Getting organised
Step 1: Diversity
- Contacting people through existing cyber ventures and other mailgroups, contact lists.
- Specially target those with a progressive voice on Goa.
- Look out for ezines and individuals that have some reputation in this regard.
- Shortlisting those whom we can/should work with.
women, women's groups
- initial 3 people (4 April 2006) are 33% women
- Goa has a number of activists, including women's groups. Some have been active since the late 'eighties. What they need now is very practical ways of putting their content online, in a way that gets noticed. They don't have access to the techniques of doing this, and are unsure of where to start. Also, building up real-world writing skills would help.
- what is important is also participation in decision-making about the collective itself, including general decision-making method and editorial policy
dalits, dalits' groups
- There is a well-organised Dalit network. Dadu Mandrekar, it's leader, is a good friend of ours. The problem is that the Dalits make up only 2% of the Goa population. Forget wikipedia, the population of all these groups put together is seriously negligible. We have good contacts with dalit activists.
- As above, what is important is also participation in decision-making about the collective itself, including general decision-making method and editorial policy
adivasis, adivasis' groups
- There are practically no 'adivasis' in Goa (though the govt. defintion has changed).
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scheduled_Tribes_in_India Goa
- Dhodia, Dubla (Halpati), Naikda (Talavia), Siddi (Nayaka), Varli
- There is a large aboriginal popoulation which has long been fighting for scheduled tribe status. So while the groups named above - Dhodia, Dubla (Halpati), Naikda (Talavia), Siddi (Nayaka), Varli - would be fringe groups making up a tiny section of the population, the Gavada, Kunbi, Dhangar and Velips would number maybe 20-25% of the Goa pouplation. But most of this population is yet to get its own voice to express itself, leave alone enter cyberspace.
- As above, what is important is also participation in decision-making about the collective itself, including general decision-making method and editorial policy.
middle castes
- Then, there's the issue of the middle castes in Goa, many of whom are still to get a voice, among both Hindus and Catholics.
- As above, what is important is also participation in decision-making about the collective itself, including general decision-making method and editorial policy.
difficult issues
- diversity of participation through face-to-face meetings, "hands-on" workshops with internet component, having people learn non-hierarchical meeting techniques and overcoming socially programmed implicit hierarchies
- can http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/coordinatorism be avoided?
Step 2: Read documents
Step 4: Mailing list
New mailing list approved at
http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/listinfo/imc-goa
more about list management, FAQ, etc.
ListworkWorkingGroup
Step 5: More organising
- Build archive of already-existing progressive, alt material from Goa
- Network with specific groups (Goan Digest, UK).
- Build pamphlet explaining Indymedia to activists.
- Create specific space for diverse groups active in Goa.
Step 6/7: Document what you agree on as a collective
6a: Updated mission statement
6b: Editorial policy
general principles
- No hate-speech.
- Focus on issues.
- No insulting posts, targeted at others.
- Zero-tolerance to religious infighting.
specific mechanisms
What are the concrete algorithms (methods) of making editorial decisions - without leaders? Who decides and how and when? (If the site is partially wiki - e.g. with
SamizdatEngine or mediawiki - then this could be quite different in the concrete details to that for older IMCs, that started when open editing software was not known.)
7: Responses to MC/PoU
Membership Criteria
MembershipCriteria
Principles Of Unity
PrinciplesOfUnity
TWiki housekeeping note: please give IMC Goa pages names like
ImcGoaWhatEver and
not WhatEver, because the "Local" section of the wiki is shared with a hundred or so other IMCs - many of whom also may want to write a page with the name
WhatEver.
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VidyaG - 02 Apr 2006 started page
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BouD - 04 Apr 2006 various
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FrederickNoronha - 04 Apr 2006
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BouD - 05 Apr 2006 - IRC log, copy/pasted various diversity stuff