Forum:Proposal for a Civil Society Quarter page

This is a proposal for a 'Civil Society Quarter' Page started by Philralph 12:36, 6 Nov 2005 (UTC) It follows on from comment on the talk Wikicities (main page talk), and then User talk:Philralph

If you'd like to support this idea
Please feel free to add in your support for the idea if appropriate by either
 * adding in details of 'your' (I'm assuming this proposal will be of most interest to wikicity founders or their active or most active supporters) in the appropriate listing, or
 * comment on the talk page

First stab at a name
The name may not be the best one it's just a first stab. 'Quarter' just refers to there being an analogy of wikicites e.g. see Wikicities analogies or sca21:Cityscape (e.g. as in 'The Latin Quarter', of a city)

Page draft
Welcome to the Civil Society quarter!

What's this page about?
This page promotes and celebrates Wikicities focused on the more serious side of life. It is an experiment to see if collectively Civil Society type wikis can be pioneers of some of the best examples of interwiki cooperation, collaboration, and mutual self-help. It seeks a more nurturing philospohy rather than some potentially harsh winner-takes-all type alternative.

Who is this page for?
Hopefully the previous paragraph begins to answer this. It's for anyone who's most interested in those wikicities which are about perhaps slightly more serious, longer lasting, Civil Society type topics, so for example wikicities in the Society, - or also Anthropology, Art, Biology, Communication, Culture, Ecology, Education, Food and Drink, Health, History, Philosophy, Politics, Religion, Science, Social Sciences, Sustainability, Technology and Transport categories (? need to create links to such)

This is not about encouraging any kind of separatism. Interwiki help to mutual advantage between all wikicities is of course good, it's just a way of enabling people to follow a particular leaning or focus they may wish to support.

Neither is it about a sense of community amongst wikcities that is in any way forced. If you want to include 'your' wiki below - (The listing is self-selecting so's this is not about making any work for, encouraging dependence or relying on the main wikciities people) this just means you agree with the basic idea of being open to possibilities for mutual self-help amongst civil society type wikicities, and may, as and when you can, contribute to the health and well-being of the treasured and diverse whole of such wikicities.

What's here
As we're about mutual self-help to sustain each others Wikicities, there's first a focus on some broad (proposed) wikicity development stages listing particpating Wikicities, then collecting together some specific and more general examples of mutual self-help between wikicities.

Wikicities more than 9 months old
Mutual help towards really robust, self-sustaining wikis (may take till around 2 years)
 * Sustainable Community Action started Dec 6 2004
 * Beyond Voting started Jan 11 2005
 * Future started Jan 28 2005

Wikicities 3 - 9 months old
Benefit from mutual encouragement when 1st enthusiasm of founder at risk of burn-out.

New Wikicities less than 3 months old
Share your new found enthusiasm for Wikicities and help nurture fellow Civil society type 'newbies'


 * Meta Collab - a collaboration on all things collaboration. Started 3 October, 2005!

Happy first birthday!
In the 6 months plus category see which wikciites have a first birthday coming up. Then send them a sort of 'birthday card' type message, for example to their founder or active contributors. Can you give them some sort of 'birthday present' by adding a little to their content? (you can start of course by adding birthday congrats to the main wikicities site round about now) (And, of course, later on happy 2nd birthday! etc.)

Rewarding collaboration between Civil Society Wikicities
Every 3 (?) months or so (from when there's enough participating Wikiciites), propose and vote on /support proposals for the Wikicity engaging in the best inter Wikicity collaboration of mutual self help (over that period). (I know it's individuals who help rather than wikicities but this could perhaps be got round by Featuring the Wikicity of choice of the individual commended)

Pay it forward
As well as 'paying back' any Wikicity that help 'your' wikicity (and of course reciprocating help is good) 'Pay it forward' and every so often try and add something of value to a Civil Society type Wikicity of your choice.

More general examples
Sister cities pages - example at sca21:Sister Cities, Wikinodes, tips on publicising Wikicities, tips on networking opportunities, making improvements to Help pages, etc etc.

What next?
If this proposal attracts enough support the idea is to link direct to an actual page from the wikicities main page - e.g to have some sort of civil society type presence in the Most active wikicities section.
 * Can anyone come up with a draft one-liner that captures all of this? example: Wikcities focused on the more serious side of life: the Civil Society Quarter (or alternative name) promotes both new and emergent Wikicities of this kind and encourages mutual self-help and collaboration between them.

This is an interesting idea. Consider Tom Lowenhaupt as a supporter and please include BeyondVoting in the effort.