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This week’s guest is my friend and inspiration, knowledge ecologist Christina Bowen. If I were to try and start a movement, I would call her first. Christina is CEO and co-founder of socialroots.io, an NSF- and Omidyar Network-funded software platform for cross-group collaboration that promotes aligned action and helps teams communicate legible impact metrics to stakeholders. Or, in the parlance of our times, she is a master of negotiating the complexities of human communication and community.
She has deep, lived experience of what it takes to subvert the toxic status quo, cultivate the health of teams, and rethink our “social” spaces so they actually work for human beings. She also introduced me to the world of “mycopunk”, an earthier and more distributed alternative to solarpunk that places more priority on our relationships and narrative construction as an inherently collective project.
This is a warm and grounded dialogue with someone I respect immensely as a force for betterment. Here is how her team describes their work and principles on their own website:
Our greatest challenges as a global civilization will require an unprecedented amount of cooperation and may have been caused in large part by unmitigated competition. We have founded Socialroots on a few key principles, summarized below, to support this shift into a more healthy future.
Efficient coordination across groups enables more decentralized organizing and greater innovation.
Data is a commons and must be treated as such. Platform users need to be empowered when it comes to their data.
Power stays healthier when shared. We are dedicated to fair, transparent, and consent-driven work, enabling participatory communities to share values and approaches, and to approach teamwork informed by insights from healthy living systems.
There you have it. I highly recommend you reach out to her and her team if you are trying to do better work in groups.
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Chapters
0:00:00 – Teaser
0:01:31 – Intro
0:06:58 – Meet Christina Bowen
0:08:54 – Scaling Social Networks Without Burning Out
0:14:00 – Working Out Loud in Small & Large Groups
0:19:25 – Social Protocols of Coordination
0:22:44 – Healthy Boundaries Online
0:30:10 – Supporting Invisible or Illegible Labor
0:40:50 – Subverting The Status (More-Than-Human) Pyramid
0:51:44 – Salience Landscapes & Safe/Brave/Inclusive Spaces
0:53:35 – AI-Augmented Communication & Spacemaking
1:01:34 – Edge-Based Coherent Sensemaking vs. Toxic Hierarchies
1:09:11 – Mindful Tech Use & Recommended Guests
1:12:38 – Outro
Mentioned Media
Build Capacity: Scaling your network without burning out
by Socialroots, Christina Bowen, Naomi Joy Smith
What is coordination and why is it so important to effective networks?
by Ana Jamborcic, Christina Bowen, Socialroots
Intimacy Gradients: The Key to Fixing Our Broken Social Media Landscape
by Socialroots, Ana Jamborcic
Let's subvert the status pyramid
by Socialroots, Ana Jamborcic
Working and learning out loud
by Harold Jarche
Alyssa Allegretti on Sacred Domesticity and Hard Times in The Liminal Web
Future Fossils Podcast 225
Descartes’ Error
by Antonio Damasio
Seeing Like A State
by James C. Scott
C. Thi Nguyen on The Seductions of Clarity, Weaponized Games, and Agency as Art
Future Fossils 175
Amber Case & Michael Zargham on Entangled Technologies & Design As Governance
Future Fossils 213
Stephen Reid on Technological Metamodernism
Future Fossils 226
Nora Bateson on Warm Data vs. The Cold Equations
Future Fossils 141
The Dawn of Everything
by David Graeber & David Wengrow
Generative Team Design: Innovation, Psychological Safety, and Empathy
by Dara Blumenthal
Being Glue
by Tanya Reilly
Identity Is Such A Drag
by Luis Mojica and Sophie Strand on Holistic Life Navigation
The future is fungi: The rise and rhizomes of mushroom culture
by ASU Center for Science and The Imagination with Merlin Sheldrake, Kaitlin Smith, Jeff VanderMeer, and Corey Pressman
Other Mentions
• DWeb Camp
• Responsive.org
• Jeff Emmett
• Plato
• Bayo Akomolafe
• Douglas Rushkoff
• John Fullerton
• Capitalinstitute.org
• Cris Moore
• Friedrich Hölderlin
• Interspeciesinternet.io
• Kumu.io
• Joe Edelman
• Pri Bertucci
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