Community as a bundle of projects
2024-09-21
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2024-09-17 Memo.
project-like
It was a natural part of the physical world.
In digital communication, the cost of transmission is the same whether it is one-to-one or N-to-N communication.
Do a lot of one-on-one calls and you become the hub of communication.
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This fragment examines the nature of community and the changing nature of communication in the digital age.
First, Gemeinschaft (communal society) and Gesellschaft (interest society) refer to social structures based on individual relationships, the former being emotional ties and the latter being a society bound by interests.
This fragment requires leadership in a project-like effort, stating that N-to-N, many-to-many communication is important.
I didn't say that.nishio.icon
This may point to the fact that in the digital age, both one-to-one and N-to-N communication cost the same, making it easier to create diverse connections. Also, the point that by actively engaging in one-on-one communication, the individual becomes the "hub" of communication is an insight based on network theory.
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More of a project than a community in communication style with a clear hub
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The idea of "community as a bundle of projects" differs from the traditional image of "community," emphasizing its nature as a goal-oriented gathering.
What is being pointed out here is the perspective that a community is not just one common purpose or emotional tie, but a collection of multiple projects and initiatives.
The fact that those who have had multiple experiences in community management ultimately choose "bundles of projects" reflects the need for diversity and a wide variety of objectives in our time.
In the digital age, project-based management may often be the optimal solution, especially since many-to-many networks can be easily formed.
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Repeated collaborative projects to create small, time-limited, short-lived communities that disappear and then operate them in a fun way.
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The idea of "creating small, time-limited, short-lived communities that disappear" is a new form of community that differs from traditional sustainable communities. These short-lived communities are characterized by limited duration, clear objectives, and spontaneous extinction after termination.
This allows participants to focus on activities in a short period of time and to carry out specific projects quickly.
It is also interesting to note that the "enjoyment of the operation" element of these communities goes beyond the project-like nature of achieving an objective and finds value in the process itself. In other words, since the community is supposed to be short-lived, the emphasis is on making the most of each moment and sharing an enjoyable and fulfilling experience.
This iterative project will generate new ideas and connections with people, allowing for flexible and fluid community formation. ---
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