Remarkable Regenerative Patterns & Practices of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) with Kaliya Young - RWCI Call
Remarkable Regenerative Patterns & Practices of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) with Kaliya Young - RWCI Call
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Our Featured Topic for October 2024 - Remarkable Regenerative Patterns and Practices of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
Join us on Friday, October 25th (10AM Pacific / 6PM BST) for an insightful Real World Co-Intelligence (RWCI) community learning call featuring Kaliya Young (aka Identity Woman), as she presents her pioneering analysis of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Kaliya has utilized the Wise Democracy and Group Works pattern languages to highlight how the IETF manifests co-intelligence and self-organization more effectively than almost anything we've seen before!
The IETF, responsible for the protocols and standards that
underpin the global internet, is an extraordinary case study of how
decentralized systems can foster collaborative innovation and
decision-making. Kaliya’s deep dive into its inner workings will
illuminate how these principles can inspire our own approaches to
co-intelligence and self-governance.
For more information on this upcoming call please read the article in CII's October 2024 Newsletter.
Read the research paper itself here: Exploring the Remarkable Regenerative Patterns and Practices of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) by Kaliya Young and Day Davis Waterbury.
Our Featured Guest
Kaliya Young is a public interest technologist, known as Identity Woman. She has spent the last 20 years of her career focused on one thing: supporting the emergence of an identity layer of the internet that works for and empowers people. A term was coined recently to describe this - self-sovereign identity. She spearheaded the use of Open Space Technology for unconferences in the tech industry and founded the Internet Identity Workshop. She is a member of the Co-Intelligence Institute Advisory Group.
Format
CII's Real World Co-Intelligence (RWCI) community learning calls are held in an intimate and highly participatory setting using Zoom videoconferencing. The call includes a presentation from our guest, questions and breakout group discussions and an exploration of where co-intelligence and Wise Democracy patterns are already at work in this project.
At the same time, the calls are recorded so we can share the learnings with others.
After the formal end of each call we have an informal hangout period where people can continue the discussions.
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