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[[File:Consensus Image.jpg|none|thumb|River- The gathering together of many streams.]]
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'''What is Deep Democracy?'''
I use that term here to describe the potential of this website. Democracy is usually thought of as just an electoral process where a majority of people either select others to make decisions for them or make a collective decision on a particular issue.
Here, we consider democracy to be the things we do everyday; going to work, talking with friends, interacting on social media, going shopping, making plans with our family etc etc. The internet now provides the possibility of many more people working collectively on a much larger scale, so those small things we do everyday can be done working together on a much larger scale. Sure, we have all the online industries now that do a lot of this; exchange of goods, information and stories, but very little of it is based on democratic interactions. Our goal here is to replicate many of those same online interactions only a democratic playing field.
So '''Deep Democracy''' is the process of reclaiming those everyday actions which large corporate interests have taken from us and bringing them back to just people talking, exchanging goods, telling their stories, asking questions, giving advice, etc. without the large corporate arbitrators coming between us. 
This group uses consensus as a basis of its decision making process here is a link to help understand that process:


[https://connectingpaloalto.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/The-Basics-of-Consensus-Decision-Making-item-4b.pdf Guidelines for Consensus].
[https://connectingpaloalto.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/The-Basics-of-Consensus-Decision-Making-item-4b.pdf Guidelines for Consensus].


Resources for Consensus; [http://www.groupfacilitation.net/ Consensus Facilitation]
Remember all communications on this Wiki is '''visible to the public''' (though not editable).
 
Remember all communication on this Wiki is '''visible to the public''' (though not editable).


[[Online Consensus Workshop-Reason to Be]]
[[Online Deep Democracy Workshop-Reason to Be]]


[[Online Consensus Workshop-Forum]]
[[Online Deep Democracy Workshop-Forum]]


[[Online Consensus Workshop-News]]
[[Online Deep Democracy Workshop-News]]


[[Online Consensus Workshop-Announcements]]
[[Online Deep Democracy Workshop-Announcements]]


[[Online Consensus Workshop-Goals]]
[[Online Deep Democracy Workshop-Goals]]

Latest revision as of 18:26, 25 February 2021

To join this group, first create an account then contact: Talk:Kirk

River- The gathering together of many streams.

What is Deep Democracy? I use that term here to describe the potential of this website. Democracy is usually thought of as just an electoral process where a majority of people either select others to make decisions for them or make a collective decision on a particular issue.

Here, we consider democracy to be the things we do everyday; going to work, talking with friends, interacting on social media, going shopping, making plans with our family etc etc. The internet now provides the possibility of many more people working collectively on a much larger scale, so those small things we do everyday can be done working together on a much larger scale. Sure, we have all the online industries now that do a lot of this; exchange of goods, information and stories, but very little of it is based on democratic interactions. Our goal here is to replicate many of those same online interactions only a democratic playing field.

So Deep Democracy is the process of reclaiming those everyday actions which large corporate interests have taken from us and bringing them back to just people talking, exchanging goods, telling their stories, asking questions, giving advice, etc. without the large corporate arbitrators coming between us.

This group uses consensus as a basis of its decision making process here is a link to help understand that process:

Guidelines for Consensus.

Remember all communications on this Wiki is visible to the public (though not editable).

Online Deep Democracy Workshop-Reason to Be

Online Deep Democracy Workshop-Forum

Online Deep Democracy Workshop-News

Online Deep Democracy Workshop-Announcements

Online Deep Democracy Workshop-Goals