Friday, February 29, 2008

Fwd: RE: Friday-Monthly Meeting Reminder

Hi Dr. Gorski,

It was good to meet with you again on Wednesday at USF.

We will be reviewing the videos of Sunday's Science of Consciousness Seminar Monday so I might have something together for you within the week.

I know I also promised I would give you information about the next Urban Charrette meeting. I just received this reply, but am not sure when the next meeting is.

You might enjoy this too
Enjoy your weekend
eric


Eric R. Weaver
College of Business, University of South Florida
Department of Management, BSN 3215
4202 East Fowler Avenue Tampa, Florida 33620
Telephone: 813-974-1757 Fax: 813-974-1734
Home 813-237-3705 Cell 813-679-5195

ECO.Lution_Information.pdf
UC_martrix final.xls

The Urban Charrette <urbancharrette@gmail.com> wrote:
From: "The Urban Charrette " <urbancharrette@gmail.com>
To: "'Eric'" <stars2man@yahoo.com>
Subject: RE: Friday-Monthly Meeting Reminder
Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 01:13:20 -0500


Hello Eric,
It was good to meet you at our meetings. I have attached the matrix as well as information on our latest project- ECO.lution. We welcome you continued involvement and look forward to seeing you at ECO.lution.
If you have any questions or would like to get more involved please feel free to call me, 813.391.2387. Talk to you soon Eric.
Sincerely,
Adam Fritz

From: Eric [mailto:stars2man@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 10:18 AM
To: Urban Charrette Tampa bay
Subject: Re: Friday-Monthly Meeting Reminder

Hey Adam,
Please send me the Goals Matrix.

Also is there a Yahoo Group or something somewhere that you post a schedule and meetings???

What has happened with TECO? The City Council seems to be meeting today about something related: Utility Projects - Resident Project Representative Presentations RFQ 7-D-45

Thanks
eric
237-3705



Urban Charrette Tampa bay <urbancharrette@gmail.com> wrote:
Just a reminder that the Urban Charrette monthly meeting will take place this Friday at Tre Amici in Ybor City (1908 19th Street) from8am-9am.

On the agenda:
1. ECO.lution (Tampa Bay's Green Week)
2. Green Building Ordinance
3. TECO Streetcar Funding
4. Mini-Charrette "What Does it Mean to be Green?"
5. Great coffee as always!

Hope to see you there!

Taryn Sabia and Adam Fritz

--
The Urban Charrette: advocating for the design of a livable Tampa

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Re: A Question

start a blog..
I'll read and reply as you post...
read one of mine... lol...
discernment!!
http://complex4usf.blogspot.com/http://stars2man.blogspot.com/

sitting in the GAU contract negotiations with USF
patricia crouhts writing minutes
marc
brian davis
sara m
michael mots
ed mitchel
andy lovens - human resources
john cover
koffe glover chair - - who retired and now has been "hired back"

kofi begins - - - "article 3, 4, 5, no changes that is cool... "
"minor correction there... " 3.10pm
"art 7, spelling corrections"
Art 8, that is good
Art 9, that is good
Art 10, that is good
Art 11, that is good . . 3.11
art 13 . . .
Art 15, that is good

sitting in front of kofi glover as he reviews the graduate student union contract to a full house... changes starting now with no. 2.1ah .... at 3.16pm

Hold it . . . "it's a payment of services not a funding loss" . . . ooppss I yelled out from the audience . . . course his eyes were fixed on mine when I said that. . .

weird crap here . . . . Tuition waiver is state funded . . . . they lose money on excess FTE enrollment. Weird . . . while that is part of the payment for my work here....
oh.. sorry... lol..


Next meeting March 18th

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Re: "Science of Consciousness" 2/24, Tampa FREE

So Allison gave us three questions in clas stoday and told us to get into groups. Course I was sitting next to the two other students I knew in the class and suggested we be the people to move and make the three groups.

I sat across from Gary and Peter.

The First question was what would you change in our communicyt now?

Gary said the political process.
Petter said the news services that were lost in fear and violence instead of community news.

I then repeated some of the discussions earlier and seased the oppotunity before me to share my weekend adventures where I met a political activits who was video taping events to create a community news service. . . it was really so funny because Peter knew what the event was and a bunch of the people there where at another event where Gary and I had met before. . .

It was really so funny how the instant connections brought out so much excitement and passions.

Course when I got home after the meeting I called the "political activists" and he's meeting Gary tomorrow . . . lol . . . Then Sharon called to say about shring the event videos with Peter. . . lol . . .

Re: Participation in Communiplexity Brownbag Seminar for USF course credit

I can attend a meeting after our class today to discuss this.
As to the other issues raised:

I would like to point out that during the 2/20 Brownbag Heather also posted and discussed the 20 hours she is paid by the graduate school which included:

1    administration of brownbag
1    content preparation for brownbag
2    info in and out posts and reflections
1.5  submitting and reading posts for wiki
1    attending to virtual hub
6.5  

Being paid for this would probably have a lot to do with why she is the only one actively posting...

>>>What would help to facilitate your full and active involvement in the Brownbag Seminar at this point?

