Last week I had the pleasure of attending a Facilitative Leadership training offered by the Interaction Institute for Social Change (IISC). I took away a fantastic set of insights and processes to use in the various workshops and trainings I do, in addition to better coaching, listening, facilitation and leadership […]
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Photo Gallery: Bhopal’s Toxic Legacy SIMONE KAISER / DER SPIEGEL The Bhopal disaster in 1984 was one of the worst industrial accidents in history. But almost three decades later, toxic waste is still being stored on the site under poor conditions. Here, the remains of the Union Carbide plant. I’m […]
Jennifer Stromer-Galley, Controlled Interactivity: Presidential Campaigning in the Internet Age @profjsg Notes from Center for Civic Media Lunch, 02/20/14. This is a collaborative live blog by attendees and may contain errors. A video of the talk will be posted soon. Jennifer begins by showing a slide: Obama “This person’s got […]
The cover of Manuel Castells’ most recent book, Networks of Outrage and Hope. Manuel Castells “The Space of Autonomy: Cyberspace and Urban Space in Networked Social Movements”Live notes from Manuel Castells’ February 18, 2014 talk at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Event link: http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/#/events/lecture-manuel-castells.htmlBy Sasha Costanza-Chock ( http://schock.cc ) and Mine Gencel […]
Today, Ricarose Roque and I attended a panel on “Making Cultures” at CSCW, the ACM’s conference on computer supported cooperative work. Here are our notes. Daniela Rosner starts out by setting the scene: Over the past decade, thousands of programmers, designers, and engineers have gathered at hacker spaces, co-labs, and […]