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PSYCHOSOCIAL CONDITIONS FOR SELF-ORGANIZATION IN THE GHETTO Including the Model: The Dynamic Of The Mind Inside And Outside The Now. Lecture for the first meeting of the NET-MISES project group by Per Traasdahl, May 2005, pt@artsourcelab.net. - Labour opportunities. - Family life.
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PSYCHOSOCIAL CONDITIONS FOR SELF-ORGANIZATION IN THE GHETTOIncluding the Model: The Dynamic Of The Mind Inside And Outside The Now Lecture for the first meeting of the NET-MISES project group by Per Traasdahl, May 2005,pt@artsourcelab.net
- Labour opportunities • - Family life • - Infrastructure for education, healthcare, public health • - Safety Social framework:The two Community Structures • Location-based
- Individual opportunities • - Ties to family and culture § $ • - Economic and legal dependencies Social framework:The two Community Structures • Location-based • Interest-based
Two cardinal solution strategies for the ghetto • Split up the context • Get people to move away + demolish or re-develop => works if labour markets can absorb the target groups
Two cardinal solution strategies • Split up the context - Get people to move away + demolish or rebuild => works if low income markets can absorb target groups • Change towards location-based sustainable development
Participation Programme Partizipation facilitating sustainability • Intervention with „interest-based“ communities ?
Partizipation facilitating sustainability • Intervention with „interest-based“ communities ? • Sustain, don‘t drain ! Participation Programme
Intervention Paradox • Motivation starts individually ! • => we must find the potential for self-organized interest-based communities within the location-based community
Low-level: Closed circuits of dependencies Intervention Paradox • Motivation starts individually ! • => we must find the potential for self-organized interest-based communities within the location-based community
High-level: Self-organized marketable systems Intervention Paradox • Motivation starts individually ! • => we must find the potential for self-organized interest-based communities within the location-based community • Low-level: Closed circuits of dependencies
Strategic-Model Stakeholder types Needs Catalysts On-site Experts Support/challenge- analysis Project A Project B Globalized conditions Multiplication Project C Solution Motor: „The Social Meta Structure“ • Deals <= give-and-take mentality • Fairness <= participative case-monitoring
The human mind considering the social context • Healthy dynamics are instable • Fragmentation and continuity always co-exist in our mind The Dynamic Of The Mind Inside And Outside The Now
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