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Structure
Initial Agenda
Who We Are
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IPPS
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Mission Statement, Project Definition
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Mission Statement
| The International Project for a Participatory Society (IPPS) is a group of people concerned with inspiring, facilitating, and supporting efforts to develop, share, and promote vision and strategy for attaining a new participatory society. |
Structure
| Overarching policy decisions on editorial priorities, financial decisions, and new members will be made in annual meetings with all group members welcome to participate either live or online. Voting in yearly policy meetings will be most often by majority vote with attention to a strong minority. Deviations will respect the concept of self management - decision making input in proportion as one is affected by issues at stake. Individual task forces will set up their own participatory decision-making process. |
Initial Agenda
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At Woods Hole Massachusetts, on June 6, 2006, we designated the June 2006 Z Sessions on Vision and Strategy gathering as the founding and first policy meeting of the International Project for a Participatory Society. At this June meeting we decided our mission statement, name, project definition, basic principles/values, a date for the next policy meeting--in Atlanta at the U.S. Social Forum from June 27-July1 (possible online hookup for those who can’t be there)--and to present a Participatory Society program (building on the Life After Capitalism experience) at the Atlanta events. We decided to focus on the following in the next six months: |
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-> Creating a web site for public communications, etc. |
| -> Creating content for the IPPS website |
| Some threesomes created at the June meeting: Law: Brecher, Sitrin, Ceric |
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-> Creating a blog system for members (public) dialog and debate |
-> Researching experiments in visionary institutional building |
-> Creating an internal newsletter |
-> Develop tools to aid experiments in creating participatory society institutions |
-> Develop program for the Atlanta Social Forum |
-> Creating a speakers bureau for members |
-> Assisting members with publishing their work |
-> Establish means for dealing with internal disputes, conflicts, errors, etc. |
Who We Are
| Ezequiel
Adamovsky - Argentina Michael Albert - U.S. Bridgit Anderson - Great Britain Jessica Azulay - U.S. Normand Baillargeon - Canada Elaine Bernard - U.S. Peter Bohmer - U.S. Patrick Bond - South Africa Jeremy Brecher - U.S. Dennis Brutus - South Africa Irina Ceric - Serbia/Canada Daniel Chavez - Netherlands Noam Chomsky - U.S. Carol Delgado - Venezuela Brian Dominick - U.S. Mark Evans - England Kendra Fehrer - U.S. Susan George - France Jonah Gindin - Canada |
Sean Gonsalves -
U.S. Andrej Grubacic - Serbia/U.S. Serge Halimi - France Elizabeth Hartman- U.S. John Hepburn - Australia Pervez Hoodhboy - Pakistan Robert Jensen - U.S.Ria Julien - Trinidad/U.S. Naomi Klein - Canada Sonali Kolhatkar - India/U.S. Jamie LeJeune - U.S. Rahul Mahajan - U.S. Mandisi Majavu - South Africa Felipe Pérez Martí - Venezuela Pablo Ortellado - Brazil Ilan Pappe - Israel Cynthia Peters - U.S. John Pilger - Great Britain Evan Henshaw Plath - U.S. Justin Podur - India/Canada Thomas Ponniah - U.S. |
Vijay Prashad - U.S. Milan Rai - Britain Carola Reintjes - Spain Manuel Rozental - Colombia Chantel Santerre - Canada Lydia Sargent - U.S. Steve Shalom - U.S. Devinder Sharma - India Vandana Shiva - India Marina Sitrin - U.S. Chris Spannos - Canada Marie Trigona - Argentina Tamara Vukov - Canada Harsha Walia - India/Canada Hilary Wainwright - Great Britain Tom Wetzel - U.S. Greg Wilpert - Venezuela Tim Wise - U.S. America Vera Zavala - Sweden Howard Zinn - U.S. |
Info, Networking, Research
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Key aspects of IPPS activities are generating and disseminating information that bears on vision and strategy - whether it is new ideas, criitical accounts, historical reviews, surveys of projects, etc. - and creating contacts and lasting ties among people around the world concerned with such matters. All members participate in such work in diverse ways including writing, speaking, hosting events and other members, working with organizations, etc. Reports, analyses, vision, strategy, etc. appear in essay form on this site. Discussions occur via our blog system. Outreach occurs via speaking engagements, publishing, this web site, face to face organizing, etc. As we are first forming, there isn't much to report at the moment...more later... |


