Open Space in Oral Cultures

J. Richardson judir at accesswave.ca
Mon Sep 16 07:59:12 PDT 2002


Hi Bernd,

Wow - thank you for sharing such deep inquiry.  During one OST I
facilitated, many among the participants could not read and write.  We chose
to have people speak their topic and line up along the side of the group.
Once all the topics were "posted or peopled", those standing in line spoke
their topic one more time and moved to wherever they wanted to meet to
discuss.  A few wanted to post more than one topic and drew a symbol or
picture for their other topic.  The sponsoring group wanted the proceedings
captured -- someone from each discussion group artistically drew the
proceedings and we had scribes for each group to also capture the
information.

Hope this helps, Bernd.  Congratulations on developing your vision.

Judi
Judith Richardson
judith at ponoconsultants.com
Pono Consultants International
Facilitating the Flow of Inspired Collaboration
(902) 435-0308
www.ponoconsultants.com

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Subject: Open Space in Oral Cultures


> Dear os-list
>
> my client asked me to write this email to the os-list.
>
> I have meanwhile facilitated  several small OST events here in
> central Mozambique and started some os-sensibilization and
> ost-training (by doing) for community development facilitators of the
> Rural Development Program and a national ONG collaborating with them
> in land-right issues and I have roughly presented various other
> "organization transformative large group facilitation techniques"
> (that is my way to speak about the 18++methods) to this group.
>
> They decided, that OST (and Future Search) could play an important
> role in a Sofala-Community-Development-Model, which we are about to
> construct together at the basis-level of an SIAD-approach (Systemic
> Integrated Area Development), which is networking at three levels
> I. Community Development (fighting poverty, producing the social
> energy)
> II. District Development (bundeling and coordinating it)
> III. Provincial Level (supporting it)
>
> After having paired the Community Development Facilitators (who are
> part of the Rural Area Development Programme) with the Community
> Development Animators (who are part of the communities) the next step
> would be to realize do help prepare these tandems to open space again
> and again in the communties of the focal districts as part of the
> community animation/development process.
>
> So there arise several questions related to the one basic question:
> "How to realize OST-events in very poor rural communities, where
> people have a purely oral tradition?"
> that is: they do not write, do not read, have no access to money
> (well: less than 0,2 USD/family and day) and technology (well, I saw
> portable radios around some necks)?
>
> I discussed it this morning with the internal consultant (JPV). We
> are an internal/external OD-consultancy-tandem which is the nucleus
> of the OD-consultancy system within the Rural Development Programm.
> The next circle of the Development System around us (at
> implementation level) are already the Community Facilitators and
> their District Coordinators).
>
> JPV said: "It is impossible! How should they write and post the
> "temas de paixao"? They can not even write their name! These people
> from the 'interior' can not interprete x/y-grids like the time/space
> slots of the bulletin board! How can they organize their working
> groups without the bulletin board? They can not documentate their
> working results! They have no watches! They can not start another
> group in one and a half hour! Forget it!"
>
> I said: "Calma! Wait! Describing people as illiterates focuses on
> deficits from our point of view. But what is the function of fixing
> the themes of the working groups? What is the function of written or
> visual documentation? It substitutes mental operations which we, the
> non-oral people can not any longer realize. We lost a lot of
> complexity of our memories. And the people in the communities would
> not be stranger groups. They know each other. So if one of them goes
> to the center of the circle and tells them, what he/she wants to do
> in the group, there is already a mental framework of reference in
> place, they will easily remind which problem this and that guy wanted
> to resolve together with others. They are able to manage 20 or 30
> person-related items! (I gave examples of tremendous memory acts I
> had experienced with illiterate people here)...WE are not! And with
> the breakout-room organization it is somehow the same. They all know
> their territory, so they will be able to memorize the triples
> person-item-space (who-what-where). And since it will start at the
> right time and be over when it is over, we have just to install the
> basic breathing rhytm of the community. Coming together and breaking
> out, coming together and breaking out."
>
> After breathing a little for my-self, I continued: "You know,
> Harrison insists that he did not invent but discover OST. And he
> speaks of its African roots. And in my interpretation Harrison's OST
> with its postings on the bulletin board and its report-system is an
> adaptation of a stone-age-time social innovation of feasable
> face2face self-organization of communities for people of an
> industrialized culture, reminding them of their often forgotten
> capacities to self-organize. So why not try to go back to the roots?
> I believe, it is possible"
>
> Well, I was in vision-mood and -energy, there and when I said that.
> But up to now it is only a deep conviction. So perhaps it is not
> true. And perhaps we will not be able to materialize such a vision.
>
> So I am at the point where
>
> I REALLY NEED HELP FROM YOU OUT THERE!
>
> My questions (for now):
>
> 1) Should I take the responsibility to invite my client to go for
> such a journey?
> In other words: is it possible to realize open space with people who
> are completely illiterate?
>
> 2) Are there practical experiences I can rely on?
>
> 3) Wouldn't it be necessary (and great) to make OST even simpler?
> (Putting a part of the external instrumentation back into the heads)
>
>
> Bernd
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