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Transcript of © ArtSourceLab 2005 – slide 1 NET-MISES - PSYCHOSOCIAL CONDITIONS FOR SELF-ORGANIZATION IN THE...
© ArtSourceLab 2005 – slide 1
NET-MISES - PSYCHOSOCIAL CONDITIONS FOR SELF-ORGANIZATION IN THE GHETTO
PSYCHOSOCIAL CONDITIONS FOR SELF-ORGANIZATION IN THE GHETTO
Including the Model: The Dynamic Of The Mind Inside And Outside The Now
Lecture for the first meeting of the NET-MISES project groupby Per Traasdahl, May 2005, [email protected]
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NET-MISES - PSYCHOSOCIAL CONDITIONS FOR SELF-ORGANIZATION IN THE GHETTO
Social framework: The two Community Structures
1. Location-based
- Labour opportunities
- Safety
- Family life
- Infrastructure for education, healthcare, public health
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NET-MISES - PSYCHOSOCIAL CONDITIONS FOR SELF-ORGANIZATION IN THE GHETTO
Social framework: The two Community Structures
1. Location-based2. Interest-based
- Individual opportunities
§ $- Economic and legal dependencies
- Ties to family and culture
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NET-MISES - PSYCHOSOCIAL CONDITIONS FOR SELF-ORGANIZATION IN THE GHETTO
Two cardinal solution strategies for the ghetto
1. Split up the context- Get people to move away + demolish or re-develop=> works if labour markets can absorb the target groups
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NET-MISES - PSYCHOSOCIAL CONDITIONS FOR SELF-ORGANIZATION IN THE GHETTO
Two cardinal solution strategies
1. Split up the context- Get people to move away + demolish or rebuild=> works if low income markets can absorb target groups
2. Change towards location-based sustainable development
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NET-MISES - PSYCHOSOCIAL CONDITIONS FOR SELF-ORGANIZATION IN THE GHETTO
Partizipation facilitating sustainability
ParticipationProgramme
1. Intervention with „interest-based“ communities ?
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NET-MISES - PSYCHOSOCIAL CONDITIONS FOR SELF-ORGANIZATION IN THE GHETTO
Partizipation facilitating sustainability
1. Intervention with „interest-based“ communities ?2. Sustain, don‘t drain !
ParticipationProgramme
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NET-MISES - PSYCHOSOCIAL CONDITIONS FOR SELF-ORGANIZATION IN THE GHETTO
Intervention Paradox
• Motivation starts individually ! • => we must find the potential for self-
organized interest-based communities within the location-based community
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NET-MISES - PSYCHOSOCIAL CONDITIONS FOR SELF-ORGANIZATION IN THE GHETTO
Intervention Paradox
• Motivation starts individually ! • => we must find the potential for self-
organized interest-based communities within the location-based community
Low-level: Closed circuits of dependencies
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NET-MISES - PSYCHOSOCIAL CONDITIONS FOR SELF-ORGANIZATION IN THE GHETTO
Intervention Paradox
• Motivation starts individually ! • => we must find the potential for self-
organized interest-based communities within the location-based community
Low-level: Closed circuits of dependencies
High-level: Self-organized marketable systems
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NET-MISES - PSYCHOSOCIAL CONDITIONS FOR SELF-ORGANIZATION IN THE GHETTO
Multiplication
Solution Motor: „The Social Meta Structure“
• Deals <= give-and-take mentality • Fairness <= participative case-monitoring
Globalized conditions
Project A
Stakeholder types
Catalysts On-site Experts
Project B
Project C
Support/challenge-analysis
Needs
Strategic-Model
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NET-MISES - PSYCHOSOCIAL CONDITIONS FOR SELF-ORGANIZATION IN THE GHETTO
The human mind considering the social context
• Healthy dynamics are instable
• Fragmentation and continuity always co-exist in our mind
The Dynamic Of The Mind Inside And Outside The Now
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NET-MISES - PSYCHOSOCIAL CONDITIONS FOR SELF-ORGANIZATION IN THE GHETTO
ArtSourceLab Core group: Per Traasdahl (artist, founder and leading editor), Günter Eisenhardt (filmmaker), Volker Kaul (political scientist), Patrick Grüneberg (philosopher), Sarah Weight (writer and culture-manager), Philipp Gloyer (communication design), Svetlana Danilova (cultural concepts)projects (both in german language)
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english language downloads for the project "Community FairWays":www.artsourcelab.net/downloads/cfw_poster_pdf1.pdf (3,9 Mb, large Poster for a conference)www.artsourcelab.net/downloads/asl_fairways_intro_29march2004.pdf (784 Kb, project introduction)
Lecture for an international conference for trauma research:www.artsourcelab.net/downloads/narration_traumaberlin03.pdf (1,6 Mb)in the fall of 2004 ArtSourceLab was (as the first representative from the arts) elected full memberof the German nationwide network of civil society engagement. The organisation is regarded as thepublic voice of civil society interests. ArtSourceLab is active in the working group "Corporate Citizenship"artsourcelab.net is currently down for construction
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