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DEFINING THE COLLABORATORY AND THE CIVIC COMMONS  
 
DEFINING THE COLLABORATORY AND THE CIVIC COMMONS  
  
Anne Stadler, re JTMPNW Collaboratory:  
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Anne Stadler, re '''JTMPNW Collaboratory''':  
  
'''JTMPNW Collaboratory:''' A learning lab for entrepreneurial projects and nourishing connections that meets quarterly face to face and online all the time!
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  * A learning lab for entrepreneurial projects and nourishing connections that meets quarterly face to face and online all the time!
  
John Spady, re Civic Commons:  
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John Spady, re '''Civic Commons''':  
  
'''Civic Commons:'''
 
 
   * An extension of the Town Forum / Town Hall paradigm
 
   * An extension of the Town Forum / Town Hall paradigm
 
   * Safe space that allows us to meet physically and virtually, and enables a great diversity of voices to be heard on a variety of civic issues
 
   * Safe space that allows us to meet physically and virtually, and enables a great diversity of voices to be heard on a variety of civic issues
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HOW THE JTMPNW COLLABORATORY AND CIVIC COMMONS IDEA RELATE TO EACH OTHER
 
  
Commons Idea – eperiment for civic engagement space
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Players: government, nonprofit
 
  
Safe place to discuss civic issues
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HOW THE JTMPNW COLLABORATORY AND CIVIC COMMONS IDEAS RELATE TO EACH OTHER
  
Curated civic spae – civic/public
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Commons Idea experiment for civic engagement space
  
People who are caring about the civic space
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Players: government, nonprofits, people who care about the civic space
  
Anne: The collaboratory – a juicy place where people are exploring the possibilities the civic space that welcomes the collaboratory’s experiments is the commons
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Anne: The collaboratory – a juicy place where people are exploring the possibilities; the civic space that welcomes the collaboratory’s experiments is the commons
  
 
News & Info ecosystem – gaps, needs, resources
 
News & Info ecosystem – gaps, needs, resources
  
Info Commons could be pilot project of JTMPNW
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Rick: Information Commons could be pilot project of JTMPNW Collaboratory.
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Anne: Community forums are one aspect of the commons. Many more assests can be explored including the Healthy Communities Report from the Seattle Foundation. There’s a larger plate of possibilities.
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John: Concentric circles. Collaboratory is nurturing many different species, projects
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JTMPNW Collaboratory and Civic Commons/civic engagement – not sure there’s clear distinction; very blurry, getting blurrier.
  
Anne: Community forums are aspect of commons. Many more assests can be explored including Health Communities Report from Seattel Foundaton There’s a larger plate of possibilities
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Anne:  
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[[''Collaboratory'']]—experiment/learning lab. [[''Commons'']]—big space for community to learn from itself
  
John: Concentric circles. Collaboratory is nurturing many different speices, projects
 
  
 
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NEXT STEPS FOR THE JTMPNW COLLABORATORY / NEXT STEPS FOR THE CIVIC COMMONS
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Sheri: This conversation relates to local conversations about the Hub (inspired by Jonathan Robinson's work in England). Should we find out more about what’s already happening, what the common ground is, and go deeper?
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Bart: Still interested in the revenue model – exploring that, capturing it. Is there room in the Commons project to explore ideas of issue-based advertising?
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Lew Friedland earlier referenced Elinor Ostrom's work — the Economies of the Commons — relates to this conversation.   
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John Hamer: Town Hall – another local commons
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Jonathan Lawson: Iron that’s hot—gov’t is offering major bucks to deploy broadband infrastructure focusing on local anchored institutions (Washington Hall? Community Centers? Neighborhood libraries?). Possibilties!
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Bill Densmore’s NewsShare project.
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John Hamer: CCME – citizens committee for media excellence, and Seattle Foundation – Healthy Communities
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Susan Gleason: Lance Bennett, Center for Communication & Civic Engagement
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Town Hall: Weir Harman
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Susan: Get these stakeholders together for deeper conversation on meeting ground of media and civic engagement / civic commons.
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Tool: John Spady offers access to Maestro phone meeting platform where folks can separate out in smaller groups
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Another player: Rotary. John Hamer is a member. It’s more diverse than you would think, bigger than you’d think.
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MCEI – executives. Charlie’s a member of.
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Phone meeting re Commons.
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JTM Collaboratory meet to determine purpose.
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John & Rick meeting to bring Commons conversation forward.
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Leif interest/curiosity in use of zanby, will give pre
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David Beers would like to be involved in pinpoint way
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Tyee innovations are posted on the wiki; willing to come down, be on the voice.
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Irwin – W2 Vancouver – contact for W2 space.
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MAPPING EXISTING RESOURCES THAT RELATE TO THESE PROJECTS
 
