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structure: Activities are carried out through individual Roles and small groups called Circles, which have the ability to decide and act on matters in their domain. Representatives of Circles meet in a Council to coordinate efforts and determine the domains of each Circle. mission: values: The purpose of this structure is to empower individuals and small groups to act in their domains of expertise in ways that are accountable to the larger group. legal:
membership: To join the community, a person must request membership in a particular Circle, and the Circle's members can respond as they see fit. removal: roles: Each Circle chooses one representative to the Council. limits: Circles should rotate their representative to the Council at each Council meeting so that every member of the Circle has an equal opportunity to participate.
rights: decision: Policies are determined by consent within the Circle assigned to the relevant domain. Consent means that no more than one-tenth of the relevant group presents a serious objection to a policy. Circles may be self-organized among members, provided they do not overlap with the domains of other Circles. In a Council, changes may be made by consent over the Circles' domains. Circles may also elect members to Roles by consent, thus assigning them to oversee specific sub-domains. implementation: Circles, as well as individual Role-holders, are responsible for implementing the decisions they make over their respective domains. oversight: Circles should evaluate the actions of the Role-holders within them, and the Council should evaluate the Circles within it.
access: economics: deliberation: Circles and the Council should establish regular meetings at which they coordinate their activities and adjudicate conflicts over domains. grievances:
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Based on sociocracy and affinity group methods.