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GRP3 - Applied Permaculture in Communities (APIC) - Research on Tools & Technology for Self-Organised Groups

PROJECT

Research, testing and prototyping into inclusive ways that is documented and shared widely within the community.

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About


 
Self-Organizing is the natural way that cells have made it through evolution to become the magic that we see all around us everyday.  Many animal formations are great examples of this today, such as colonies of ants or geese flying in formation over long distances. It doesn’t seem to come as naturally however to many of modern society’s organizations and groups of people. Which tools and technology do we have available to us as a movement to become better, and more inclusive, at organizing ourselves?
 
Project Aims
Development & research into inclusive organization modes (technology and tools) within self-organised bodies / communities to be developed and revised by teams / circles.
Research, testing and prototyping into inclusive ways that is documented and shared widely within the community. 

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