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* Version showing the slides: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chQmqmeU7tQ | * Version showing the slides: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chQmqmeU7tQ | ||
=Description= | ==Description== | ||
"Solidarity has not died, despite laments about the loss of community and the wide decline of mass actions; it can be mobilised in new ways through developing networks of plural transient relations. Charles Heckscher is the director of the Center for Workplace Transformation at Rutgers University." | "Solidarity has not died, despite laments about the loss of community and the wide decline of mass actions; it can be mobilised in new ways through developing networks of plural transient relations. Charles Heckscher is the director of the Center for Workplace Transformation at Rutgers University." | ||
(https://wn.com/transient_solidarities_commitment_and_collective_action_in_post_industrial_societies) | (https://wn.com/transient_solidarities_commitment_and_collective_action_in_post_industrial_societies) | ||
==Points from slides== | |||
(5:55) Solidarity = Relations + Ideology (moral appeal) | |||
(34:10) | |||
Orchestrating the new relations | |||
# Purpose: Image of a shared desirable future | |||
# Platform: Tools; Data; Connections | |||
# Process: Celebrating successes; Enforcing norms; Focusing campaigns | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! | |||
! Relations | |||
! Ideology | |||
! Collective action | |||
|- | |||
| Craft | |||
| Traditional, self-governing communities | |||
| Way of life: utopian decentralized community | |||
| Continuous, decentralized ... Sustained self-protective organization, Millenialism | |||
|- | |||
| Industrial | |||
| The factory: mass, oppositional | |||
| Extension of Rights; Confrontation / Manichaean opposition | |||
| Centralized episodic, oppositional uprisings, simple focus | |||
|- | |||
| Collaborative | |||
| Networked "friending" (Cohesive small world) | |||
| Openness, diversity, understanding | |||
| Orchestrated "projects", swarms | |||
|} | |||
[[Category:P2P Solidarity]] | [[Category:P2P Solidarity]] | ||
[[Category:Webcasts]] | [[Category:Webcasts]] | ||
Revision as of 08:44, 19 February 2017
- Video without slides: https://youtu.be/ZjV7Q7uX4Ds
- Version showing the slides: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chQmqmeU7tQ
Description
"Solidarity has not died, despite laments about the loss of community and the wide decline of mass actions; it can be mobilised in new ways through developing networks of plural transient relations. Charles Heckscher is the director of the Center for Workplace Transformation at Rutgers University." (https://wn.com/transient_solidarities_commitment_and_collective_action_in_post_industrial_societies)
Points from slides
(5:55) Solidarity = Relations + Ideology (moral appeal)
(34:10) Orchestrating the new relations
- Purpose: Image of a shared desirable future
- Platform: Tools; Data; Connections
- Process: Celebrating successes; Enforcing norms; Focusing campaigns
| Relations | Ideology | Collective action | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Craft | Traditional, self-governing communities | Way of life: utopian decentralized community | Continuous, decentralized ... Sustained self-protective organization, Millenialism |
| Industrial | The factory: mass, oppositional | Extension of Rights; Confrontation / Manichaean opposition | Centralized episodic, oppositional uprisings, simple focus |
| Collaborative | Networked "friending" (Cohesive small world) | Openness, diversity, understanding | Orchestrated "projects", swarms |