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GIVE Our guiding hypothesis and research interest is on the assumption that new technologies will support social changes in the direction of decentralisation and "lean and green" human habitation, which we refer to as "Global Villages".
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GIVE Our research method is rooted in transdiciplinarity, which implies that we are always part of a multi - stakeholder process that agrees on common goals. Researchers are meant to be part of a bootstrap community, embedded in permanent dialogue about values, goals, trials, errors, successes, implications, decisions. The role of research is to feed unknown possibilities into the process, facilitate action and dialogue and document findings.
GIVE We define Global Villages as human settlements with an extraordinary emphasis on education and global learning to achieve higher degrees of local resilience, self-sufficiency and quality of life. We therefore see communication technology as a means to enhance the ability of communities around the globe to expand and share their knowledge base for the improvement of whatever they choose as their values and goals in local development.
We are fully aware that our goal implies at the same time the enhancement and the reversal of globalisation, the leading megatrend of the last five hundred centuries.
As Marshall McLuhan We anticipate a development away from resource grabbing to knowledge sharing. We want to foster the possible power shift towards local and regional self - determination and help to design it in a way that implies the rediscovery of commoning on a global scale. If knowledge is shared, the best use of material resources for all will follow.
We therefore study and support particular dynamics in seven fields:
In a time when fewer and fewer productive industries supply the global markets with the full range of industrial basic goods, we have to understand that it is not feasible any more to make it the general rule of behaviour to export and sell values, lifestyles, commodities and ideologies to survive. We are far too many and too productive to do business as usual and waste our wealth in warfare economies. (We see the historical example of Venice which was a maritime trader nation, but vigourously engaged in land cultivation when it lost its sea power. The term "Villegiatura" was coined for the rediscovery of the hinterland, a cultural revolution into beauty and thriving cultural landscapes, and serves as a reference model for a global change nowadays. Rather than the further growth of already unliveable cities, we foresee the emergence of more and more inside-looking communities, who - with the help of decentralizing technologies - build their own self-sustaining microcosms. They seek to combine the best and most apposite buildings blocks available in the shared knowledge and experiences of humanity across the continents and ages. This turns into new experience for others. A fractal, holotopic world is emerging within the broad planetary land mass, heralded by the solar revolution, with more and more places that become the passion of people because their potential goes far beyond traditional boundaries. Within the virtual presence of the whole world and their cascading "paying forward" support, each place can overcome many of its limitations by climate, geography and historical factors. Global cultures offer an incredible array of choices for different development models, allowing people to develop collective individualities. It is in the best interest of all to make this a universal and inclusive development pathway. By filling needs of others, we enhance their capacities to contribute.
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Education is at the center of what we do, but it can be only defined meaningfully in a context of a community goal. On one side we study local education and resource centers with tools and content to join forces globally improving their local scope. On the other side these centers are also centers of community innovation, of meaningful encounters for locals and guests, they are places of self - definition and self - improvement. We believe more and more technologies will increasingly mirror these values, allow us to turn the designs and schemes that we learned about and developed together in the "learning field" into tangible realities. Therefore it is important not to stay "bookworms", but to know how we do best combine the power of learning and making; how spaces that realize dreams look like; what is their possible scope.
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The goodbye to warfare economies means an increasing turn to local cycles, which requires interdisciplinary work with those who study the human societies metabolism with nature. The Metabolism of Global Villages is a complex one, requiring hundreds and thousands of processes, requiring new inventions and technologies and the revival of old knowledge.
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We distinguish Global Villages from the broader movement of Ecovillages by the simple notion that we might need more, not less technology to enable humans to fully cooperate with nature. GIVE
The networking of learning villages will eventually create wealth and growth superior to what the industrial age has delivered by the sheer multiplication and miniaturisation of productive capacities. In our view, it cannot be built on so-called intellectual property, but by a culture of sharing and joining pieces and bits of disrupted knowledge to integrated and holistic "pattern poems". Therefore our next research goal is to find out about effective knowledge cooperation.
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The arrival of a new societal pattern never happens simultaneously; we see "islands of progress" where - mostly as a result of visionary individuals - social life starts to take a different direction. Today, we see the advent of Global Villages by many different types of local developments like Ecovillages, Cohousing, Coworking, Intergenerational Villages, Theme Villages, we see dedicated networks like
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Maybe one of the greatest theoretical breakthroughs of our time is Christopher Alexanders "Pattern Language". Patterns are recursive structures that we use in everyday life and which support and enable the vitality of everything we do. Patterns are the obvious or less obvious solutions to problems - which can be researched, identified and taught. Patterns bridge theory and practise, they allow us to include non - experts in shaping our world. Patterns span from architecture to computing, and yet pattern theory is still at the beginnings.
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Organizing our life more centered about the local as the stage where the global just appears as mutual support (and not as an empire) will require a lot of changes in human behaviour and values; on the other side, it will give people an unprecedented freedom to shape particular value systems that only need to work in particular local settings. Instead of homogenous industrial societies we will find a very colorful diversity of lifestyles and an environment fostering inventiveness and creativity. Yet this cultural diversity is embedded in a system of relations and the tendency to even manage global commons by dedicated communities.
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In 1993, we arranged our first congress ("Global Village 93") at the Technical University of Vienna with the basic goal to introduce our ideas and create a forum for architects, planners, technicians, sociologists and politicians to discuss the new possibilities of telecommunication for community development.
This initiative was successful, it was recognized by governmental planning institutions and led to various follow-up activities. The results were published in the book "Wohnen und Arbeiten im Global Village" - "Living and Working in the Global Village" (partly German, partly English, Vienna 1994)
In 1995, GIVE Cities who are supporting the "global villages" will probably be the winners of the 21st century economic struggle by expanding their economic reach in a sustainable way. Vienna at that time was keen to show its willingness to be at the leading edge of this development. The related exhibition "Global Village" was so successful that it was repeated five more times and attracted 35 000 visitors to the city hall in its best year!
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In 2003, at the Blog Talk Conference in Vienna, a meeting between Franz Nahrada and Andrius Kulikauskas led to the fact that GIVE
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Over the following years, we started our pilot (see below) and also worked with the villages of Wildalpen and Neuberg. In 2007 GIVE In 2011, we started Village Innovation Talks as a live format to connect village innovators around the globe and again called for a Global Villages Network. These are some of the "layers" that we combine in our work and we seek for opportunities to apply this combination in local pilot cases all around the world.
In 2004, GIVE Out of this we developed "VideoBridge",a methodology of linking sustainable communities all over the world with the facilities to start synchronous telecooperation.
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