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hosting_craft [2016-08-10 18:32] majahosting_craft [2024-01-18 13:24] (current) – [Session 3: The Framing] added link to Processguidelines page timbo
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 You can start by framing the goal of the session (even if it is something like "we're here to get to know each other better"), as related to the topic or question. Then describe the flow from beginning to end, without too much detail. There will be a separate session on how to design a flow of a gathering (e.g. U theory) once we learned some simple hosting techniques.  You can start by framing the goal of the session (even if it is something like "we're here to get to know each other better"), as related to the topic or question. Then describe the flow from beginning to end, without too much detail. There will be a separate session on how to design a flow of a gathering (e.g. U theory) once we learned some simple hosting techniques. 
  
-With the goal and the flow people will have a picture of what will happen, but still need guidelines to know how they're expected to behave - an etiquette of a sort. For example:+With the goal and the flow people will have a picture of what will happen, but still need [[ProcessGuidelines|guidelines]] to know how they're expected to behave - an etiquette of a sort. For example:
   * please chose to talk to people you don't know (so well)   * please chose to talk to people you don't know (so well)
   * observe, then interact   * observe, then interact
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 Both intuition and known techniques can give us enough grounding to include more experimental methods, which we always do - otherwise the sessions can become stale and routine. Most participatory processes are akin to the creative process which consists of phases of divergence and convergence, with an interesting, but usually difficult emergence zone in the middle, also known as "the groan zone": Both intuition and known techniques can give us enough grounding to include more experimental methods, which we always do - otherwise the sessions can become stale and routine. Most participatory processes are akin to the creative process which consists of phases of divergence and convergence, with an interesting, but usually difficult emergence zone in the middle, also known as "the groan zone":
  
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 //Divergence, emergence, convergence// //Divergence, emergence, convergence//
  
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