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Tom Atlee

Tom Atlee is vice president and research director of the Co-Intelligence Institute, a nonprofit organization he founded in 1996. His early co-intelligence research in the late 1980s focused on the relationship between group dynamics and collective intelligence. Beginning in the mid-1990s through the mid-2000s, his focus shifted to developing society’s capacity to function as a wise democracy. From 2005-2010 he explored possibilities for the conscious evolution of social systems, grounded in a sacred science-based understanding of evolutionary dynamics. During 2011-2015 he focused on public wisdom, co-intelligent economics and participatory sustainability. Seeking more practice-based ways to engage people around the idea of wise democracy, he is now doing courses and developing a community of practice around the wise democracy pattern language. He hopes these intertwined, expanding explorations can help channel the energies surrounding our 21st century social and environmental crises into positive possibiities and system-transforming initiatives.

Tom’s social change vision is grounded most deeply in new understandings of evolving wholenesswhich recognize the value of diversity, unity, relationship, context, uniqueness and the spirit inside each of us and the world. Co-intelligence is intelligence that arises from that kind of wholeness. It has collaborative and collective dimensions, and intrinsic interconnectedness which we see clearly in wholesome forms of politics, governance and economics. Co-intelligence theory also highlights the many facets of intelligence (like head and heart), wisdom, and thehigher forms of intelligence (natural and sacred) that move through and beyond us. Although Tom and the Institute focus on very practical issues of group, social, political, and economic dynamics, co-intelligence has many esoteric dimensions as well. If you are interested in further exploring this, see the co-intelligence FAQ at http://co-intelligence.org/FAQ.html.

An early theoretician and advocate of collective intelligence, Tom’s inclusive mapping of the field has been featured in two major books on the subject – Mark Tovey’s Collective Intelligence: Creating a Prosperous World at Peace (2008) and Nasreen Taher’s Collective Intelligence: An Introduction (2006).

His work on “wise democracy” features his coined category of existing forms of “citizen deliberative councils” which he promotes in his books The Tao of Democracy: Using Co-Intelligence to Create a World that Works for All (2003) and Empowering Public Wisdom: A Practical Vision of Citizen-Led Politics (2012). He has been a significant theoretician in the field of dialogue and deliberation, being lead integrator of the Core Principles of Public Engagement (2009) and a major contributor to the GroupWorks pattern language of group process (2008-2012), as well as a steering committee member of the National Coalition for Dialogue and Deliberation (2002-2005).

Much of his work features new visions of social change agentry – from the co-intelligent activism articulated in his books Participatory Sustainability, The Tao of Democracy and Reflections on Evolutionary Activism: Essays, Poems and Prayers from an Emerging Field of Sacred Social Change (2009), to his co-organizing of the Evolutionary Salon on Philanthropy (2006) and the Storyfield Conference(2007) to his many blog posts on social issues and action.

In addition to his books, blogs and websites, Tom has published extensively in alternative journals and publishes a newsletter featuring significant articles and websites by other commentators, as well as his own writings. He has also worked with a number of other leading authors on their books.

To contact Tom Atlee: cii@igc.org


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Martin Rausch Portrait

Martin Rausch

Martin sparked this project by suggesting to Tom to create a pattern language. This led to a common journey on which Martin took up the roles of facilitating the process and of maintaining and designing the site.

Martin’s passion is research, promotion and co-designing structures and processes which support us to deal more adequately with current and future major challenges. Martin works mainly in Europe leading workshops, facilitating, coaching and creating videos on participatory processes- e.g. Film – Austrian Climate Assembly or Film Citizen Councils Vorarlberg. Besides working with Tom on this Pattern Language he has initiated and is working on following project:

Reality Show – Smarter Together: In Collaboration with Jim Rough (originator of the Wisdom Council process, also known as Civic Councils), producer Mark Marinaccio and Beetz Filmproduction in Berlin, Martin has initiated the design of this TV event. In this show a group of randomly selected individuals and the TV viewers interactively address and co-create solutions for controversial issues like institutional racism or rising inequality. Experts and decisions-makers are included in this process.

