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'''Co-Laboratories of democracy'' is a term originally coined by systems scientist [[Aleco Christakis]].  
'''Co-Laboratories of Democracy''' is a term originally coined by systems scientist [[Aleco Christakis]].  


The term co-laboratory is preferred over the term workshop, because it highlights an important distinction: The knowledge comes from the participants.  
The term Co-Laboratory is preferred over the term workshop, because it highlights an important distinction: The knowledge comes directly from the participants. It is 'harnessed" bottom up.


The actual events are also referred to as [[Structured Dialogic Design Process|SDDP]]; they are a refinement of the same process, previously referred to as [[Interactive Management]].
The actual events are also referred to as [[Structured Dialogic Design Process|SDDP]]; they are a refinement of the same process, previously referred to as [[Interactive Management]].
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Latest revision as of 01:23, 8 December 2017

Co-Laboratories of Democracy is a term originally coined by systems scientist Aleco Christakis.

The term Co-Laboratory is preferred over the term workshop, because it highlights an important distinction: The knowledge comes directly from the participants. It is 'harnessed" bottom up.

The actual events are also referred to as SDDP; they are a refinement of the same process, previously referred to as Interactive Management.