I am interested in chaordic organizations. Organizations that exist at the edge of chaos and order, that are self-adaptive to change.

Dee Hock writes about this
https://www.ratical.org/many_worlds/ChaordicOrg.pdf

I designed a Berlin and San Francisco based program: the Collaboration Incubator. We are experimenting with building a chaordic network based on #socialtechnologies like #dragondreaming, #presencing and #commoning

#socialcoop folks, please join us.
www.collaborationincubator.net

As entertaining as Dee Hock's paper is, it seems to contain next to no information. What else could I read?

Thanks for sharing, @Manuela

@RefurioAnachro @Manuela hi, what are you interested in concretely? Specific processes?

Dee Hock goes to great length to underline his anti-authoritan character, then explains that concentration of power and stagnant structures are a problem, and that to build something as big as VISA it was necessary to defuse ownership by having many many owners.

What I want to know is how to do that. More about VISA's history, perhaps. Or about other cases: methods, objectives, problems, or lessons. What are self-organizing forms? Can you suggest other articles or papers, @Manuela?

@RefurioAnachro Yes, I can answer that. I work since some years with a meta-framework called Dragon Dreaming Project Design. It's not prefect, it's not complete, but it provides a practical philosophy & operating system plus some accessible tools, to design projects in an chaordic spirit. To start, please read the ebook and keep discussing. I am happy to reflect on this approach critically and share what I know.

http://www.dragondreaming.org/wp-content/uploads/DragonDreaming_eBook_english_V02.09.pdf

On charodic there is http://www.griequity.com/resources/integraltech/GRIBusinessModel/chaordism/chaordic.html

@Manuela, I'm sorry, but that won't scale at all! I'm not looking for a small place to stay for myself, but for a way to free people at scale!

That Dee Hock legend, I think its most remarkable aspect is the diplomatic achievement, that he united so many fiercely powerhungry players.

Also, @Manuela, have you considered that personality cults are very prone to abuse? And difficult to sustain, once their 'charismatic' leader drops out (for whatever reason).

I think we need less emphasis on spirituality (the scientific term would be psychology, and in spite of its many shortcomings, there's lots of useful stuff people have found out), and focus more on social contracts, and technology.

Here's a discussion that ends up being about the pains of mastodon becoming popular:

https://social.coop/@dphiffer/100532577846398764

Read all the fun links! It's not just about moderation, but later on also about sustaining subculture.

I hope we can still have that discussion about freeing and empowering people through better structures, @Manuela.

If not, or maybe not on this day, that'd be fine, too. At least I had the chance to amend what may easily be misunderstood as off topic, or even offensive.

Dan Phiffer on social.coop

Is there a good write-up of how Mastodon is more resistant to abuse and bad actors? Curious to what extent it's just a matter of time/scale before things get worse.

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