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GERES-NET Gender Research & Networking
THE AHFAD - HUMBOLDT LINK PROGRAMME
OPEN SPACE Book of proceedings
Organised byDr. Parto Teherani-KroennerUnit for Gender Research in Rural AreasAt the chair of Gender & GlobalizationFaculty of Agriculture and HorticultureHumboldt University Berlin
Facilitation: Farah Lenser with Heiner Benking, Open-Forum
Documentation Geres-Net
Invitation: Open Forum: Gender Research & Networking, Facilitator: Farah LenserThursday: June, 29th 2006: 10:30h - 22:00h
The Open Forum invites all participants to contribute own ideas concerning the topic of Gender Research & Networking. Open and free dialogue is en vogue. The method of Open Space Technology is enjoying popularity similar to the future labs of Robert Jungk several years ago. For further research of Open Dialogue please have a look at: LINK LINK
The originator of Open Space, Harrison Owen, in his works with groups, discovered that, if one has an open space and some ingredients, and then adds some roles for moving in-between internal and external dialogues, then surprises are possible. A sample open space might be a marketplace with the law of the two feet (in which people can vote with their feet) by moving between places and groups) with a bulletin board, and then allow or encourage some participants to adopt the roles of butterflies (a person sitting, for example, at leisure, at the bar or playing guitar) or of bumble-bees (a person cross-fertilization by jumping from one group to another). This set-up enables movement and dialogue between the other forms of dialogue, and can add surprises. In surprise and exchange, we experience a self-organization in social systems that is similar to the evolution that biologists see in nature. Owen has featured the process in great detail in an interview: LINK
In the evening on a boat tour through the channels of Berlin we will not only have a wonderful dinner but continue networking and enjoying old and new friendships.
Invitation
THE FOUR PRINCIPLES Whoever comes is the right people.
Whatever happens is the only thing that could have happened.
Whenever it starts is the RIGHT time.
When it is over, its over.
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Whatever happens is the
only thing that could have
happened.
OPEN SPACE GERES-NETBerlin, June 29th, 2006
OPEN SPACE 29th of June 2006
GERES-NET Gender Research & Networking
Issue: SAMPLE FORM
What was done? (keep it short and simple)
Convened by: (first and last name)
Other participants: (first and last name)
GERES-NET Gender Research & Networking, Gender & GlobalisierungFaculty of Agriculture and Horticultur, Humboldt University Berlin
Issue sample form
Democracy – Freedom –Policy- Cyber CultureEman El-Hadary
- Freedom of Coice- Equity
Eman El-Hadary
Which kind of gender theories is useful for political action and how can they be employed?
Heike Jensen
Difference and similarities in different culturesShahla Ezazi
Empowering women in use of ITC- Technologies internationally- using technical tools for networking- creating access, training in media competences, equal opportunities
Doris Maasbau / Duscha Rosen / Women’s Computer Center Berlin
ISSUES of OPEN-SPACE Geres-NetIssues
Linkage / relation between gender studies (university) & society (e.g. daily life, actions…) Is there a gap? How to bridge it? Nathalie Lohmann
Do we have a common ground?Ulrike Schultz
How can we do effective networking on gender research?Dang Tung Hoa
Researcher (in Gender Studies)Discussion of MethodologyHow can we contact and gain benefits? Safia Abdelrahman
environment / environmental conservation / women perception towards their environment Mohassin Elabass
ECO-Feminism (woman and nature)My concern: to build little group as a mobile rural library to gather indigenous knowledge to know local capacities and to exchange our experience about women issues. Mansoureh Shojayee
Gender Research Concepts in AgricultureConcern: Gender Research Methodology and approach
Luong Thi Thu Hang
Gender Issue of poverty and good safety (securities)My concern: of gender in sustainable livehood and household level and in poverty alleviation programs.Question: How Relationship between gender issues and policies maker?
Luong Thi Thu Hang
Institutionalization of Gender Studies – 1: Researches on Gender (especially rural woman)2: Different approaches Farideh Sarhadi
Joint-Curriculum development: gender § rural development (Agriculture & Forestry) Dang Tung Hoa
Women & Gender Studies in agricultural curriculum in Nigerian Universities Olanike Deji
Consider how to cooperate on curriculum development for agricultural science Margreet van der Burg
Gender & Peace EducationMartine Wiltzius
1: International comparison of institutionalization of gender networking – what does gender mean?2: What are our difficulties to network with each other at the meso level? (women’s gathering groups)
Nahid Motiee
Societal Role of University / academicsUncovering the hidden!
Radwa Khalil
How can we integrate gender research findings to a national policy?(Ikhlas Nouh Osman)Methological problems with gender research and how to overcome it?
Ikhlas Nouh Osman
Who gives (Sudanese feminism) and others countries the right to raise, tackle, decide on behave of other women (poor educated, urban rural)
Mai Ezzeldin Osman
Concerns with women at disadvantage positions, gender-based violence considering the conflict in Darfur.How to advocate for changing governmental policies / institutions towards more gender sensitivity – perhaps adopt the strategy of sensitizing a champion leader who can be influential in creating change.Democracy and freedom of expression are paramount for overall development.