MAPPING EXISTING RESOURCES THAT RELATE TO THESE PROJECTS
  
   * The Hub - Conversations in Seattle inspired by Jonathan Robinson's work out of England. Contact: Sheri Herndon
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   * The Hub - Conversations in Seattle inspired by Jonathan Robinson's work out of England.  
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    Contact: Sheri Herndon
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  * W2 Space (Vancouver, BC) - 8,000 sq ft. community space that community radio stations and other media and culture producers are moving into for the 2010 Olympics and 30 yrs beyond.
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    Contact: Irwin
  
   * W2 Space (Vancouver, BC) - 8,000 sq ft. community space that community radio stations and other media and culture producers are moving into for the 2010 Olympics and 30 yrs beyond. Contact:  
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   * Town Hall Seattle - popular nonprofit event space for 800 attendees; host to major lecture and culture events year-round.    
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    Contact: Weir Harman
  
   * Town Hall Seattle - popular nonprofit event space for 800 attendees; host to major lecture and culture events year-round. Contact: Weir Harman
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   * Center for Communication & Civic Engagement at University of Washington.  
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    Contact: Lance Bennett
  
  * Center for Communication & Civic Engagement at University of Washington. Contact: Lance Bennett
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Readings:  
 
Readings:  
 
   * Elinor Ostrom, 2009 Nobel Prize for Economics winner, ''Economies of the Commons''
 
   * Elinor Ostrom, 2009 Nobel Prize for Economics winner, ''Economies of the Commons''
 
 
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COMMENTS FROM SESSION PARTICIPANTS
 
COMMENTS FROM SESSION PARTICIPANTS
  
Anne Stadler (who provided definitions for the ongoing Collaboratory): Thanks all of you!  I look forward to the notes and to the rich soil we are cultivating!
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Anne Stadler: Thanks all of you!  I look forward to the notes and to the rich soil we are cultivating!

Revision as of 06:38, 14 January 2010

JTMPNW ONGOING (COLLABORATORY) & CIVIC COMMUNICATIONS COMMONS

Convenors: Susan Gleason, John Hamer, Mike Fancher

Participants: Anne Stadler, John Spady, Richard VanderKnyff, Sheri Herndon, Jonathan Lawson, David Beers, Bart Preecs, Sally James, Yuko Kodama, Jeff Vander Klute, Sam Kimball, and others.


DEFINING THE COLLABORATORY AND THE CIVIC COMMONS

Anne Stadler, re JTMPNW Collaboratory:

  * A learning lab for entrepreneurial projects and nourishing connections that meets quarterly face to face and online all the time!

John Spady, re Civic Commons:

  * An extension of the Town Forum / Town Hall paradigm
  * Safe space that allows us to meet physically and virtually, and enables a great diversity of voices to be heard on a variety of civic issues
  * With civic space, or civic spectrum, we can tune in to what we want to hear or follow — we wouldn't be able to hear or follow it all.

