"We might cool down the conversation with explicit norms, clarifying our objectives and assumptions,offer facilitation and other support in an attempt to achieve real dialogue. Over time the constraints could be loosened."
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touches of sense...: In a tangle. - 0 views
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emotional blackmail and silencing tactic?
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"Who is in? Who is out?" and when and where and who decides?
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I am always an outsider, by termperament and by design. Iconoclast is the word I use to describe myself. I actually get a bit sick when I feel I am on the IN. I love the OUT. And I don't need a fucking box cutter to get out. Something goofy, hilarious, and irritating about the video. A classic out-y as far as I can tell. Not so much a prophet as someone who says, "Fuck you. Now what are you going to do about it." I live in a part of Kentucky where that attitude has been raised to an art form. It's called cutting off your nose to spite your face. I am a practitioner.
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There is not one community. There are multiple communities. These multiple communities are not fixed (much).
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I don't do belonging very well.
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I am a man for example. (of this I AM SURE).
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I am a human tangle embodied.
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So I suppose I could say that the varied and fluctuating communities in and around rhizo14 have varied and fluctuating curricula.
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Rhizomatic Learning, it would seem to me that this is as far as we can take it.
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no 'cool web' or 'hot web'
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Keith Hamon has written a great (IMHO) post about complexity ethics.
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Assertive Humility.
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Oxymorons point to the paradox of language, the Babel-ical inadequacy of words. How helpful are they except to make us sit bold upright and pay heed to how entangled and embodied our knowing (and not knowing) are.
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Of course, in all humility, I am being totally derivative in this annotated response. Nothing original although I am repeatedly striking my flint to your rock.
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There are moments when I am moved to formal academic research.
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I prefer to be inclusive.
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Thank you for your part in my tangle.
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I am in good company.
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That in itself gives me some cause for hope.
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There is a light side and there is a dark side.
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I am in a bit (?) of a tangle.
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I am not at all sure whether drawing a line is appropriate.