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RE: TAKE PART IN AN EXPERIMENT! Systemic Consensus - How can people better participate in democratic processes?
I'm not commenting right now because I'm involved in a couple of projects and I can tell this will take thought :) Tonight, when I am relaxing (my peaceful time before sleep) I will read carefully, analyze and respond!
I hope I understood the directions correctly. The higher the number, the greater my resistance to a proposition, right? So #4, for example: Risk journalism should contain subjective voices within its publications I gave a 10, because I don't like that proposition, right ?
It looks like you and I diverge quite a bit, unless I'm confused. That happens a lot :)
Tank you so much for taking your time to participate.
yes, correct.
This already shows me what I have assumed: my questions contain in parts too much information and have more then one focal point. I'm thinking to change that a bit, which would probably lead you and me to rethink our numbers.
I am going to give you a sign when I decide to reformulate the questions.
It also shows that a subject that lies in a question is sometimes perceived as contradictory and that what I have said in my previous post (that there are more than one position in each person) makes an assessment difficult.
What projects are you in?
Have you ever heard about this method before? In Austria consulting companies work with it quite remarkably.
Oh, I changed the questions a bit. This might change your answers. I hope you are not mad at me. :)
I could never be mad at you. I like these questions better. They make your proposition clearer and I will change some of my responses because of that clarity.
I like this method a lot. It sort of goes along with the principle of do the least harm. Instead of winner take all, and bitter losers, you have consensus and the idea that everyone's voice was heard.
My projects are silly:
There's a new Finish the Story I've drafted a post for (you should look at this one. A good beginning)
A science post I've slowly been learning material for is finally coming together--rough draft stage
@samve sent me some material (he is wonderful, if you are not familiar with his posts) on maps that I am beginning to study.
Silly me---never run out of ideas. Just time.
My new answers. Are they different? I haven't checked. Had to go back to bed this morning. One of those weeks...:)