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HI Piers/Jürgen and AACORNERS

 

I would concur that AACORN’s identity is somewhat of an enigma to me.  I
receive the emails and have visited the site a couple of times but it seems
there is no activity.

 

It could be worthwhile revisiting in some way what AACORN is about??

 

I am part of a facilitators email list and at times it is very active with
discussion about things related to facilitation (and at other times left of
field discussion).  Often when people go to far from the field of
facilitation we see people asking to be removed from the list.  Also there
is a fine line about how people promote what they do.  However, mostly I
find the list worthwhile and I have learned some things.  That particular
network also meets yearly for a conference in Australia.  It is called the
Australian Facilitators Network.  There are no fees and there are over 700
people on the list we have been informed.  Often you do find it is the same
people who post and are quite active.  Once in a while you get a lurker
declaring themselves.

 

Maybe there is an opportunity for AACORN to promote more of what is
happening in and around the field of arts and business.  More stories of
what people are up to…

 

What else would be people be interested in and like to know.

 

Cheers

 

Cathryn

 

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From: Aesthetics, Creativity, and Organisations Research Network
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jürgen Bergmann
Sent: Thursday, 15 December 2011 2:30 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: A challenge

 

Dear Piers,

 

your message expresses in some way my perception !

.

Actually we have three sites:

www.accorn.net - the homepage managed by John and Ross Churchley.

www.aacorn.net/blog – after an enthousiaste launch, the blog activities died
rapidly. 

www.aacorn.wikispaces.com  - we tried during two years to activate the wiki.

The activities on the blog and the wiki are rare and limited.

 

I concluded for myself, that the network – except the personal contact
between individuals – has no need of such "social activities".  The art of
management and organization conference seems to satisfy the need to share
ideas and concepts. It's a research-network. It's evolution and objective is
not as obvious. But one thing is for sure, if you have specific questions
about art of/in/by management and organization you may find the one to
dialogue with. As all networks, AACORN increases the probability of
fortunate circumstances. My only objection: The higher the consciousness of
the identity (of a network), the higher this probability.

 

AACORNs identity still seems a little scraggy to me :-)

 

Best

Jürgen  

 

 

 

 

 

Von: Piers Ibbotson <[log in to unmask]>
Antworten an: Piers Ibbotson <[log in to unmask]>
Datum: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 12:53:11 -0000
An: <[log in to unmask]>
Betreff: A challenge

 

Dear Aacorn - an appeal- a challenge.

 

We live in interesting times.  I am aware of places, on the streets and on
the internet, where there is fierce debate and new ideas are erupting in
response to the cataclysmic global events of the last few years. Aacorn is
not one of them. 

 

I looked again at the list of people in the network. An astonishing
collection of wisdom, talent and experience, all connected. The blog on our
website is moribund. Who would like to engage with me in reviving that space
as a place for focused and serious debate? 

 

I would like to hold up the INET website as a model for us. Where the
community of academic economists is engaged in a brave debate about the
future of their discipline, so thoroughly discredited by the financial
collapse of 2008.

 

We are linked but are we a community? Lets talk. I have posted a
contribution on the blog that I invite people to respond to.  

All the very best

 

Piers Ibbotson

 

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