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created on January 19, 2016
Dialogum is a politically, religiously and philosophically neutral social network specifically designed for citizens so that citizens have access to:
1. a safe, secure, collaborative environment where citizens can participate in thoughtful, respectful and constructive dialogues on the different societal issues that affect the societies in which they live.
To facilitate the dialogue and help citizens identify best practices, Dialogum creates online environments where citizens have access to
1. timely, properly organize and tailor geographical information so that citizens can find the relevant societal information regarding already existing or new projects, laws, regulations or beliefs affecting their societies, be they local, provincial / state / departmental, national and even international.
a. These environments are available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day and provide citizens with a central location where they can learn, and if they wish to discuss, about the potential impacts these existing or new projects, laws, regulations or beliefs have or can have on:
i. them,
ii. their fellow citizens,
iii. their governments and
iv. their collectivity.
In the process they increase their personal, social and societal competences.
2. timely, properly organize and tailor scientific information so that citizens can find relevant societal scientific information on subjects that are associated with personal, social and societal development, be they biological, psychological, social, societal, etc.
a. These environments are available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day and provide citizens with a central location where they can learn, and if they wish to discuss, about the various biological, psychological, social, societal elements that affect:
i. Our individual development,
ii. Our social development,
iii. The functioning and development of our governments and
iv. the functioning and development of our collectivities.
In the process they increase their personal, social and societal competences.
Using its Societal Dialogue Process to facilitate discussion and its Societal Knowledge Tree to manage knowledge, Dialogum helps citizens identify the various best practices that are compatible with the development of a balanced society, that is, one where most of its individual, group and collective actions, facilitate the:
1. development of its citizens,
2. functioning and development of its governments and
3. functioning and development of the collectivity
While ensuring that they maintain or create an environment where citizens can:
1. develop the way they wish,
2. acquire the knowledge, skills and tools that will help them respect the liberty of their fellow citizens, thus contribute to the effective functioning of the collectivity
Overall, Dialogum’s objective is to help citizens acquire new knowledge and new skills. These will help citizens increase their personal, social and societal competencies which will help them play their role as co-owner of their societies more efficiently and help reduce the overall social tensions, frictions and conflicts.
created on January 16, 2016
La sociologie est une nouvelle science qui :
1 – étudie les sociétés en tant qu’organisations. La sociétalogie évalue comment les ressources sociétales, naturelles, humaines, abstraites et transformées, ► facilitent ◄ ou ► nuisent ◄ au:
1.1 - développement des citoyens, soit au niveau individuel ou au sein d’un groupe
1.2 - fonctionnement et au développement des gouvernements et
1.3 - fonctionnement et au développement de la collectivité.
Elle vise à identifier les pratiques qui facilitent positivement le développement des citoyens, des gouvernements et des collectivités.
Sociétalogiquement parlant, une bonne société est une société équilibrée c’est-à-dire où la vaste majorité des actions individuelles, de groupes ou collectives facilitent :
► positivement le développement des citoyens, des gouvernements et des collectivités, ainsi que
► la création d’un environnement ou :
►►► le domaine de liberté (Freedom) permet à tous les citoyens de se développer comme ils le veulent,
►►► les citoyens puissent acquérir les connaissances, les habiletés et les outils qui leurs permettront d’éviter ou de réduire les tensions, frictions et conflits sociaux qui surgissent lorsqu’il y a une incompatibilité entre leurs désirs et ceux de leurs concitoyens.
2 – La sociétalogie étudie le citoyen comme une personne qui pratique le métier d’être citoyen, qui est celui d’être copropriétaire des sociétés dans lesquelles il vit.
La sociétalogie évalue comment les ressources sociétales, naturelles, humaines, abstraites et transformées ► facilitent ◄ ou ► nuisent à l’acquisition des :
2.1 - compétences personnelles: Celles qui aident les citoyens à se développer physiquement, psychologiquement et intellectuellement.
2.2 - compétences sociales: Celles qui nous aident les citoyens à avoir de meilleures interrelations et interactions avec les autres.
2.3 - compétences sociétales: Celles qui aident les citoyens à comprendre les sociétés dans lesquelles ils vivent, les objectifs, les buts, les moyens et les ressources disponibles afin de s’assurer que leurs actions et celles de leurs concitoyens, incluant les influenceurs, les leaders, les décisionnaires, les gestionnaires, facilitent le développement des citoyens, le fonctionnement et le développement de leurs gouvernements et de leurs collectivités.
created on January 16, 2016
Societalogy is a new science that
1 - studies societies as organizations. It evaluates how the natural, human, abstract and transformed societal resources ► facilitate◄ or ► impede◄ the:
1.1 - development of citizens,
1.2 - functioning and development of governments and
1.3 - functioning and development of the collectivity
2 - views citizens as co-owners of the societies they live in. Societalogy thus sees a citizen as a professional individual who must acquire the necessary knowledge and skills that will help him or her make decisions that are compatible with the development of a "good" society. These will also help him or her to act in a way that it supports these decisions. There are three types of competences that a citizen can possess:
2.1 - personal competences: They help us become better towards ourselves.
2.2 - social competences: They help us become better as we relate with others.
2.3 - societal competences: They help us become better as we work to facilitate the functioning and development of our governments and our collectivities.
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