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DisCO Elements

Care-oriented self-governance modules for future-oriented organizations

DisCO Elements are distinct modular practices which you can add to your own DisCO (Culture). DisCO Elements are a great way to create a healthy Cultural/Structural balance.

Click here for Additional Elements.


DisCO Elements

The DisCO Elements are practices that were originally honed in Guerrilla Media Collective, the OG DisCO. They are modular practices uniquely suited for change-making organizations. Read about them and adapt and fork them to your liking for your own DisCO





Carework

Work that supports the health of organizations



Commitment Statements

Community supported goals and expectations



Dating

How to ease new members into DisCO



Community Rhythms

Keeping the beat for smooth functioning and communication






Mentoring

Peer to peer learning by listening



Conflict Resolution

Turn conflict and disagreement into clearer understandings



Mutual Support

Looking after people and being attuned to their needs



Norms and Boundaries

Group-determined consented agreements






Availability Mapping

Clarifying roles, availability and red lines



Working Circles

Dividing tasks and focusing efforts on thematic areas



DisCOJams

Spaces where different DisCOs get together



DisCOThons

DisCO-themed public hackathons




Additional Elements

The original DisCO Elements listed above are well complemented by other, non DisCO originated radical workplace democracy and care-oriented practices




Nonviolent Communication

Diffusing conflicts through root causes



Open/Closed

Using commoning to move beyond binaries



Buen Vivir

Ancestral, communitarian knowledge



Artivism

Harnessing critical imagination for solidarity






Platform Coops

Reclaiming ownership of the plaforms mediating our lives



Degrowth

Living well within planetary and social boundaries



Design Justice

Community-Led Practices to Build the Worlds We Need



Feminist Tech

Knowledge production and how bodies manifest in societies.




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