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<title><![CDATA[Nolakoa da gizarte berritzailea?]]></title>
<link>http://ekonomiarenkz.wordpress.com/2009/10/20/nolakoa-da/</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 15:26:19 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>ekonomiarenkz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://ekonomiarenkz.wordpress.com/2009/10/20/nolakoa-da/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[&#8216;Nolakoa da gizarte berritzailea?&#8217;, hori da Ander Gurrutxaga eta Daniel Innerarityren li]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[&#8216;Nolakoa da gizarte berritzailea?&#8217;, hori da Ander Gurrutxaga eta Daniel Innerarityren li]]></content:encoded>
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<title><![CDATA[LA EDUCACION INTERCULTURAL]]></title>
<link>http://jogiro.wordpress.com/2009/07/09/la-educacion-intercultural/</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 17:53:05 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>jogiro</dc:creator>
<guid>http://jogiro.wordpress.com/2009/07/09/la-educacion-intercultural/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Hace muy pocos años tuvieron lugar en la UR unas Jornadas sobre Pluralismo y Tolerancia organizadas ]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[Hace muy pocos años tuvieron lugar en la UR unas Jornadas sobre Pluralismo y Tolerancia organizadas ]]></content:encoded>
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<title><![CDATA[¿Qué le falta a la Administración para ser una Administración 2.0?]]></title>
<link>http://apunteselectronicos.wordpress.com/2009/01/29/%c2%bfque-le-falta-a-la-administracion-para-ser-una-administracion-20/</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 03:54:31 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andres Nin Pérez</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[Gracias al diálogo que tuve con Felix Serrano en una entrada anterior, tuve la suerte de descubrir e]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><p style="text-align:justify;">Gracias al <a href="http://apunteselectronicos.wordpress.com/2008/10/25/teoria-de-conjuntos-y-herramientas-sociales/">diálogo que tuve con Felix Serrano en una entrada anterior</a>, tuve la suerte de descubrir el <a href="http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/" target="_blank">blog de Seth Godith</a>. Desde entonces, procuro seguirlo con frecuencia, disfrutando de su modo sencillo de contar las cosas. Una aplicación diaria del principio KISS (Keep it simple, stupid).</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Recientemente, el autor americano encadenó tres entradas que, en mi opinión, son el perfecto <strong>resumen de cuáles son las causas para la escasa implantación de la cultura y las tecnologías web 2.0 en lo público</strong>, extensible a ser las causas de los lastres de cualquier tipo de innovación en el mundo de la Administración, sea cuál sea el ámbito territorial y nacionalidad de la misma (tan sólo parece apreciarse en la Administración Obama una excepción).</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Estas <a href="http://apunteselectronicos.wordpress.com/2009/01/22/liderando-una-administracion-20/" target="_blank">causas por las que me preguntaba hace unos días</a> son:</p>
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<li><strong>Tratamiento huidizo de las nuevas fronteras</strong>. Da igual cuál de los <a href="http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2009/01/boundaries.html" target="_blank">dos tipos de situaciones al respecto de las que enumera Godin</a> sea con la que se encuentre la Administración. Ante límites rígidos, se rehuye el cambio. Ante la falta de límites, se tiene el miedo al vacío, a experimentar y buscar nuevos espacios. El cambio o no se afronta o se afronta tarde. Y el cambio, la nueva frontera del Gobierno Electrónico ahora se llama 2.0</li>
<li><strong>Objetivos imprecisos</strong>. No se busca en muchas ocasiones un fin concreto, no se adquieren compromisos en firme. Cuando la innovación requiere, y es el caso del 2.0, de la colaboración de la Sociedad para su éxito, hace falta realizar una gestión adecuada de las expectativas, establecer un contrato en firme detallando a la otra parte que va a obtener a cambio. <a href="http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2009/01/the-thing-about.html" target="_blank">En el espíritu de la segunda de las entradas de Godin</a>, sólo quién tiene objetivos puede llevar a cabo el cambio.</li>
<li><strong>Insuficiente flexibilidad y espíritu de mejora</strong>. Las iniciativas de la Administración o triunfan a la primera o viven una plácida languidez antes de morir o ser retomadas tras mucho tiempo. El fracaso no incita, de acuerdo a <a href="http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2009/01/what-to-do-when.html" target="_blank">la tercera de las entradas de Godin</a>, a tratar de hacerlo más y mejor, sino a tratar de enterrar lo fallido.</li>
