What if public spaces were equitable?

Car-centrism is so embedded that the question ‘Why do other public space users, like pedestrians and cyclists, need to press a button to gain permission to enter those spaces?’ is not really asked. Roads are defined as being for cars and their needs are prioritised above other users. The infrastructure automates their needs and imposes […]

Asking and Willing: the centres of radical change?

I started listening to Rutger Bregman’s new book Moral Ambition today. It’s a self-improvement book for people who want to make meaningful change (and with harsh warnings that it is useless for people who care only for their ego, money and personal happiness). Just one point from the opening chapters, there is a discussion of […]

What guides our sense of being personally present in a community?

A UK party is offering a policy idea of fining people for use of mobile devices playing audio on public transport without headphones. This makes me wonder about what being personally present in a community means. I am reminded of meta-cognition skills ideas around Confidence and Certainty (a contextual shifting around of Under and Over). […]

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The alongsideness of thinking and formats in projects

Just while sitting in a meeting, I do realise that many people are thinking in terms of outputs and formats that are quite different. I think in diagrams and processes. How we map out the next steps and how we share ideas of relationships of elements. Slides and maps. I know however, that other people […]

Preparedness and LifeHouses

Reading about the EU’s Preparedness advice and it’s interesting how it links to some work I’m helping out with on community LifeHouses. There has been a shift in reactions to the climate crisis to collapse awareness. That prepping is necessary at political and communal levels. This diagram came out of talking to activists in Oxfordshire […]