Citizens & Societies |
Welcome to Citizens and Societies
Citizens & Societies is a discussion forum that functions as a community of practice. (CoP) This means that in order to facilitate dialogues and focus on solutions, participants are encouraged to communicate Constructively, Positively and Respectfully, which I call the CPR communication method.
While using the CPR communication method, participants may talk about any subject associated with citizenship and societies. Hence, both your freedom of speech and your right of expressing your thoughts without being insulted or oppressed by other participants are guaranteed.
Our Goal
The goal of Citizens & Societies is to help us, citizens, wherever we are in our global village, build better societies together. This means that we need to achieve an equilibrium as we use resources to meet our individual, social and collective needs, thus societal. To attain this goal we need to achieve seven objectives.
Our Objectives
In this community of practice for citizens, you are invited to share your thoughts on the means we can use to implement the 7 objectives we need to achieve to build better societies together.
Objective #1 - Increase our level of competency as it concerns the important role we play as citizens.
Objective #2 - Create or maintain a sustainable social order.
Objective #3 - Improve our democratic processes.
Objective #4 - Improve our electoral system.
Objective #5 - Improve the development and the functioning of both our legislative assemblies and our governments.
Objective #6 - Improve our fiscal policies so that they are compatible with the development of a balanced society.
Objective #7 - Improve our international laws so that all citizens in our global village can also regain control of their societies.
As we work to achieve these objectives, we will reduce the level of conflict and increase our quality of life which is what most if not all citizens want.
If you want to learn more about these objectives, please Sign Up and browse the different topics. New topics will frequently be added both by the participants and by the team of facilitators.
Denis Pageau
Chief Knowledge Officer
Chief Facilitator
Societalogist
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