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Documentation Geres-Net. DOCUMENTATION GERES-NET Gender Research & Networking THE AHFAD - HUMBOLDT LINK PROGRAMME OPEN SPACE Book of proceedings Organised by Dr. Parto Teherani-Kroenner Unit for Gender Research in Rural Areas At the chair of Gender & Globalization

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  1. Documentation Geres-Net DOCUMENTATION GERES-NET Gender Research & Networking THE AHFAD - HUMBOLDT LINK PROGRAMME OPEN SPACE Book of proceedings Organised by Dr. Parto Teherani-Kroenner Unit for Gender Research in Rural Areas At the chair of Gender & Globalization Faculty of Agriculture and Horticulture Humboldt University Berlin Facilitation: Farah Lenser with Heiner Benking, Open-Forum

  2. Invitation Invitation:Open Forum: Gender Research & Networking, Facilitator: Farah Lenser Thursday: June, 29th 2006: 10:30h - 22:00h The Open Forum invites all participants to contribute own ideas concerning the topic of Gender Research & Networking. Open and free dialogue is en vogue. The method of Open Space Technology is enjoying popularity similar to the future labs of Robert Jungk several years ago. For further research of Open Dialogue please have a look at: LINKLINK The originator of Open Space, Harrison Owen, in his works with groups, discovered that, if one has an open space and some ingredients, and then adds some roles for moving in-between internal and external dialogues, then surprises are possible. A sample open space might be a marketplace with the law of the two feet (in which people can vote with their feet) by moving between places and groups) with a bulletin board, and then allow or encourage some participants to adopt the roles of butterflies (a person sitting, for example, at leisure, at the bar or playing guitar) or of bumble-bees (a person cross-fertilization by jumping from one group to another). This set-up enables movement and dialogue between the other forms of dialogue, and can add surprises. In surprise and exchange, we experience a self-organization in social systems that is similar to the evolution that biologists see in nature. Owen has featured the process in great detail in an interview: LINK In the evening on a boat tour through the channels of Berlin we will not only have a wonderful dinner but continue networking and enjoying old and new friendships.

  3. Open-Space slides OPEN SPACEGERES-NET Berlin, June 29th, 2006 • THE FOUR PRINCIPLES Whoever comes is the right people. Whatever happens is the only thing that could have happened. Whenever it starts is the RIGHT time. When it is over, its over.

  4. OPEN SPACEGERES-NET Berlin, June 29th, 2006 Whenever it starts is the right time.

  5. OPEN SPACEGERES-NET Berlin, June 29th, 2006 Whoever comes is the right peOPLE

  6. OPEN SPACEGERES-NET Berlin, June 29th, 2006 Whatever happens is the only thing that could have happened.

  7. OPEN SPACEGERES-NET Berlin, June 29th, 2006 When it is over, its over.

  8. THE ONE LAW: The law of the two feet

  9. OPEN SPACEGERES-NET Berlin, June 29th, 2006 BUMBLEBEES and BUTTERFLIES

  10. OPEN SPACEGERES-NET Berlin, June 29th, 2006 BE PREPARED TO BE SURPRISED

  11. Issue sample form OPEN SPACE 29th of June 2006 GERES-NET Gender Research & Networking Issue: SAMPLE FORM What was done? (keep it short and simple) Convened by: (first and last name) Other participants: (first and last name) GERES-NET Gender Research & Networking, Gender & Globalisierung Faculty of Agriculture and Horticultur, Humboldt University Berlin

  12. Calling the Circle OPEN SPACEGERES-NET Impressions - Berlin, June 29th, 2006 Calling the Circle

  13. Calling the Circle OPEN SPACEGERES-NET Impressions - Berlin, June 29th, 2006 Calling the Circle

  14. Marketplace OPEN SPACEGERES-NET Impressions - Berlin, June 29th, 2006 Marketplace

  15. Working- Spaces OPEN SPACEGERES-NET Impressions - Berlin, June 29th, 2006 WORKING-SPACES

  16. Food & Fun OPEN SPACEGERES-NET Impressions - Berlin, June 29th, 2006 FOOD & FUN

  17. Working- Spaces OPEN SPACEGERES-NET Impressions - Berlin, June 29th, 2006 WORKING-SPACES

  18. Closing Circle & Bye-Bye OPEN SPACEGERES-NET Impressions - Berlin, June 29th, 2006 CLOSING CIRCLE & BYE-BYE

  19. Open-Space slides OPEN SPACEGERES-NET Berlin, June 29th, 2006 The Circle is the fundamental geometry of open human communication. Who ever heard of a Square of friends?

  20. OPEN SPACEGERES-NET Berlin, June 29th, 2006 Dialogue Phenomena

  21. OPEN SPACEGERES-NET Berlin, June 29th, 2006

  22. OPEN SPACEGERES-NET Berlin, June 29th, 2006 The ultimate facilitator will do nothing and remain totally invisibel

  23. Links and recommendations OPEN SPACEGERES-NET Berlin, June 29th, 2006 Re-inventing Democracy with generative and disciplined transdisciplinary intergenerational – intercultural Dialogues and Conversations http://www.open-forum.de/open-space-open-forum.html http://open-forum.de/re-invent-democracy.html http://www.inst.at/trans/15Nr/08_3/08_3inhalt.htm http://benking.de/dialog/dialog-among-civilizations.htm http://farah-lenser.de/dialog/agora-fuschl-lenser-benking.html We recommend: http://openspaceworld.com/ http://www.kommunikative-welt.de www.laetusinpraesens.org/links/webdial.php http://pnyv.org http://www.culture-of-peace.org/

  24. Comments of participants We should communicate with each other. In open space all participant had the chance to discuss with each other. Dr. Luong Thi Thu Hang (Vietnam) I enjoy it very much to be together with you…. We did not have enough time some times to speak to every body. But I enjoyed the open space because we could discussed many different issues and we could reach some communalities. So I enjoyed the open space. Prof. Dr. Ulrike Schulz (Berlin) I think the most innovative part of conference were the workshops in the open space part, which gave also a chance to the participants to come closer and interacting more.Dr. Mohassin Elabbas (Sudan) I believe it would be very good to start with the open space, because the open space was really an awakening thing, it was really good. I believe, we should start with open space!Eman El-Hadary (Egypt)

  25. Thanks OPEN SPACEGERES-NET Berlin, June 29th, 2006 We are thankful to: the supporter of the Open Space, the Schweisfurth Foundation in Munich, see also the report of the Schweisfurth Foundation by Isabel Boergen and to Harrison Owen in the USA and to Michael Pannwitz in Germany for introducing Open Space Technology™ and providing the necessary publications and materials to perform open spaces. GERES-NET is funded by the DAAD - German Academic Exchange Programme.

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