[liberationtech] Resilient Democracy project
Yosem Companys
companys at stanford.edu
Mon Jan 4 21:01:58 PST 2016
You should look at Karl Weick's work on resilient systems. Here is an
example: http://www.amazon.com/Managing-Unexpected-Resilient-Performance-Uncertainty/dp/0787996491/
On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 12:19 PM, Lorelei Kelly <loreleikelly at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear list friends,
>
> I'm starting a project soon called "Resilient Democracy" to examine how to
> best strengthen and modernize Congress in harmony with the information age.
> We hope this initial research will be followed by pilot projects inside
> Congress itself.
>
> In defining this concept, I intend to blend insights from technology,
> governance and security. (Resilience an appealing catch all word right now)
>
> If anything occurs to you about resilient systems, I would love any input of
> ideas, links, reading materials, events, or connections with others who
> might be working in overlapping or parallel remits.
>
> Happy New Year!
>
> --
> Thanks,
>
> Lorelei Kelly
>
> Resilient Democracy Pilot Lead, Edward M Kennedy Institute for the Senate
>
> Affiliated Scholar, Stanford Center on International Conflict and
> Negotiation
>
> Tweeting @loreleikelly
>
>
>
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