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<p style="text-align:justify;">Se podría desarrollar hasta el infinito y descomponer aún más estos argumentos, como hicieron en  dos entradas de sus bitácoras <a href="http://eadminblog.net/post/2008/12/17/argumentos-y-contraargumentos-para-el-uso-de-lo-20-en-la-administracion-publica" target="_blank">Iñaki Ortiz</a> y <a href="http://i-publica.blogspot.com/2008/12/rompamos-con-las-pegas-al-20-en-lo.html" target="_blank">Oscar Cortes</a>, pero dejémoslo así de simple. La receta <strong>para progresar en la cultura 2.0</strong>, en particular, para que, en general,  la <a href="http://theconnectedrepublic.org/posts/286" target="_blank">innovación social</a> sea una realidad en la Administración, es, <a href="http://www.elpais.com/articulo/opinion/Europa/creatividad/elpepiopi/20090104elpepiopi_5/Tes/" target="_blank">tal como recientemente escribió Daniel Innerarity</a>, es que tengamos <strong>&#8220;la capacidad de distanciarnos de las propias rutinas, de lo sabido, de los estereotipos y tener la capacidad de no contentarnos con lo adquirido&#8221;</strong>.</p>
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<title><![CDATA[La imaginación colectiva]]></title>
<link>http://sinaptico.wordpress.com/2009/01/07/la-imaginacion-colectiva/</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 08:35:51 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>javiherrero</dc:creator>
<guid>http://sinaptico.wordpress.com/2009/01/07/la-imaginacion-colectiva/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Seguramente no tenemos muy claro cómo resolver los problemas planteados por las crisis financ]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[&#8220;Seguramente no tenemos muy claro cómo resolver los problemas planteados por las crisis financ]]></content:encoded>
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<title><![CDATA[I Was Tired]]></title>
<link>http://noisesfromourtumeez.wordpress.com/2008/04/09/i-was-tired/</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 04:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>noisesfromourtumeez</dc:creator>
<guid>http://noisesfromourtumeez.wordpress.com/2008/04/09/i-was-tired/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[I don&#8217;t think I explained very well how much fun last night was. Not only was the art gnarly b]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><p>I don&#8217;t think I explained very well how much fun last night was. Not only was the art gnarly but there were tons of familiar faces. These consisted of <a href="http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&#38;friendID=36804752" target="_blank">Ben Weaver</a> (who was working the door that night), <a href="http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/9495/photo158gn8.jpg" target="_blank">Amy Innerarity</a> (who had pieces in the show), Erica Jenkins (who would is the greatest person ever and would be my mother if my mother wasn&#8217;t my mother), <a href="http://img241.imageshack.us/img241/7504/mackandbrendan009pf0.jpg" target="_blank">Brendan Kelly</a> (who is the best bowler in the dirty south), <a href="http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/6403/dankk3.jpg" target="_blank">Dan Augustine</a> (who looks more and more like a little skate rat kid every time I see him), <a href="http://img258.imageshack.us/img258/2953/alexmoonrd2.jpg" target="_blank">Alex Moon</a> (who I am convinced looks just like Owen Wilson), <a href="http://img507.imageshack.us/img507/1706/picture078js4.jpg" target="_blank">John Huynh</a> (the man, the myth, the legend), <a href="http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/2921/jacobop7.jpg" target="_blank">Jacob</a> <a href="http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/9483/jacobflyingyz9.jpg" target="_blank">Raines</a> (&#8220;When it Raines, it pours&#8221;), Bryan Hunt (the man who deserves his own sitcom), and Scott Moher (the father of Kankles). So basically last night was just a huge Fast Forward GM15 OG Reunion. So much fun. </p>
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<title><![CDATA[Harry Meets Innerarity]]></title>
<link>http://innerarity.wordpress.com/2008/03/20/harry-meets-innerarity/</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2008 17:14:11 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Harry D. Wardell</dc:creator>
