Wikimedia CEE Meeting 2017/Programme/Submission/Why does people value what they value - value structures in CEE
Title of your proposalEdit
Name(s) and/or username(s)Edit
- User:KuboF Hromoslav
- Wikimedia Slovakia, proposed User Group (president) / WUG Esperanto ad Free Knowledge
TopicEdit
- Volunteer support and Volunteer recruitment
- Media outreach
- Conflict resolution + Community health
Type of submission (Please choose one)Edit
- Presentation (one-to-many)
SummaryEdit
In order to connect and to sustain relationships with another people (community members, affiliation volunteers, medias, partners etc.) it is important to speak (ad understand) "their language", or to be "on the same wavelength". This is widely dependent on the values (and related world-views) of particular people.
According to the research of prof. Clare Graves, human value structures are categorizable into distinctive stages and are evolving in predictable way with clear directionality. Understanding the nature of these stage and patterns of the evolution will help you understand your society, community, affiliation and help you to trigger changes in manner that works.
Expected outcomesEdit
The participants will understand basics of values and world-views evolution. After additional self-learning they will be capable to use language and wording according to the values of the audience for better outreach, work with volunteers and internal communication.
Duration (without Q&A)Edit
45 min
Specific requirementsEdit
I have proposed another session: Wikimedia CEE Meeting 2017/Programme/Submission/Software for organisational work
Slides or further informationEdit
File:CEE 2017 - Why do people value what they value.pdf
Interested attendees (Please add yourself, and you may indicate your questions to the presenter).Edit
- Yes, I was here. ^-^ --Nickispeaki (talk) 13:23, 24 September 2017 (UTC)