Careful Trouble
@CarefulTrouble
Careful Industries and Promising Trouble, working together to understand the social impacts of technologies and build networked communities for troubled times.
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I went to the Careful Trouble launch event for the Community Tech network last week.
Ended up writing up some thoughts on Energy Sparks as a community tech project.
blog.ldodds.com/2022/10/19/ref…
This is probably my favourite piece from Careful Trouble's new community tech publication, but the whole thing is a breath of fresh air and definitely worth a read
mobile.twitter.com/CarefulTrouble…
One of our big inspirations for this work has been
Coöperatie Gebiedonline. Ruurd Priester, design researcher at
Doughnut Economics Action Lab (DEAL), shared the history of this cooperatively owned social network and how it helps build better neighbourhoods communitytech.network/gebiedonline-c…
Great to be at the launch of Power to Change & and Careful Trouble's report on #communitytech - and loving melissa mean's call for community tech to aim high - 'together we can be massive'
Furaha Asani Watershed Pervasive Media Studio A huge thank you to all of the wonderful contributors, and to Power to Change for supporting this work. There's so much to celebrate, and so much still to do. 🎉
And finally, how can collaboration make creativity and innovation flourish? Furaha Asani shares the story of Watershed and Pervasive Media Studio's relentlessly collaborative approach to placemaking and making a safe place to do challenging work communitytech.network/the-pervasive-…
What does really knowing and responding to community needs look like? Julia Darby of Community Care Connect CIC shared her 'one million cups of tea' model for requirements gathering communitytech.network/community-care…
just getting my teeth into Careful Trouble's great #communitytech report (with my Digital Commons hat firmly on), having lots of thoughts about the parallels between tech and built environment stuff, and now my brain is sparking at this great Richard Sennett insight 👇