[OSList] Open Space in dictatorship
Ulrika Eklund
ulrika.eklund at telia.com
Mon Feb 10 02:33:50 PST 2014
Dear listmembers and all your experience
I would love to take part of your experience and knowledge about
working with OS in countries operated by dictatorship. A closed space,
where you are used/allowed to think as The party. "Its a lovely country
as long as you follow the rules"
For example I had a training course with a group working in the
authorities and governmental bodies (national and regional level), and
they listed some of the problems in one area. After they were
encouraged to brainstorm ideas and solutions on the problems. After the
task I asked - what was the new ideas and insight you got? New?! We
repeated what the party already have decided"... so it was more a
memory test :) An other exampel: in the university where I met the
students study a Human rights course sponsered by another country. They
said: "its a good course. Why I asked and the answer was: we are
allowed to ask questions when we don't understand, you know sometimes
you read a text in the book and you don't understand and it doesnot
help to read it many times, here we can ask, and we are also allowed to
discuss.
So my question - how is Open Space working in this circumstances? How
you know people that think freely are not punished after?
WIsh you all a lovley week
Ulrika
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