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We organize meetings where we think and discuss about our internal democracy, in order to define rules, methodology, or guidelines that can lead to a democratic decision-making within a group. More generally, we experiment around the concept of "co-creative meeting", where every attendees share the common desire of building something together.
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In 2017, we organized meetings where we thought and discussed about our internal democracy, in order to define rules, methodology, or guidelines that can lead to a democratic decision-making within a group. More generally, we experimented around the concept of "co-creative meeting", where every attendees share the common desire of building something together.

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In 2017, we organized meetings where we thought and discussed about our internal democracy, in order to define rules, methodology, or guidelines that can lead to a democratic decision-making within a group. More generally, we experimented around the concept of "co-creative meeting", where every attendees share the common desire of building something together.
TranslationIn 2017, we organized meetings where we thought and discussed about our internal democracy, in order to define rules, methodology, or guidelines that can lead to a democratic decision-making within a group. More generally, we experimented around the concept of "co-creative meeting", where every attendees share the common desire of building something together.

In 2017, we organized meetings where we thought and discussed about our internal democracy, in order to define rules, methodology, or guidelines that can lead to a democratic decision-making within a group. More generally, we experimented around the concept of "co-creative meeting", where every attendees share the common desire of building something together.