Shahira Osama
University’s curriculumsMy concern: How to integrate Gender Studies in University’s curriculums
Asma Hussein
Sample group reports:
Groupname: GAYA
1. Mahassin Sudan2. Mansoureh Shojaee Iran (eco-feminisme)3. Luong Thi Thu Hang Vietnam4. Ngo Thi Thuan Vietnam (agriculture economy)
Topic: Gender Research Methodology and Approach in:1). Gender Poverty reduction and food security link between gender research and policy maker;2). Environment concertation and perception of woman towards their environment;3). Eco-feminism; nature and women;
Issues:- Men do not participant in to women’s activities- Women has limited access to new technology;- Women lack awareness to credit;- Women has very hackworks in family and in Agriculture- Difficulties in getting access to agriculture forestry extension information.- Lack of markets for products. Diminishing natural resource (for example: Flood, drought)- Lack of manufacture land for poor woman and man.-
Sample group reports
Eco – feminism :It is an approach about gender and Ecology and nature. It tells us about equality and legal relation between human and nature, human’s nature and pure nature, men and Eco –feminism :It is an approach about gender and Ecology and nature. It tells us about equality and legal relation between human and nature, human’s nature and pure nature, men and women. It explain that power-relationIS A PHENOMEN WHICH IS MADE BY HUMAN; AND IT SUGGESTS TO RESPECT EQUAL EXISTENCE RIGHTS FOR ALL BIO-DIVERSITIES; AS THEY ARE AND AS THEY NEED:ECO-FEMINISM IS FOR EQUALITY; PEACE ; NATURE; AND IT IS AGAINST POVERTY; ILLEGALITY; WAR AND EVERYTHING WHICH BOTHER NATURE SUCH AS NUCLEAR ENERGY.
- Environment and women
C. Methodology1) Approach method
- Gender approach (men, women)- Participatory- Social approach- Bottom up
2) Data collection method- Quantitative data: questionnaire- Qualitative data : group discussions, in-depth interview- interview, workshop
3) Data analysis- SPSS, Swot
Issue: Curriculum Development in Agriculture and Forestry
1. Collecting pressing issues:- More methodology in the curriculum to secure quality of the research of students -
Different ways to design the courses- Lack of literature access (f.e. languages problems require translation to domestic languages, no
priority to buy English literature for lecturer only)- Weak network in the universities- Should it be the choice to bring gender in existing course or give separate gender course?
2. Recommendations for Implementation of new courses: - Documentation of course assessment- Sharing ideas on possibilities for improvement- Strategise steps that are feasible- Getting inform colleagues and management - Combination of the theory and practices- Exchange on methodology issues
3. Commitment:- Network on the course design and sharing existing curriculum/ courses - To further consider how to establish support system for international resources for reviewing
curriculum, write support letter
Convened by: Margreet van der BurgOther participants: Widad Ali Abdelrahman, Olanike F. Deji, Ahlam Gorafi, Dang Tung Hoa,
Muna, Safia Abdehahman, Ikklos Nouth Osman
OPEN SPACE GERES-NETImpressions - Berlin, June 29th, 2006
Closing Circle & Bye-Bye
CLOSING CIRCLE & BYE-BYE
The Circle is the fundamental geometry
of open human communication.
Who ever heard of a Square of friends?
OPEN SPACE GERES-NETBerlin, June 29th, 2006Open-Space slides
The ultimate facilitator
will do nothing and remain totally
invisibel
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Re-inventing Democracy with generative and disciplined transdisciplinary intergenerational – intercultural
Dialogues and Conversations
http://www.open-forum.de/open-space-open-forum.htmlhttp://open-forum.de/re-invent-democracy.htmlhttp://www.inst.at/trans/15Nr/08_3/08_3inhalt.htmhttp://benking.de/dialog/dialog-among-civilizations.htmhttp://farah-lenser.de/dialog/agora-fuschl-lenser-benking.html
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We recommend:http://openspaceworld.com/http://www.kommunikative-welt.dewww.laetusinpraesens.org/links/webdial.phphttp://pnyv.orghttp://www.culture-of-peace.org/
Links and recommendations
Comments of participants
We should communicate with each other. In open space all participant had the chance to discuss with each other. Dr. Luong Thi Thu Hang (Vietnam)
I enjoy it very much to be together with you…. We did not have enough time some times to speak to every body. But I enjoyed the open space because we could discussed many different issues and we could reach some communalities. So I enjoyed the open space.
Prof. Dr. Ulrike Schulz (Berlin)
I think the most innovative part of conference were the workshops in the open space part, which gave also a chance to the participants to come
closer and interacting more. Dr. Mohassin Elabbas (Sudan)
I believe it would be very good to start with the open space, because the open space was really an awakening thing, it was really good. I believe,
we should start with open space! Eman El-Hadary (Egypt)
We are thankful to:
the supporter of the Open Space, the Schweisfurth Foundation in Munich, see also the report of the Schweisfurth Foundation by Isabel Boergen
and to Harrison Owen in the USA and to Michael Pannwitz in Germany for introducing Open Space Technology™ and providing the necessary publications and materials to perform open spaces.
GERES-NET is funded by the DAAD - German Academic Exchange Programme.
OPEN SPACE GERES-NETBerlin, June 29th, 2006Thanks