<guid>http://innerarity.wordpress.com/2008/03/20/harry-meets-innerarity/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[This is utter crap, but it&#8217;s being put into my personnel file at the MDAG offices in New York.]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><p>This is utter crap, but it&#8217;s being put into my personnel file at the MDAG offices in New York. Gus Dane was a blowhard who kept trying to get me to write poetry, but I hate poetry.  Some of it is true, though. I just wish they&#8217;d asked someone else to write it. I didn&#8217;t hate Gus, but I wouldn&#8217;t call him my mentor or confidant. If you&#8217;d like to know the real story of my arrival in Innerarity, look <a href="http://innerarity.wordpress.com/innerarity-fl/harry-meets-innerarity/">here</a>. -Harry</p>
<p><em>Corporate Memo 2006.88.7B<br />
From: Agion Stern, President, CEO, MDAG Enterprises<br />
To: Grammatical E. Edgerin, Clerk<br />
Concerning: <strong>Personnel Profile of Harry D. Wardell, Roving Researcher, MDAG Rutter</strong></em></p>
<p>The late Augustus Dane IV, Harry Wardell’s mentor and confidant, provided the following document concerning Harry and his choice of habitat. Harry continues to perform admirably and has agreed to assume duties as ‘Researching Journalist’ for the SE United States and Cuba. This will involve likely tours of duty into the Caribbean and probable jail time. Harry will continue to submit articles regularly from his ‘home’ in Innerarity. This document should be entered as the personnel profile of Mr. H. D. Wardell:</p>
<p>Innerarity, Florida is a little lower on the evolutionary scale of conurbation than a sleepy, one-horse town. But it is considered by most of the residents to be the epitome of the perfect, peaceful getaway—the premier vacation destination in the entire Sunshine State, even though no one else in the world has figured that out yet. It is nestled snugly on the Perdido Sound, with views across the bay of the skyline of Orange Beach, the mega-vacation wonderland of Alabama&#8217;s gulf coast. It is festooned with centuries-old live oak trees which are draped with Spanish moss, white-sand beaches and palm trees, and only a little alligator and malaria-infested swamp. It is quaint, beautiful, serene, and almost completely without any form of good fortune.  </p>
<p>There’s only one road which leads into town, a small, non-descript blacktop, concealed by foliage, edging off of a four-lane parkway that is normally packed with traffic. Anyone who thought the road looked interesting enough to explore would invariably miss the turn and have to find a place to turn around, of which there is none until after they’ve driven over the Perdido Pass Bridge, at which point they arrive at Orange Beach with a tremendous view of the Gulf of Mexico. More times than not, the little blacktop is forgotten. But if they did remember to turn around, they would double back and find that there is no median crossing at the little blacktop. So they would have to continue past the road a few miles to turn around again, and then promptly forget the little blacktop again once they saw the big bridge into Orange Beach. But the bad fortune doesn’t stop there.</p>
<p>The men’s softball team has never won a championship. The Mayor is a life-long drunkard who is the only resident that has any interest in running the town (and he is the Mayor in title alone as the town has forever legally been a forgotten tax write-off for Pensacola). No one famous has ever been born there or lived there for a spell. No one can remember if anyone famous has ever even passed through. They have no claim to fame, no “World’s Largest Ball of Twine,” or “Home of the Three-Headed Goat.” Average income in Innerarity goes down every year, and the only whore in town has the clap. It is beyond my comprehension that anyone would want to live in this mosquito-infested outpost, except that in so many ways, for Harry, it is perfect. Harry would have arrived and within a few days known that he had found a place where he could seamlessly integrate himself into the culture without causing any disruptive ripples. He would have figured that in Innerarity, he might not get himself killed and, in fact, he might even excel as a member of such a society.</p>
<p>A little background on Harry<br />
Harry D. Wardell hails from Chicago, and lived there into adulthood, but a series of events led him, ultimately, to opt for the life of a hobo. For one, his parents passed away under ambiguous circumstances, but most impressively, he tripped down a spiral path of nearly disastrous accidents, sustaining injury after injury in the big city. This series of mishaps prompted him to re-evaluate his life, which led him, ultimately, to relocate to Florida. Here is an account of one such mishap, as related to me by a witness:</p>
