commons.hour session#7 - Digital infrastructure for resilient subcultures
Cade Diehm & Benjamin Royer (New Design Congress)
- 1 Society as user - A handy term that references collective and socially-oriented mobilising of digital means, as distinct from individual .
- 2 Resilient subcultures
- Communities mobilising digital infrastructure to configure modes of power and capability they wouldn’t otherwise have. They are not just (actual and potential) victims of attack and harm (ie the focus of the ‘safety’ or ‘privacy’ concern).
- 'Community’ and ‘localness’ - how might meet.coop be engaging in practical terms, with multiple situations of localness across its diverse, plural community-of-communities, and facilitating resilience in subcultures?
- Specifically, how might meet.coop’s platform spaces, media spaces and venue spaces be commoned in ways that facilitate resilient capability in our members’s communities?
For more texture: see the post below Sign-up commons.hour session#7 - #4 by mikemh
25 April 2022 (Fourth Monday). Gathering starts 17:00 UTC, closes at 18:00. (i.e. 18h BST, 19h CEST, 13h EDT)
Extra time runs from 18:00 for half an hour, for offers & wants, informal check-in and organiser-chat.
Note: Changed timeslot - used to be an hour later
Please register for this event - knowing how many people intend to participate helps us decide our facilitation approach.
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The gathering is in the commons.hour room at meet. coop. For best performance, please use Firefox or Chrome browser, and a PC or laptop. The meeting will be recorded. If you wish to be anonymous you should join with an altered name, and leave your camera off.
Essential links
- Background notes: See below Sign-up commons.hour session#7 - #4 by mikemh.
- Discussion thread - Commons.hour session#7 - discussion Post-meeting links & resources (video recording, shared notes, take-home summary, etc) will be posted here. Feel free to open discussion on this topic at any time - even before the session would be great!