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==== Marine CoLAB - January 2016 ==== | ==== Marine CoLAB - January 2016 ==== | ||
- | The first [[start|Marine CoLAB]] workshop of 2016 began by deepening the conversation about the values connecting people and the ocean. The group continued working on the vision, mission and strategy of Marine CoLAB through the lens of values and systems change. As part of the strategy conversation, | + | The first [[start|Marine CoLAB]] workshop of 2016 began by deepening the conversation about the [[# |
**Participants**: | **Participants**: | ||
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* Amy; Inuit carving of a seal, challenges of seal hunting as tradition practice of Inuit, disconnect between environment and consumption. working with conflicting and divergent values (set to the music of Tanya Tagaq) | * Amy; Inuit carving of a seal, challenges of seal hunting as tradition practice of Inuit, disconnect between environment and consumption. working with conflicting and divergent values (set to the music of Tanya Tagaq) | ||
* Mirella; a beach pebble from when she moved from London to live by the sea as a child, sound of the sea, waves over stones, shingles, background noise, a small stone as a connection to something that is bigger, more turbulent, powerful than the ' | * Mirella; a beach pebble from when she moved from London to live by the sea as a child, sound of the sea, waves over stones, shingles, background noise, a small stone as a connection to something that is bigger, more turbulent, powerful than the ' | ||
- | * Aniol; | + | * Aniol; octopus |
* Sarah; photo from her kitchen table, a family holiday on the southern Turkish coast, near a Roman port, sand spit and a place for turtle nesting, and now a protected area for turtles which has increased its level of tourism. people in completely different attire and stages of life (from tiny bikinis to full burkas, the young and energetic, the frail and old). There have been more people in space than have crossed the pacific alone. | * Sarah; photo from her kitchen table, a family holiday on the southern Turkish coast, near a Roman port, sand spit and a place for turtle nesting, and now a protected area for turtles which has increased its level of tourism. people in completely different attire and stages of life (from tiny bikinis to full burkas, the young and energetic, the frail and old). There have been more people in space than have crossed the pacific alone. | ||
* Manuel; sea as psychological comfort, something he misses in London having grown up on the coast, something ineffable. | * Manuel; sea as psychological comfort, something he misses in London having grown up on the coast, something ineffable. | ||
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The action research cycle consists of four elements: | The action research cycle consists of four elements: | ||
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* **Questions and knowledge**: | * **Questions and knowledge**: | ||
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* **Observe and Reflect**: What insights do you now have about your questions? What have we learnt? //How do we learn? This is still the weakest link for Marine CoLAB, it needs more emphasis on ' | * **Observe and Reflect**: What insights do you now have about your questions? What have we learnt? //How do we learn? This is still the weakest link for Marine CoLAB, it needs more emphasis on ' | ||
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Before coming up with a plan for 2016 and a longer term strategy for Marine CoLAB in 2017 and beyond, the action research cycle could be used to evaluate the open questions, which can be tackled in the Marine CoLAB sessions in February and March, which will focus on **how will we operationalise the LAB**. | Before coming up with a plan for 2016 and a longer term strategy for Marine CoLAB in 2017 and beyond, the action research cycle could be used to evaluate the open questions, which can be tackled in the Marine CoLAB sessions in February and March, which will focus on **how will we operationalise the LAB**. | ||
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(before the next workshop) | (before the next workshop) | ||
- | * Giles and Aniol: group the existing [[action_research_questions|questions]], | + | * Giles and Aniol: group the existing [[action_research_questions|questions]], |
- | * All: send a list of outcomes (5?), proposed activities for 2016, ideas for operations | + | * All: Reply to requests from Vali, Giles and Aniol in a timely fashion, to help streamline the process |
* Vali: assist with creating and finalising the agenda before the 11th of February. | * Vali: assist with creating and finalising the agenda before the 11th of February. | ||
* Louisa: find out if the consultant will be involved in this and/or the March workshops, and what the scope of their involvement will be in creating the business plan for Marine CoLAB. | * Louisa: find out if the consultant will be involved in this and/or the March workshops, and what the scope of their involvement will be in creating the business plan for Marine CoLAB. |