Example of the Civic Commons in practice:

  * King County-wide Community Forums — a first step in this model that's already in the works
  * The familiar town hall model of one big meeting is distributed throughout the county to small meetings held in homes
  * Meeting hosts distribute a post-event survey; survey results are tabulated (and later aggregated?)
  * This model scales very easily




HOW THE JTMPNW COLLABORATORY AND CIVIC COMMONS IDEAS RELATE TO EACH OTHER

Commons Idea – experiment for civic engagement space

Players: government, nonprofits, people who care about the civic space

Anne: The collaboratory – a juicy place where people are exploring the possibilities; the civic space that welcomes the collaboratory’s experiments is the commons

News & Info ecosystem – gaps, needs, resources

Rick: Information Commons could be pilot project of JTMPNW Collaboratory.

Anne: Community forums are one aspect of the commons. Many more assests can be explored including the Healthy Communities Report from the Seattle Foundation. There’s a larger plate of possibilities.

John: Concentric circles. Collaboratory is nurturing many different species, projects

JTMPNW Collaboratory and Civic Commons/civic engagement – not sure there’s clear distinction; very blurry, getting blurrier.

Anne: ''Collaboratory''—experiment/learning lab. ''Commons''—big space for community to learn from itself



NEXT STEPS FOR THE JTMPNW COLLABORATORY / NEXT STEPS FOR THE CIVIC COMMONS

Sheri: This conversation relates to local conversations about the Hub (inspired by Jonathan Robinson's work in England). Should we find out more about what’s already happening, what the common ground is, and go deeper?

Bart: Still interested in the revenue model – exploring that, capturing it. Is there room in the Commons project to explore ideas of issue-based advertising?

Lew Friedland earlier referenced Elinor Ostrom's work — the Economies of the Commons — relates to this conversation.

John Hamer: Town Hall – another local commons

Jonathan Lawson: Iron that’s hot—gov’t is offering major bucks to deploy broadband infrastructure focusing on local anchored institutions (Washington Hall? Community Centers? Neighborhood libraries?). Possibilties!

Bill Densmore’s NewsShare project.

John Hamer: CCME – citizens committee for media excellence, and Seattle Foundation – Healthy Communities

Susan Gleason: Lance Bennett, Center for Communication & Civic Engagement

Town Hall: Weir Harman

Susan: Get these stakeholders together for deeper conversation on meeting ground of media and civic engagement / civic commons.

Tool: John Spady offers access to Maestro phone meeting platform where folks can separate out in smaller groups


Another player: Rotary. John Hamer is a member. It’s more diverse than you would think, bigger than you’d think.

MCEI – executives. Charlie’s a member of.

Phone meeting re Commons.

JTM Collaboratory meet to determine purpose.

John & Rick meeting to bring Commons conversation forward.

Leif interest/curiosity in use of zanby, will give pre

David Beers would like to be involved in pinpoint way

Tyee innovations are posted on the wiki; willing to come down, be on the voice.


Irwin – W2 Vancouver – contact for W2 space.






MAPPING EXISTING RESOURCES THAT RELATE TO THESE PROJECTS

  * The Hub - Conversations in Seattle inspired by Jonathan Robinson's work out of England. 
    Contact: Sheri Herndon
  * W2 Space (Vancouver, BC) - 8,000 sq ft. community space that community radio stations and other media and culture producers are moving into for the 2010 Olympics and 30 yrs beyond. 
    Contact: Irwin
  * Town Hall Seattle - popular nonprofit event space for 800 attendees; host to major lecture and culture events year-round.     
    Contact: Weir Harman
  * Center for Communication & Civic Engagement at University of Washington. 
    Contact: Lance Bennett


Readings:

  * Elinor Ostrom, 2009 Nobel Prize for Economics winner, Economies of the Commons



COMMENTS FROM SESSION PARTICIPANTS

Anne Stadler: Thanks all of you! I look forward to the notes and to the rich soil we are cultivating!