The Consensus Process | Occupy Gainesville Florida

Title

The Consensus Process | Occupy Gainesville Florida

Date

2011

Type

Web Page

Item Type

Web Page

Abstract Note

Consensus decision-making differs from the majority vote method of group decision-making with which most north americans and europeans are probably familiar, in that it seeks to include all voices as part of the process of reaching agreement between voluntary participants.

Whereas voting by definition requires losers and winners, consensus allows all to participate in the crafting of resolution to problems, challenges, issues.

As it is used in Occupy Gainesville, the process often follows this general outline:

Access Date

2011-12-08 17:14:23

Date

2011

Title

The Consensus Process | Occupy Gainesville Florida

URL

http://www.occupygainesville.org/consensus

Website Title

Occupy Gainesville

Attachment Title

The Consensus Process | Occupy Gainesville Florida

Attachment URL

http://www.occupygainesville.org/consensus

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Citation

“The Consensus Process | Occupy Gainesville Florida,” Occupy Archive, accessed April 20, 2024, https://occupyarchive.org/items/show/2777.