Participation
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With an amazing group of women, I co-founded the Libyan Women's Platform for Peace, a movement of women, leaders, from different walks of life, to lobby for the sociopolitical empowerment of women and to lobby for our right for equal
participation
in building democracy and peace.
I owe my
participation
in this now-historic event to TED.
And then there was yet another barrier that we realized we weren't crossing, which is a barrier of
participation.
Actually they were an education for participation, for the potential, for growing the potential of our citizens.
And
participation
took place in the agora, the agora having two meanings, both a marketplace and a place where there was political deliberation.
Where our common identity is democracy, where our education is through participation, and where
participation
builds trust and solidarity rather than exclusion and xenophobia.
And this ceremony has to take place in front of the eyes of the whole community with everyone's
participation.
I'm going to go off script and make Chris quite nervous here by making this audience
participation.
So it's no wonder that the values that underly a healthy democracy, like collaboration and empowerment and
participation
and enterprise, are the same values that underly the Internet.
And I'm trying to this day to articulate the sense of empowerment and responsibility that I feel for the place that I live based simply on this small act of
participation.
And by stitching together my small act with the thousands of other small acts of
participation
that we're enabling through civic hacking, we think we can reenergize citizenship and restore trust in government.
It's citizens who saw things that could be working better and they decided to fix them, and through that work, they're creating a 21st-century ecosystem of
participation.
It means a complete negation of women's
participation
in all political, economical and social activities.
But this maximizing
participation
thing doesn't happen by accident.
As a result of all of this creeping fatalism in public life, we here, particularly in America today, have depressingly low levels of civic knowledge, civic engagement, participation, awareness.
Really, the entire encampment of Burning Man could be thought of as one giant interactive art installation driven by the
participation
of everyone in it.
Many studies show an increase in solitude and a decrease in solidarity, honesty, and social and civic
participation.
We need a
participation
revolution, and we need it fast.
But there is a catch, obviously: Enabling widespread
participation
and redistributing power can be a logistical nightmare, and there's where technology can play an incredibly helpful role, by making it easier for people to organize, communicate and make decisions without having to be in the same room at the same time.
That's not participation, and in fact, governments have not been very good at using technology to enable
participation
on what matters — the way we allocate our budget, the way we occupy our land, and the way we manage our natural resources.
I have reason to believe that it's possible for citizens to build their own structures of
participation.
New power is the deployment of mass
participation
and peer coordination — these are the two key elements — to create change and shift outcomes.
Just ask Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, I assure you that his Facebook page has not embraced the power of
participation.
More participation, more peer coordination, sometimes distorts outcomes and there are some things, like things, for example, in the medical profession that we want new power to get nowhere near.
And so, that experience tends to embolden you it tends to make you want more
participation
across more aspects of your life.
New power values participation, and new power is all about do-it-yourself.
So the energy that it created was great for the meme phase, but they were so committed to participation, that they never got anything done.
We have major structural problems in the world today that could benefit enormously from the kinds of mass
participation
and peer coordination that these new power players know so well how to generate.
"What is the Proper Way to Display a US Flag?" is a conceptual work that encouraged audience
participation.
But movements today have to move beyond
participation
at great scale very fast and figure out how to think together collectively, develop strong policy proposals, create consensus, figure out the political steps and relate them to leverage, because all these good intentions and bravery and sacrifice by itself are not going to be enough.
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