I guess if David Lee's 20 hours are still available the 6.5 to each of the other students would certainly "facilitate full active involvement." 

>>>How can we ensure that those of you who are registered for credit will receive a "pass" in the "pass/fail" grading system that is in place?

Ensuring a "Pass" would be easy with an honest equitable evaluation where each student is provided the same resources and opportunities as noted above.

>>>When do you all think would be most ideal, in order to facilitate the co-generation of knowledge regarding complexity and community sustainability?

I'm not sure when the semester ends but our discussion of the "Communiplexity position statements" last term was kinda cut short.  Therefore, I would recommend the "complexity-informed descriptions / illustrations of particular communities" also be submitted before the end of the term to ensure we are able to discuss these more fully.

See you later today
eric



Heather Curry <hrcurry@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm available right before or after the brownbag, so either way, I'll be there. This upcoming Wed. is a great one, so I'll keep my fingers crossed that it works for everyone else!
 
Heather

 
On 2/22/08, Pinto, Allison <APinto@fmhi.usf.edu> wrote:
Hi folks,
The three of you have opted to receive 3 course credits for your participation in the Complexity & Community Brownbag Seminar this semester.  I have pasted below the expectations for student participation, which were initially proposed in the Brownbag Seminar schedule / syllabus.  I am assuming that you agree with these expectations since I have invited folks to reflect on the learning community that we all are co-creating, and there have not been any expressed questions, concerns or proposed changes in relation to the student guidelines.  However, I am noticing that only Heather has posted questions/comments on the wiki so far, and there has not yet been any tracking/sharing of complexity-related websites/list-serves by those of you who have requested to receive USF course credit.  What would help to facilitate your full and active involvement in the Brownbag Seminar at this point?  How can we ensure that those of you who are registered for credit will receive a "pass" in the "pass/fail" grading system that is in place? 
 
The plan at this point is to share Communiplexity position statements on March 26, but we haven't clarified a date by which it seems most ideal to share complexity-informed descriptions / illustrations of particular communities.  When do you all think would be most ideal, in order to facilitate the co-generation of knowledge regarding complexity and community sustainability?
If you would like to discuss in person, as a group, before or after the Wednesday brownbag, just let me know. 
Talk with you soon.
Thanks,
Allison  
 
Seminar Format and Evaluation:
The following details are provided for those individuals who choose to participate in the brownbag seminar for 3 USF course credits:
The course will be organized as a seminar, so the expectation will be that participants attend each meeting prepared to discuss the readings selected for that week, as well as issues that have emerged through active engagement in communities.  So that the structures and processes of the seminar best fit with the evolution of the learning community, it is anticipated that the seminar format will be adjusted over the course of the semester, especially as additional resources and opportunities are identified.  Participation in seminar discussions will be collectively facilitated.   
In order to cultivate the development of a learning community focused on complexity and community sustainability, participants will also co-create a virtual space to share thoughts, resources and support to facilitate learning.  Seminar participants will contribute to the evolution of this virtual community through the posting of profiles, questions, comments, and replies, as well as the sharing of websites and resources. 
 
Because the freshest thinking and most recent innovations in the field of complexity might be better detected through a continual monitoring of complexity-related websites and list-serves than through a review of published materials, each seminar participant will select one to two websites or list-serves to track over the course of the semester.  Participants will provide regular updates to one another regarding the topics, concepts and ideas that are being generated and discussed on the selected websites / list-serves. 
 
In order to facilitate others' learning regarding complexity and community sustainability, each participant will develop (at least) one brief complexity-informed description / illustration of a particular community, to be posted on the wiki / website for the Community & Complexity Initiative.  
 
Before the end of the semester, each participant will also write a "communiplexity position statement," a personally, academically and / or professionally-informed perspective on communities as complex adaptive systems, integrating knowledge generated over the course of the semester with understanding developed through scholarship in one's "discipline of origin" and lived experience.  This might take the form of a "white paper," might be a compilation of blog entries, or might take another form, to be agreed upon with seminar faculty and fellow participants. 
 
The overall course grade (pass / fail) will be determined on the basis of: 
  • Seminar participation (30%)
  • Web-based learning community participation (30%)
  • Complexity-informed community description / illustration (10%)
  • Communiplexity position statement (30%)
 
 
Allison Pinto, Ph.D.
Department of Child and Family Studies
Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute
13301 Bruce B. Downs Blvd.
MHC 2222
University of South Florida
Tampa, Florida  33612
phone:  813-974-9179
fax:  813-974-7563
website:  www.fmhi.usf.edu
 


Saturday, February 16, 2008

tampa bay cycle

Hi Swamper's

A few years ago after the big hurricanes the city filled up my back yard with Mulch from all the trees they cleaned up... The Mulch Mountain can be seen in Google Earth now!

After a year of complaining and the attached petition (signed by ALL my neighbors) they designated our backyard as a Tampa City Park and spread the mulch into a "bike trail," as drawn.

Course Mountain Bikes are all that can use it.

The 2nd loop through the wetlands next the 22nd Street is getting built now. Lots of mulch actually through the woods instead of around it like our map shows.

