Collaborative Governance

  • CommunityRule logo
    One of the most inspiring outgrowths of the COVID-19 pandemic has been the rise of local relief efforts under the banner of "mutual aid" and a commitment to "solidarity, not charity." These groups seek to address the impacts of the pandemic while
  • Charlie Chaplin in The Great Dictator (public domain).
    Isn鈥檛 it weird that the radically democratic miracle of open-source collaboration is so full of monarchical dictatorships? Take your pick of projects; 鈥渂enevolent dictators鈥 are everywhere. Linux has Linus Torvalds, WordPress has Matt Mullenweg,
  • Exit to Community
    Friday, May 8, 2020 10-11:00 a.m. Mountain Time Webinar View the video recording of the event here and Sita Magnuson's graphic recording here. In the new world made by the coronavirus, there has been a lot of discussion recently about online
  • Exit to Community: Community Culture
    How can startups create truly empowered communities? A growing network of entrepreneurs, organizers, and investors is exploring the idea of 鈥淓xit to Community鈥濃攅nabling startups to transition toward ownership by their core stakeholders. There are
  • November 18, 2019 3-4:30 p.m. Mountain Time CASE E422 Activist Stacco Troncoso introduces the Decentralized Cooperative Organization Listen to the conversation here. Too often, the necessary care work that generates and sustains our lives occurs
  • Alphonse Desjardins (photo by Vista Stamps, used without permission)
    Alphonse Desjardins (photo by Vista Stamps, used without permission) I have been trying for some time to put my finger on the difference鈥攂etween the stories of co-op origins I read about for years while working on my book, Everything for Everyone,
  • Katy Fetters
      In recent years, I have struggled to call myself an advocate for those with cerebral palsy. I鈥檝e struggled to understand what that means both online and offline in the disability community. What do I advocate for? Whom do I advocate
  • Better Together
      Part of the appeal in being a worker on new gig-economy platforms like Uber or Taskrabbit is the apparent autonomy, the feeling of not having a boss. Sure, an app on your phone is your new boss, and through it a large, transnational
  • I frequently encounter a notion, among those drawn to cooperatives, that a cooperative should be an amorphous, faceless collective in which old-world skills and norms of leadership can be discarded. How does this work out for them? Not well.
  • The law, perhaps by definition, lags behind people working for social change. I certainly found this over and over in the next-generation cooperative projects I profiled in Everything for Everyone. One co-op in Catalonia was, legally, a mishmash of
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