[OSList] Warm Data Labs - Nora Bateson
Bhavesh Patel
bhavmail at gmail.com
Fri May 29 01:03:18 PDT 2020
Sounds interesting, I read this on the website:
*"The format of the Warm Data Lab is simple, even though the theory that
underpins it is not. *
- *A chosen complex issue is provided by the room;*
- *Start by being seated 3-6 to a table ( depending on the size of the
group).*
- *Each table has a “context” on it that will be the frame through which
the “complex issue” is discussed at that table. (at least 6 contexts)*
- *Participants (as individuals) discuss at the tables as long as they
wish before changing tables. They move when they want to another table or
“context.”*
- *There are no time limits, or set instructions. Participants join and
leave conversations as they wish.*
- *The process usually takes at least an hour, and can be continued.*
- *Discussion"*
Sounds like the Principles and Law of OST are being used?
On Fri, 29 May 2020 at 09:52, Robyn Williams ► via OSList <
oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> Hi
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> Is anyone familiar or experienced with warm Data Labs (Nora Bateson)? I’m
> wondering about the comparison and contrast with OST. Your thoughts?
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> I’m currently participating in 5-weekly Zoom sessions intended to offer an
> experiential introduction to this process.
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> *Warm Data Labs** are group processes, which illustrate interdependency
> and generate understandings of systemic patterns for people with no
> previous exposure to systems theory. Warm Data Labs enable new societal
> responses to complex challenges.*
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> https://batesoninstitute.org/warm-data-labs/
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> All the best,
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> Robyn Williams
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> M: 0424 587 262
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