This is all PRIME FOREST in the middle of Tampa along the Hillsborough River... (with even old mini bike trails/bridges on the water).

Please schedule events here and make this into a PREMO bike trail... let's get something going for the Baycycle - - this is in Seminole Heights!!! Please contact me if I can help...

Right now I'm busy getting TECO to install some transmission poles for the Osprey.... The birds tried to build a second nest in a light pole by the ball field, but the lights are still active so the nest never got finished.

Thanks

Eric Weaver
2008 E Patterson St
Tampa FL 33610
813-679-5195 (cell)
Attachment: petition.pdf

Going Green Tampa Bay

From: Kim
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 3:03 PM
To: O&E Journal Subject: Re: "Urban Charrette Tampa bay" Friday-Monthly Meeting Reminder

Hi Eric,
We are currently developing our website which, at this point, consists of little more than a splash page. I would be happy to put you on our email list if you would like. It was good to meet you also and I look forward to working with you on future charrette projects.
Have a great weekend!
Kim


O&E Journal wrote:
Hi Kim,

We met for coffee this morning. Do you have a website for the Charrette?
And if so which page is it on from this site???
http://www.goinggreentampabay.com/event-sponsors/event-organizers
Great to meet you
Thanks,

Eric R. Weaver
College of Business,
University of South Florida
Department of Management, BSN 3215
4202 East Fowler Avenue Tampa, Florida 33620
Telephone: 813-974-1757 Fax: 813-974-1734 ________________________________________
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. --Margaret Mead--


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The Urban Charrette is a non-profit design and education organization. We are a multidisciplinary urban design collaborative that advocates for, and assists communities in building more livable neighborhoods and cities by stimulating civic engagement, linking policy and practice at local, state and national levels, and providing recommendations based on research. Through educational workshops and charrettes, the collaborative offers better understanding of how design, as a tool, can be used to increase the social, environmental, and economic sustainability of neighborhoods and cities.
For more information on the Urban Charrette:

Kim Albritton, Allied ASID,
Allied UDA Project Coordinator
The Urban Charrette
urbancharrette@gmail.com

Sage Handbook of Organization Studies

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill McKelvey
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 11:27 AM
To: O&E Journal
Subject: Re: 2nd edition of the Sage Handbook of Organization Studies.

Hi Eric,
I didn't realize you were in contact with Allison Pinto.

Thanks for the PDF files. I will use the one with integrated Tables.

I like the quote you have from Margaret Mead. Do you have a source and page number?

I don't know whether you have gotten to the "scalability" part of complexity science. I have attached a 2002 chapter by Murray Gell-Mann (not very well scanned) and a sort of "interpretive" note I have created. "Scalability" is about "tiny initiating events" that scale up into positive or negative extremes. Scalability usually results in fractal structures which have Pareto distributions and are best indicated by power law distributions (I have attached a recent paper about power laws and how they could affect organization/management research. I refer to this as the "3rd phase" of complexity science. This part is not really included in the Handbook chapter.
Bill

O&E Journal wrote:
> Dr. McKelvey,
>
> Thank you very much for sending this out. Attached you will find the
> original PDF exactly as you sent the DOC file. And a second PDF where
> I put the tables back into the DOC. I do this more for my own use,
> and figured you might want this too.
>
> I understand Dr. Pinto from FMHI has tried to reach you.
> She was able to get Dr. Snowden to visit, Dr. Weick was scheduled to
> as well but missed it due to illness. And we might get Dr. Lissack
> who is scheduled for an event at UT just south of us ... FYI...
>
> Thanks again for your help.
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
> Eric R. Weaver
> College of Business, University of South Florida
> Department of Management, BSN 3215
> 4202 East Fowler Avenue Tampa, Florida 33620
> Telephone: 813-974-1757 Fax: 813-974-1734
> ________________________________________
> Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful citizens can change the
> world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.
>
> --Margaret Mead--
Attachments Files:
Gell_Mann__2002___What_is_Complexity.pdf
McKelvey__06__Note_on_GELL_MANN__02__What_is_Complexity_chapter.doc
Andriani__McKelvey_08___JIBS_article.pdf

Friday, February 1, 2008

found him...

To Tom Erik Julsrud, Per Morten Schiefloe


RE: Jan 30 Complexity-Informed Approaches to Social Network Analysis for Cultivating Community Sustainability

Hi Tom,
Great to meet you at the complexity class at USF in Tamps this week.

We need to continue this discussion. There are a few questions posted to the Group already...

Can you respond to my email directly?
Thanks

Eric R. Weaver
College of Business, University of S. FL
Department of Management, BSN 3215
4202 East Fowler Avenue Tampa, Florida
USF: 813-974-1757 Fax: 813-974-1734
Home: 813-237-3705 Cell: 813-679-5195
http://www.coba.usf.edu/jermier/journal.htm
http://home.tampabay.rr.com/engineer/patents.html
http://home.tampabay.rr.com/engineer/professional.htm

PS Group:
http://groups.google.com/group/community_sustainability_complexity
http://groups.google.com/group/community_sustainability_complexity/browse_thread/thread/20c93aea09150d40