Global NVC website

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Web group

There was recently (July 2010) a GCC call about setting up a global NVC website.

One possibility would be to use the existing wikis as the basis of a multilingual website.

The main idea is to put in front (this page) what we agree on (at the beginning it might only be what we guess we agree on !). And put the rest on the associated discussion page. It remains possible to receive email notifications about changes on theses pages.

Anybody wanting the join his forces to this project is welcome, within limits: we would ask that people take care before doing major edits and many edits, that they introduce themselves to the existing group HERE, and understand that they are initially accepted for a provisional month during which we would like them to demonstrate their ability to work peacefully and collaboratively.

First call summary

  1. Simple phase 1 and then celebration
  2. News/knowledge site
  3. Beautiful basic structure
  4. No/little new content creation - drawing on existing sites
  5. Possible elements:
  • landing page with language options
  • signposts/Lonely Planet guide to major elements of the network
  • network news translated
  • trainers operating in Africa, past present and future + how to contact
  • NVC chat/empathy service on the site,
  • resources (eg how to write a press release, how to start a group)
  • searches by topic or category or geography
  • Jeff has lots of links
  • NVCwiki integrated

Who would work on this

RAY - content + languages + language groups

PAN - yes - drupal, time zones and languages

JEFF - yes, searching for relevant content to link to

JOACHIM - maybe reviewing things, limited energy; partner interested in e-learning

DIEUDONNÉ - taking care (webmaster); loving to transmitt the efficiency of the shared power a community can devellop through the wiki-type approach

NOAM - interested to help out. Want first to investigate english nvcwik to make this effort efficient. Want NVChotline to be part of this effort, as an online connection tool for nvc people. Am software engineer.

Next steps

Ray proposes Ray to talk to Pan about language and time aspects

First content: basic signposting

Pan proposes a write up off these notes and a review of technology

Jeff says "send notes to all GCC telecon group" agreed Pan and Ray will do this

Research

Pan - web architecture

Ray - language software

Pan and Ray make initial proposals and share with Noam and Joachim.

Signposting

Everybody to send ideas for what resources should be signposted on the global site - ideas to be sent to Ray

Next call second week of september (Jeff commits to organize)


Ray's text for a landing page, which will automatically appear in main language of the region of the user





............................................Nonviolent Communication Global Signpost Site ........................


To choose a different language select [here]....... caption



On this landing page, you can choose between 1. EMPATHY, 2. NEWS and 3. INFORMATION





SIGNPOST 1: EMPATHY

HOW TO FIND LIFE-TRANSFORMING EMPATHY

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....................................For sources of empathy, choose from the following languages: [here]




SIGNPOST 2: NEWS

news from the global, multilingual Nonviolent Communication community and related social change projects

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SIGNPOST 3: INFORMATION

PERMANENT INFORMATION CATEGORIES: Click on any item below to be taken to an internet links directory.

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A. WHAT'S HAPPENING

1. Social Change projects (includes schools, restorative justice, environment)

2. News (the main thing which we actively translate over time; special Africa section)

B. RESOURCES

1. Publications in various languages: books, pdfs, and our publishers + our volunteer translators make a translation request here!

2. Organisations: Center for Nonviolent Communication, national and state trainers networks, major centres and well-established online groups that are able to make "whole group" decisions

3. Wikis (English, French, German, request a wiki in your language)

4. Online study resources, YouTube, clips, and podcasts

5. GSC: Global service circle runs this website and supports global networking, inc how to get help with building an NVC group near you

C. COMMUNITY

1. Stories - biographies, celebrations and mournings (an NVC global scrapbook and shared memories)

2. Online groups: Facebook, Linked-In, email groups, personal blogs etc

3. Online Empathy: EmpathyNow and Empathy hotline, empathy chatroom (multilinguial)

D. UNCATEGORIZABLE

1. Synergy project organisations and networks who share some or all of our vision

2. Others - what we haven't been able to fit anywhere else - some of the best stuff is here!




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GLOBAL SERVICE CIRCLE


VISION

The global service circle of the Nonviolent Communication network is dedicated to helping create a world in which everybody's needs* are recognised and taken account of.

MISSION

We work to create a quality of connection between ourselves and others where this is more likely.

We support people who are interested in Nonviolent Communication to connect with others, and with useful resources.

ACTIVITIES

We maintain this signposting web site, which intends to be something like a "travellers guide" to all elements of the global Nonviolent Communication network.

We try hard to connect up parts of our network which speak different languages. (eg We find people to organise and translate the news service.)

We resist taking on other roles, so that we can perform this single role effectively and to a high quality standard, and not get burnt out from stress.


  • We define needs as "what all humans must have in order to be healthy, happy and fulfilled". We draw on the work of Marshall Rosenberg for our understanding of needs, and some of us refer also to Manfred Max-Neef and Abraham Maslow to inform our definition of needs.