Plurality in Practice: An Unconference
Tired of democracy feeling broken? Ready to explore the tools that could fix it?
Join practitioners, technologists, and community builders for a day of collaborative problem-solving using Plurality - the emerging framework for technology that enhances collective intelligence rather than replacing it.
What is Plurality? As outlined by Audrey Tang and Glen Weyl, Plurality seeks to identify ways in which collaborative technology and democracy can coexist to foster deeper levels of recognition, respect, and the development of infinite futures across social and cultural divides: www.plurality.net
What's an unconference? You shape the agenda. Bring your challenges, questions, and experiments. We'll create sessions around what matters most to attendees - from digital governance tools to community decision-making, participatory budgeting to collective intelligence platforms: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/unconference
Who should come:
Democracy innovators and civic technologists
Community organisers using participatory methods
Researchers working on collective intelligence
Anyone building tools for better decision-making
Curious minds who want to move beyond traditional politics
What to bring: One specific challenge you're working on that could benefit from collective intelligence.
Schedule:
17:00-18:00 - Arrival, mingling and casual idea generation
18:00- 18:30 - Introduction to Plurality in Practice and Unconference set up
18:30-20:30 - Unconference
20:30 - Close - Networking, continued work on projects