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Community-serving buildings that serve as neighborhood destinations for innovation culture - designed, governed and owned by local communities as cooperatives, based on the [[solidarity cooperative]] framework. | |||
=Examples= | |||
* [[Commongrounds]] in Traverse City, cofounded by cohort Kate Redman, a $15 million, 50,000 s.f. new mixed-use 4-story building with 500 community members and tenant owners. | |||
=Societal Benefits= | =Societal Benefits= | ||
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'''[[Commongrounds]]''' is a 50,000 s.f. innovation hub cooperative in Traverse City, Michigan, which serves as both a pilot project and learning laboratory. It is presently the only project of its kind in the country - a mixed-use community building that is owned and governed as a cooperative. | |||
=Cooperative development and governance systems= | =Cooperative development and governance systems= | ||
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==Co-creation== | ==Co-creation== | ||
'''[[Co-creation systems]]''' - Systems, models, tools for co-creation, designed, governed and owned by participants with a shared purpose, such as campaign teams and local communities. | '''[[Co-creation systems]]''' - Systems, models, tools for co-creation, designed, governed and owned by participants with a shared purpose, such as campaign teams and local communities. | ||
==Self | ==Self Organization== | ||
'''[[Self organizing systems]]''' - Processes where some form of overall order arises from local interactions between parts of an initially disordered system. The resulting organization is wholly decentralized, distributed over all the components of the system. As such, the organization is typically robust and able to survive or self-repair substantial perturbation. | '''[[Self organizing systems]]''' - Processes where some form of overall order arises from local interactions between parts of an initially disordered system. The resulting organization is wholly decentralized, distributed over all the components of the system. As such, the organization is typically robust and able to survive or self-repair substantial perturbation. | ||
==Partnerism== | ==Partnerism== | ||
'''[[Partnerism]]''' - An economic system that, unlike Capitalism & Socialism, recognizes the economic value of care and adequately rewards it in both the market & non-market sectors. Like Capitalism and Socialism, Partnerism is an economic ideology that promotes a set of values, assumptions, and beliefs. First coined by Riane Eisler in The Real Wealth of Nations, Partnerism as an ideology promotes and rewards caring for one another, nature, and our collective future. | '''[[Partnerism]]''' - An economic system that, unlike Capitalism & Socialism, recognizes the economic value of care and adequately rewards it in both the market & non-market sectors. Like Capitalism and Socialism, Partnerism is an economic ideology that promotes a set of values, assumptions, and beliefs. First coined by Riane Eisler in The Real Wealth of Nations, Partnerism as an ideology promotes and rewards caring for one another, nature, and our collective future. | ||
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'''[[Sensemaking]]''' - A process by which a large population of people are able to give meaning to their collective experiences, referred to as story-based or narrative-based assessment, and 'the first form of scalable ethnography'. | '''[[Sensemaking]]''' - A process by which a large population of people are able to give meaning to their collective experiences, referred to as story-based or narrative-based assessment, and 'the first form of scalable ethnography'. | ||
= | =Flow state= | ||
The foundational human state that Innovation Hub Cooperatives are based on is the flow state. | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flow_(psychology) Wikipedia entry on flow state]. | |||
* [https://collectiveimpactlab.com/2018/12/30/enabling-joy-bliss-flow-ecstasis-in-our-communities Enabling joy, bliss, flow, ecstasis in our communities] - Overview of flow state in community development. | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ | |||
* [https:// | |||
=Development phases= | =Development phases= |