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This week in community building - Issue 46

Welcome to another week of community building news!

This week in my paid newsletter I wrote:

A Circle of Gifts

An oldie but a goodie. By Charles Eisensten.

Community is woven from gifts. Unlike today's market system, whose built-in scarcity compels competition in which more for me is less for you, in a gift economy the opposite holds. Because people in gift culture pass on their surplus rather than accumulating it, your good fortune is my good fortune: more for you is more for me. Wealth circulates, gravitating toward the greatest need. In a gift community, people know that their gifts will eventually come back to them, albeit often in a new form. Such a community might be called a "circle of the gift."

What’s the deal with Audience Engagement?

Erin Mikail

The role of an Audience Engagement Editor is just that - to engage with your audience, build relationships, sort of a community. The term can be a sort of catch-all and is much like the word “community” used in tech. No one seems to really know what this means exactly, and it often just lumps into all of these things.

Issue #22: Belonging and Mutualism

From the Future of Belonging

We are all in this community, society, country, and planet together. For any one of us to be free, we needs to endeavor continuously to work for us all to be free. Our separateness is a bit of an illusion as this pandemic continues to show us how mutualism can carve a path to freedom through rather than in spite of our connectedness. Designing for belonging is a way to reinforce this connectedness and move toward resilience.

One Word Spared Norway From COVID-19 Disaster

Dugnad (pronounced doog-nahd); a Norwegian cultural tradition where community members work together towards a common goal, for the greater good for all.

Chartered Waters

From SuperFeed

So we thought, why not chart our assumptions of how communities behave? We stress, these are assumptions based on personal observation and experience. If you ask “where’s the data?”, we will look you in the eye, point to our bellies, and proclaim “Our gut.” But while we acknowledge the unscientific nature of the arguments, we hope to provoke serious thinking.

Why do you think this community has died?

From Designer News.

Always interesting to see people discuss why a community has died within said community. 🤷🏽‍♀️

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