HI

I think you could look at work on capability/functionings… Sen and Agency… 
personal and Collective Bandura… as a starting point for a survey around 
participation in OS.

Best Karl

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From: Kári Gunnarsson via OSList 
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Reply-To: Kári Gunnarsson 
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Date: Monday, 24 November 2014 11:23
To: John Baxter <j...@jsbaxter.com.au<mailto:j...@jsbaxter.com.au>>, World wide 
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Hi John

The next step would probably to identify some purpose in form of a research 
questions. What is it that we are looking for, so that we can start to think 
about what to measure.



On Friday, 21 November 2014, John Baxter via OSList 
<oslist@lists.openspacetech.org<mailto:oslist@lists.openspacetech.org>> wrote:
Hi Kari

I like your intent, but I hear you when you say you fear it may be "far too 
difficult".

Do you have any thoughts on viable first steps?
(Beyond the immediate step of sharing intent to see what comes of it!)
I am thinking of what in startup language is 'minimum viable product'.

Cheers


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On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 10:04 PM, Kári Gunnarsson 
<oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
There is an invitation to some scientific rigor for our beloved technology. I 
propose we accept this invitation as a communal effort. An idea for a trial 
design would be to collect survey data where the nuances of the lived 
experiences would be teased out, survey data collected by cooperation among our 
grand Institutes and access given to unaffiliated researchers to collect some 
understandings and make their own conclusions in publishable science papers. It 
will probably be far too difficult, even impossible the task of building of 
such survey database along with the standardized questioners. And the time to 
build it was sometime long ago, we are long past out do time. There is urgency 
to this task. But do we have to do it? Well, is there a real need for this 
approach? I think we can host this endeavor, even try to find a design that 
allows for a Double-blinded rigor. My vision is that we design standardize and 
publish a survey that we then allow events to use to collect data for us, data 
that we then give to researchers where they can use it for their publishing 
needs. There is also the Pandora’s Box of issues and opportunities. It looks 
like it is a topic ripe for an open space, "be prepared to be surprised".

The new late majority folks are going for the theme of „participatory 
processes“ and request an overview over the landscape. It is the new gathering 
pole and open space is central for me in this arena as it is less controlling 
that other processes. Perhaps tour rigor should be part of a broader sense of 
analyses under the more general heading of participatory processes.

But perhaps when we look at Open Space, then we must use the same type of 
analyses as when we look at research approaches, like when we look at the 
difference on Double-blinded procedure done by WHR Rivers 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._H._R._Rivers and earlier research procedures.

A resent story on "time to think", two weeks ago I facilitated a short 3 hour 
open space for a local branch of a political on their internal operations. 
There were also a lot of other things happening before and after the 
conversation part of the program, some football fans even disappeared during 
the open space to see the ongoing game.  Personally I was happy that we had the 
lunch before the open space, I took some time for reflection and thinking about 
the possible dream future and topics that make us show up for the work. Then 
reflection and lunch was served, a lot of chatter during the soup lunch, then 
back to the introduction of principles … “Whatever happens is the only thing 
that could have, be prepared to be surprised!”… democracy of the feet / the law 
of mobility, the bugs and what they give us.  Then brake for topics. …  It was 
short time and a lot of conflict of attention by the sponsors for the other 
parts of the day program, but it worked out well. The passion for work and the 
freedom of this technology opened for topics and responsibility that had 
previously been submerged by the tyranny of long speeches and lectures. Give a 
little time and then open up some space, works each time given the 
preconditions.

In openness,
Kári the group coach


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