Internal Democracy/Guidelines
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Introduction
The following guidelines are a work-in-progress document produced by the Internal Democracy group. They are experimented at each of the group's meeting.
Structure of the meeting
Intro plenary
There are four short roundtables:
- Everyone says how they feel/what their mood is (1-2 words)
- Everyone tells their expectations (what do they want to do/talk about/see happening). We defined expectations as things that need to be done/happen or else you wouldn't want to come any more.
- Everyone tells their wishes. These are things you would like to see done/like to do, but it's not so bad if these don't happen.
- Everyone tells at what hour they want/need to leave.
After this, subgroups are formed based on wishes (what people want to do/talk about) and number of people.
Body in subgroups
Here people have the possibility to introduce further.
Discussion/work to be done.
Evaluation: this should be done every time someone intends to leave. This consists of:
- Feeling roudtable (see Intro)
- Everyone can say what they thought the pro and contra of the process were. Discussion on how the process can be improved can be done here.
Closing plenary
- Each subgroup reports orally his conclusion/decisions to the whole group
- Everyone needs to make sure they understand the conclusions, but there is no further discussion here.
- When everyone is sure they understand, everyone can say if they agree/disagree. If everyone agrees, this is a decision. If this is not the case, this can be discussed further in a net meeting. There is no discussion here.
- If there is no unanimity: decide for a next submeeting involving people disagreeing.
- Evaluation (30 minutes before the end time)
- Feeling roudtable, 1-2 words
- Pro's and contra's of the plenaries (intro and closing) and discussion about how to do next time
- What do we decide for next time: venue, date, hour, general goal, proposition of subgroups.