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What is Working Wikily?
“Working Wikily” is a phrase that the Monitor Institute team coined (with a little alliterative assistance from our friend Lucy Bernholz) to describe the new ways that people are applying network theory and networked technology to do the work they’ve always done in a more collaborative form and also to begin working in new ways altogether.
Working Wikily 2:0: Social Change with a Network Mindset
This report updates the original version of Working Wikily and explores how networks are changing philanthropy and social change. This iteration of the report, emerging from the Monitor Institute's two-year Philanthropy and Networks Exploration with the Packard Foundation, goes beyond the basic description of networks and social media tools from the first piece to provide helpful advice on how to start working wikily.
Working Wikily: How Networks are Changing Social Change
The original paper on how networks and new “Web 2.0” technologies are changing the way we communicate and connect and are driving fundamental shifts in how groups are formed and work gets done. This report looks at these shifts and explores their implications for the way people work to create social change.
Both reports and many more are freely available for download at the Monitor Insitute site, licensed under Creative Commons.
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@ Pierre: The group you refer to was set-up for a Packard Foundation convening that occurred in Jan 2008. As such membership was private and there is no longer any activity. I recently made this particular resource public from the group as it was published. You can see all publicly available information generated from that meeting and a subsequent series of activities at www.workingwikily.net. I hope that helps. Best, Angus |
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I'd love to participate to the Future of Network Impact group. But I saw it was on invitation only. Could you add me to this group?
I've downloaded the wikily document, and will comment. My preoccupation, as often, is : how do you translate this in French, or other languages? Collaboration means diversity. And the challenges of diversity are indeed complex. |



This was a very good read. Love the title!
Just left a comment on the page mentioned.
Thank you for this wonderful paper.