Welcome to this Federated Wiki site - **Conviv-cluster**. This is where I develop work in progress towards a cluster of formacion coops - a venture following the vision of Robin Murray in **making the living economy**. It exploits the new thinking of the **DisCO governance model** for distributed, commons-oriented coops and aims for a radical co-produced infrastructuring of **tools for conviviality** in activist practice.
About us . .
Writer, culture hacker, designer-maker, anthropologist . . I'm from Venus, what is it you do round here? aka barefoot doc. Here's some story, some reflections, some back catalogue
What we do and share here . .
>This is groundwork in progress, going way beyond our scope. You can reach us at <foprop (at) protonmail (dot) com>. Also in Mastodon at <(at) mike_hales (at) social.coop>. If things get intense, we can open a Loomio group. Do come on board.
What we do and share elsewhere . .
Here we develop a frame on commoning, formacion, dual power, the design of tools, and infrastructuring of radical formations; and methodology for all these.
Here we offer a frame for conceptualising **practice**; specifically transformative, **activist** practice: notably the practice of **making the living economy**. It furnishes the frame - forces of production, relations of production - for a **pattern language of commoning** and also for the foprop projects.
Script for a talk on formacion as a key element of Robin Murray's vision and practice.
This is where I develop a pattern language for commoning, within the foprop framework.
Here we present resources on pattern language - history, examples, how-to.
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