Conversational Commons

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Tom Atlee:

"The phrase "the commons" refers to domains and resources that belong to or affect the whole of a community. The "conversational commons" then embraces everything that supports or makes possible the enjoyable and productive conversations of a community -- notably including the health and productivity of professions that specialize in serving quality conversation, e.g., conveners and facilitators, mediators and negotiators, diplomats and public engagement professionals, and so on.

A legitimate and important function of professional organizations like the National Coalition for Dialogue and Deliberation (NCDD), the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2), and the International Association of Facilitators (IAF) is (and could be more) the development of the conversational commons -- the whole field of activities and resources within which these professionals do their work in service to their communities." (http://tom-atlee.posterous.com/the-conversational-commons)


Characteristics

"Elements of the conversational commons worthy of our attention include things like the following:


(http://tom-atlee.posterous.com/the-conversational-commons)

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