<p>Harry had been strolling through the city when he came across a man who was attempting to heave some rather large rocks by way of pulley and rope up to a fourth-story window. Why the man was heaving the rocks up to the fourth-story window we can presume that Harry never wondered, because, upon seeing the fellow, who was obviously physically exhausted (in his own words he was: “beet red and sweating like a pig in a pig sticking contest.”), Harry asked if the man needed any help. The man, of course, was very obliged, and explained that the rope that held the pulley was coming untied and that he needed someone to hold the weight of the rocks so he could go up and re-tie the rope. Harry gleefully grasped the rope, failing to realize one fateful fact until is was too late: that the gentleman he’d offered his assistance to outweighed Harry’s frail frame by a good hundred and fifty pounds. So when the man let go of the rope, Harry was “launched into the sky like a bottle rocket.” Evidently, Harry had a good grip, too, because when the rocks hit him on their rapid descent back to the sidewalk, he never let go. In fact, it wasn&#8217;t until his fingers were reeled into the pulley up to his wrist that he finally found the ability to release his grasp on the rope. Of course, the four story drop didn&#8217;t do very much for his already malady-stricken body, especially landing on a rather large heap of hefty stones. Harry still maintained consciousness, however, and even managed to sit up and shake his head. Right before the pulley finally came completely untied and fell, hitting him squarely on the head and immediately dispatched his already-faltering consciousness.</p>
<p>All in all, Harry had quite a few contusions, several hairline fractures (especially in the fingers of his right hand), a concussion, many bruises, a busted collarbone, and one monstrous headache. This seems to be the point at which Harry decided to become a hobo, because upon being discharged from the hospital, he piled some necessities into a bag and poked out his thumb. Two days later, he got a ride going north. It didn’t take him long, that early December day, to decide that south was a better direction, so he poked his thumb out again and nearly froze to death for the three days as he stood waiting for a vehicle to pass him, which didn’t stop. The next one did, though, and he was off with the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowbird_%28people%29">snowbirds </a>to Florida.</p>
<p>Harry liked to think of himself during this period of his life as a woebegone traveler, like an albatross, roving the countryside in search of work. In all honesty, Harry did have two things that separated him from most other down-and-out peddlers and unlucky buffoons; he had an uncanny knack for finding himself in incredible circumstances, and he had talent. Harry was a skillful writer. When he wrote, the words flowed through him and bade him like no other. They beckoned him to show his misery. People who read him felt his pain. They knew it as if they had stepped inside him all at once and then back out again, at which point we can assume they would look upon his smiling face and wonder what the hell he had to smile about anyway. And why the hell would they want to be brought into his world for any length of time.</p>
<p>Harry might have been Beethoven with a pen or Picasso on parchment, he might have had as much power as Hemingway and as much passion as Whitman. But, unfortunately, he lived like Larry, Mo and Curly. His true craft was poetry and play, but his journalism did benefit from his talent, although it would never near the level he could attain in more formal forms of prose.</p>
<p>So Harry applied for and was hired as a freelance roving researcher for the upstart Modern-Day Adventurer’s Guide (MDAG), a compilation of fact, fiction and intrigue. He received no salary, but received payment for any articles he wrote. It didn’t take long for this way of life to catch up with him. After only a few years it became clear that Harry had a problem with being a roving researcher, that he was weary of roving. Since he had made his way to Florida, Harry found himself roving with a specific purpose&#8211;other than that of researching for the MDAG and chasing stories&#8211;to find a roost, a place to hang his hat, to call home. Some place between Key West and New Orleans, he’d decided. The only identifiable problem with finding such a place was that his title would immediately change from “roving researcher” to “stable, anchored or otherwise not-roving researcher.” It was a trivial issue, granted, but it was one that caused Harry no small amount of anxiety.</p>
