOfTwoFeet]])
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* Not working together and keep conflicting with each other (which is the worst case when never reaching resolution)
  
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In any case, all are ways of self organization and create unique outcomes that wouldn't have been created by a person working alone.
  
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===Some external references===
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: [[MeatBall:TheCollective]]
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: [[MeatBall:WikiWeblog]]
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: [[Wiki:WhyWikiWorks]]
  
==past references==
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[[Category:AboutUsValues]]
: http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?TheCollective
 
: http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?WikiWeblog
 
: http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WhyWikiWorks
 

Latest revision as of 10:29, 25 January 2010


We organize it together

By it's very nature, wiki encourages people with divergent ideas and processes to collaborate and work through conflicts in a constructive way. Self Organize is a philosophy in the wiki culture to promote ways of dealing with these conflicts, encourage Collaboration and help build something more than the sum of it's parts.

In the wiki world, part of the BeABuilder philosophy is: there are always opportunities for each of us (Organize Thyself!) , such as pages to create, to extend, to enrich with media, to streamline, to merge, to (re-)structure, to re-factor, to interlink or to improve in other ways.

At its core, Self Organizing is a process for doing this work in a spirit of AssumeGoodFaith, Collaboration and full Transparency. The general idea starts from a single seed: Self organizing is about the get it done mentality, just getting together and when something needs to be done, getting it done rather than waiting around for someone else to do it.

Wikis are about:

  • presenting opportunities that inspire and invite us to take action
  • taking immediate actions that start with clicking on the edit button
  • creating and sharing the fruits of synergies. Sharing useful information is only a subset of resources to cultivate and share with each other: besides information we can share skills, knowledge, relations, motivation, workpower and generated income
  • deciding how to collaborate or to solve conflicts. (And it appears sometimes ok to choose not working together -- LawOfTwoFeet).

At some point in the BeABuilder process, conflicts will arise from other community members who are also trying to build something for the collective good. Self Organizing is really about learning to work together to overcome those conflicts.

The Self Organize philosophy believes it is in working and struggling together that true Collaboration and beautiful things can arise.

The role of self and working together

Self organizing is about taking responsibility for the things that you care about. Because the community is full of others who are taking responsibility for the pieces that we care about, occasionally these interests and projects will bump or collide. This is where self organizing comes into play.

This goes back to the idea that who ever shows up gets to BeABuilder and that self is the person who showed up. Welcome to new friendly and constructive members of the community:

  • Your ideas are the ones that are going to be heard
  • Your ideas are the ones that are going to be taken

When a conflict arises, we have a couple of choices:

  • Working together. More often, this is done over the WikiWiki, using "talk" pages, but it could also happen via email, phone, Skype or in person.
  • Not working together directly but
    • Deciding to work on disparate parts in the same area (which could really separate AboutUs from say Wikipedia, there could be a world in which there are various AboutUs pages organized from a central point, each with a different viewpoint or idea expressed. Imagine a "George W. Bush" page from a Republican viewpoint, one from a Democrat's viewpoint, even from a Wiccan or Freemason view -- we can.)
    • Deciding to work on something in the wider environment of the community and leaving only that special project (LawOfTwoFeet)
  • Not working together and keep conflicting with each other (which is the worst case when never reaching resolution)

In any case, all are ways of self organization and create unique outcomes that wouldn't have been created by a person working alone.

Some external references

MeatBall:TheCollective
MeatBall:WikiWeblog
Wiki:WhyWikiWorks


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