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What material and offers are available for the realisation of a Gemeinsinn-Werkstatt? How the information is structured and published? Who is giving further help if there are questions?
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Information-Material
„Beteiligung übers Reden hinaus – Gemeinsinn-Werkstatt: Materialien zur Entwicklung von Netzwerken“ (Participation beyond talking – Gemeinsinn-Werkstatt: material for the development of networks) was published by Wolfgang Faenderl through the Bertelsmann Foundation. Prior to this, a brochure was published, addressing questions of community spirit in German and English: “Civic-Mindedness – Participation in Modern Society“ (English publication at Bertelsmann-Foundation 2003)
A big part of the information and materials about Gemeinsinn-Werkstatt are available as open source through the websites of www.netzwerk-gemeinsinn.net. The booklets as well as the building-block-system of methods are available for all http://baukasten.gemeinsinn-werkstatt.de. The English web-pages are under construction and will be further advanced throughout the following years.
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Building-bloc-elements of the Gemeinsinn-Werkstatt
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Contact
Netzwerk Gemeinsinn e.V. in Munich Germany is the first address to contact for further informationes We recommend speeches, workshops and apprenticeships to enter the field of Gemeinsinn-Werkstatt with firsthand experiences. Whereas facilitators of participatory processes can contribute their collected experiences from process-consultation, evaluation and large-group-moderation, they can also gain methodically from advanced training. A variety of materials are available through the official building-block-system or the GW-atelier of the support network.
Netzwerk Gemeinsinn
Center for Applied Policy Research
Maria-Theresia-Str. 21
D-81675 Munich
Germany
phone: +49 / 89 / 2180 - 1333
fax: +49 / 89 / 2180 – 5850
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Best thanks for editing the English websites to:
Daniel Song, Michael Pannwitz jr., Antje Gerike & Maren Schuepphaus
Parts of the texts are published in
“The Change Handbook: Group Methods for Shaping the Future” (Holman, Davane, Cady; Berrett-Koehler Publishers; 2007);
Please ask for copyright if needed!
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