<p>Thus it came to Harry, standing on Main Street Innerarity and just off the turnip truck that as his search had come to an end, so had his title of roving researcher. He had his duffel bag over his shoulder. He was smiling and looking upon Main Street with a firm determination that he would call that place his home. It was the one place in the USA where the average Joe on the street was actually worth less and had done less right than Harry. It was the home of Harry’s dreams. His jubilation was masked only by his hesitancy to acknowledge that he could be jubilant in so stressful a situation as to have his very title stripped from him for the mere comfort of, well, comfort. Nevertheless, Harry had the distinct impression that he had indeed come to the end of his journey.</p>
<p>He stood there for a good ten minutes, watching the few people in the street watch him. He smiled and waved once or twice. Then a seagull crapped on his head.</p>
<p>Within a week the MDAG offices in New York had offered Harry the position of “Researching Journalist,” still without pay, of course, but the new position did have an expense account, which was, in some ways, even better than pay (for Harry). So, until he was discovered, he would continue to write freelance articles for pay, traveling about the South, always returning to his diamond in the rough, his Shangri La: Innerarity, Florida.</p>
<p>Disclaimer: It is worthy of note that Researching Journalist Harry D. Wardell was inflamed by this article and counts it as ‘asinine’ and ‘insipid’ and, finally, ‘hogwash.’ It  should also be pointed out that, as Harry’s appointed mentor, he absolutely detests me and refuses to acknowledge the greater good that I have faithfully been guiding him toward, as directed by my employer.</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Daniel Innerarity HUHEZIn]]></title>
<link>http://multikateak.wordpress.com/2008/03/11/daniel-innerarity-huhezin/</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 19:21:09 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>multikateak</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[Otsailak 21-ean HUHEZIko fakultatean egon zen Zaragozako Unibertsitateko irakaslea den Daniel Innera]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><p>Otsailak 21-ean <a title="HUHEZI" href="http://www.mondragon.edu/huhezi">HUHEZIko</a> fakultatean egon zen <a href="http://www.unizar.es/">Zaragozako Unibertsitateko</a> irakaslea den <a title="Daniel Innerarity" href="http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Innerarity">Daniel Innerarity</a>. <em>Zelan iraun ezagutzaren gizartean </em>izan zuen hizpide bere hitzaldian.</p>
<p>Egia esan, ezagun da Innerarity jauna Filosofian doktorea dela, bere hitzaldian zerbait ikusi bazen ere, buru argia eta oso ondo jantzia duela izan baitzen. Gauza askoren artean, nik hauek azpimarratuko nituzke:</p>
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<li>Ezagutzaren gizarteak tontotu egiten gaitu. Askotan gehiago irakurri eta ikasteak, ez dakar jakintsuago izatea.</li>
<li>Datuak, informazioak oro-ar, antsietatea sortzen digu. Inoiz ez dugu dena irakurtzeko denborarik izango.</li>
<li>Askotan erabiltzaileok teknologi berrien esklabuak gara, edo hobeto esanda, aparatuak ulertzen dituzten teknikoen menpeko.</li>
<li>Gutxiago pentsatzeko prozedurak sortu behar ditugu, gauza batzuk automatikoki egiteko ariketak edo automatismoak. Horrela denbora izango dugu guretzat garrantzitsuak diren gauzetan, pentsatu eta denbora &#8220;galtzeko&#8221;.</li>
<li>Hemendik aurrera, determinatzailea izango da informazioa prozesatu, katalogatu eta kudeatzen jakingo duen profesionala. Datuen beroenak hartzen asmatzen duenak hain zuzen.</li>
<li>Momentu honetan garrantzitsuagoa da papelera, idazten duguna baino. Informazioa ezabatzen asmatu behar dugu, garrantzia duenarekin bakarrik geldituz, muinarekin. Eta beste guztia zaborrara.</li>
<li>Kooperazioa ondo antolatuta badago, mundua sinplifikatzeko era on bat da.</li>
<li>Inoiz ez dugu gai baten inguruan dena jakingo, eta horrela bada, ez dugu inoiz gure lana bukatuko.</li>
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<p>Esaldi batekin laburtuko nuke Innerarity-ren hitzaldia, <strong>sinplifikatu, sintetizatu informazioa, </strong>hau izango da hurrengo urteetan izango dugun erronkarik nagusienetakoa. Eta hori egiten asmatzen duenak, bide gehiena eginda izango du.</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Echelle 1:1 et représentation grandeur nature]]></title>
<link>http://mondegeonumerique.wordpress.com/2007/04/30/echelle-11-et-representation-grandeur-nature/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2007 21:50:44 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>TJ</dc:creator>
<guid>http://mondegeonumerique.wordpress.com/2007/04/30/echelle-11-et-representation-grandeur-nature/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[(Accès à une version pdf de cet article) DE LA RIGUEUR DE LA SCIENCE &#8220;En cet empire, l´Art de ]]></description>
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