E nós, como ficamos frente a essas coisas?
"“Contrary to what we would like to believe, there is no such thing as a
‘structureless’ group. Any group of people of whatever nature coming
together for any length of time, for any purpose, will inevitably
structure itself in some fashion. The structure may be flexible, it may
vary over time, it may evenly or unevenly distribute tasks, power and
resources over the members of the group. But it will be formed
regardless of the abilities, personalities and intentions of the people
involved. The very fact that we are individuals with different talents,
predispositions and backgrounds makes this inevitable. Only if we
refused to relate or interact on any basis whatsoever could we
approximate ‘structureless’ and that is not the nature of a human
group.”"
Um dos trechos que algumas pessoas que orbitam na WMF deveriam atentar (mais):
As Bruns notes, “if they abuse that power, theirs become a malicious leadership” and what we should expect at this point is “a substantial exodus of community members.”Em 15 de março de 2010 14:39, Barbara Dieu <beeonline@gmail.com> escreveu:Um artigo interessante no First Monday sobre a Wikipedia -
inclusionistas e delecionistas.
Wikipedia has been hailed as one of the most prominent peer projects
that led to the rise of the concept of peer governance. However,
criticism has been levelled against Wikipedia’s mode of governance.
This paper, using the Wikipedia case as a point of departure and
building upon the conflict between inclusionists and deletionists,
tries to identify and draw some conclusions on the problematic issue
of peer governance.
http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2613/2479
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