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Truth and Reconciliation Commissions
(Enabling Systems)
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Text of
Truth and Reconciliation Commissions
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Societies recovering from wars and other traumas, can make a bad situation worse by focusing on blame or punishment. New models of adjudication and problem solving are emerging. Some communities are restoring long-standing healing and cleansing traditions. Others are creating Truth and Reconciliation Commissions to provide contact across previously insurmountable barriers of hostility. This can inspire traditional enemies to build a newly shared investment in the future.Edit
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Helena Meyer-KnappEdit
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finalising
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Online Deliberation
(Enabling Systems)
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Text of
Online Deliberation
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People deliberating in groups are often plagued by personality clash and rivalries. Also, without structure, discussions can become random and rambling, or dominated by powerful individuals. To overcome these problems, systematic rules have been created to facilitate meetings that encourage fair decisions. Now is the time to develop Online Deliberation applications that provide tools to conduct effective deliberative meetings when getting together in-person is difficult or costly.Edit
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Matt Powell and Douglas SchulerEdit
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finalising
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Alternative Media in Hostile Environments
(Enabling Systems)
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Text of
Alternative Media in Hostile Environments
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People in oppressive regimes can be harassed, beaten-up, imprisoned or even executed for possession or circulation of forbidden information, literature, or drawings. Journalists face grave challenges and require an extensive collection of techniques to get the news out to those who need it. Alternative Media in Hostile Environments focuses on journalism during hostile conditions in which citizens have a greater need to engage with forbidden knowledge and share it with members of their community.Edit
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Douglas SchulerEdit
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finalising
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Norbert Nagel (2006)
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Mutual Help Medical Websites
(Enabling Systems)
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Text of
Mutual Help Medical Websites
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People suffering from chronic medical conditions need information and the support of others who share their problems. A web community can be a powerful source of collective intelligence, of comfort, wisdom, friendships and material assistance. Trust must built in stages through communication, privacy, and planning. Moreover, the organizers and the community itself should work together to build "thick trust" through collaborative activities.Edit
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Andy Dearden and Patricia RadinEdit
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finalising
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Indigenous Media
(Enabling Systems)
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Text of
Indigenous Media
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The lack of participation and influence by indigenous communities in media production results in reduced diversity of ideas and perspectives. This can result in lack of political participation and knowledge about rights. It lessens opportunities to engage in politics or to assume responsibilities in government. Indigenous people who are denied their voice will find it difficult to fight oppression, work with allies, or maintain their culture.Edit
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Douglas Schuler and Miguel Angel Pérez AlvarezEdit
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finalising
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Peace Education
(Enabling Systems)
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Text of
Peace Education
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The energy devoted to Peace Education, whether in history classes or through the allocation of government or university funds, is miniscule. Since peace and justice are intertwined, Peace Education requires that people also learn about achieving justice. Schools can teach negotiation skills and empathic respect for different perspectives, using in-class simulations, theater, and other action- learning methods.Edit
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Helena Meyer-KnappEdit
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finalising
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finalizing
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The image by Doug Schuler on the book patterns page is shortlisted and being finalised. Edit
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Intermediate Technologies
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Text of
Intermediate Technologies
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Often the simplest level of technology that can achieve the intended purpose in a particular location will be the most relevant. Intermediate Technologies are particularly useful to underdeveloped rural areas, which lack the expertise or infrastructure to operate and maintain high technology. Communities need to collaborate with specialists to map out needs, infrastructure and culturally relevant solutions.Edit
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Justin SmithEdit
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finalising
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Durable Assets
(Enabling Systems)
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Text of
Durable Assets
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Durable Assets can empower people and communities to be self-sufficient even in times of hardship. Development practitioners, community members, and individuals can consciously pursue the acquisition and sustainability of Durable Assets. Government should develop initiatives to enable individuals and communities to acquire Durable Assets and to protect those they already own.Edit
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Justin SmithEdit
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finalising
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Library of Congress: ID ppmsc.06257
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finalizing
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Finalizing text and image. Lots of alternative images to view. Edit
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Public Library
(Enabling Systems)
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Public Library
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Obstacles to diversity of ideas and freedom of thought are obstacles to human development, whether in wealthy countries, rich in Internet connections, or in rural regions, lacking roads and electricity. The Public Library enjoys broad public respect and support, and promotes principles central to democracy and development. These principles include intellectual freedom, access to information and to ideas both fashionable and unfashionable, and serving the needs of the under represented.Edit
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Stewart Dutfield and Douglas SchulerEdit
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finalising
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Digital Emancipation
(Enabling Systems)
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Digital Emancipation
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Digital Emancipation, as opposed to digital inclusion, aims at income generation and identity development rather than "bridging the digital divide." While access to digital networks is increasing, there is less confidence and verified outcomes related to job opportunities, entrepreneurship, solidarity, and organization of civil society. Digital Emancipation refers to the liberating potential of policy and technological options.Edit
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Gilson SchwartzEdit
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finalising
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