To contact Martin Rausch: mail@martinrausch.com

PROJECT SUPPORTERS, ORGANIZERS, AND INSPIRATIONS

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Co-Intelligence Institute board members
Margaret Anderson (WD-PL working group), Tom Atlee, Nancy Glock-Grueneich, Adin Rogovin, John Spady

Co-Intelligence Institute Senior Advisors
Manju Lyn Bazzell, Rosa Zubizarreta

WD-PL volunteers (in addition to the above)
Andy Paice – Community of Practice development, social media, videos, facilitation
Susan Michael – Community of Practice development

Major WD-PL website reviewers
Mike Abate, Lawrence Chickering, Mike Davis, Amrit Khalsa, Jane Mansbridge, Matt McRae, Claudia Miller, Kevin Reidy, Tyrone Reitman, Barbara Simonetti, Rivera Sun, Rosa Zubizarreta

WD-PL fundraiser donors
Kevin Reidy; Richard Atlee, Peggy Holman, Richard Moore, Rosa Zubizarreta; Claudia Miller; Helen Titchen Beeth, Michael Dowd, Diana Morley; Margaret Anderson, Tom Atlee, Highland Lake Cove, Daniel Doherty, Anthony Hicks, Les S. Ihara, Jr., John Spady; Jason Diceman, Michael Wells; Richard Breedsteen, Cynthia Kurtz; Daniel Gooden; Karina Thomas; Fred Cook

Wise Democracy class pioneers
Jim Anest, Leah Boyd, Paul Cienfuegos, Linda Elinor, Bronagh Gallagher, John Gardner, Ray Glock-Grueneich, Lloyd B. Hansen, Patrik Johansson, Amrit Khalsa, Tracy Kunkler, Susan Michael, Andy Paice, Mark Picket, Robin Leah Quirke, Tyrone Reitman, Mark Spain, Ahmed R. Teleb, Bill Veltrop, Varun Vidyarthi

AUTHORS WHOSE WORK HAS PARTICULARLY INFLUENCED THIS PROJECT

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John S. Atlee – “Democracy: A Social Power Analysis
Tom AtleeThe Tao of Democracy, Empowering Public Wisdom, Participatory Sustainability, Reflections on Evolutionary Activism, “Diversity is as big as the universe”, “Some ways we can be wise”, “Crucial adventures in systems thinking”, “Using Citizen Deliberative Councils to Make Democracy More Potent and Awake
Alan Briskin, et al – The Power of Collective Wisdom
Juanita Brown, David Isaacs, et al – The World Cafe
Ernest Callenbach and Michael PhillipsA Citizen Legislature
Fritjof CapraThe Web of Life
Ned CrosbyHealthy Democracy
Michael DowdThank God for Evolution
Oliver DowlenThe Political Potential of Sortition
Charles EisensteinSacred Economics
Paul Ehrlich and Robert OrnsteinNew World New Mind
Roger Fisher and William UryGetting to Yes
James FishkinWhen the People Speak
John GastilBy Popular Demand
Howard GardnerMultiple Intelligences
Jonathan HaidtThe Happiness Hypothesis
Paul Hawken, Amory Lovins and Hunter LovinsNatural Capitalism
Hazel Henderson – Building a Win-Win World
Peggy HolmanThe Change Handbook, Engaging Emergence
Barry JohnsonPolarity Management
Bill Joy – “Why the Future Doesn’t Need Us
Sam Kaner, et al – The Facilitators Guide to Participatory Decision-Making
Hélène LandemoreDemocratic Reason, Collective Wisdom´
Frederick LalouxReinventing Organizations
Ethan J. LeibDeliberative Democracy in America
Frances Moore LappéThe Quickening of America, Ecomind
Jane Mansbridge – Beyond Adversary Democracy
Donella MeadowsThinking in Systems
Arnold MindellThe Leader as Martial Artist
Bill MollisonPermaculture: A designer’s manual
Harrison OwenOpen Space Technology
Karl-Henrik RobèrtThe Natural Step Story
Jim RoughSociety’s Breakthrough
Marshall RosenbergNonviolent Communication
Richard ScloveDemocracy and Technology
Peter SengeThe Fifth Discipline
Mark Tovey, et al – Collective Intelligence
Lao TzuTao Te Ching
M. WaldropComplexity
Martin Weisbord and Sandra JanoffDiscovering Common Ground, Future Search
Margaret WheatleyLeadership and the New Science
Ken WilberA Brief History of Everything
Robert WrightNonzero
Rosa ZubizarretaFrom Conflict to Creative Collaboration