Andrew DeVigal
@drewvigal
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#120 – Audrey Tang on what we can learn from Taiwan’s experiments with how to do democracy

80,000 Hours Podcast

Open Space Technology and Consensus Building in Non-Violent Protest Movements

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In non-violent protest movements, open space technology is used to conduct parliamentary proceedings in the streets and other areas. Different organizations within the movement can set up their own spaces for discussion. Through this open space technology, people can participate based on their interest, which ensures active engagement. The proceedings are recorded to maintain consistency, and previous agreements serve as a starting point for each day. By streaming the events live, violence is discouraged as the perpetrators are quickly identified. This also prevents the spread of rumors, as people can verify information through live streams, reducing the influence of conspiracy theorists.

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