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@rafa
Every proposal should be an opportunity for legitimate participation
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@earth2travis
What are the characteristics of legitimate participation?
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@xh3b4sd.eth
I want to say something like "a fully empowered meritocracy". A process in which everyone is incentivized to share their own credible conviction without being muted by quirky side-effects.
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rafa
@rafa
It’s actually a bit different, the definition: Jean Lave and Étienne Wenger introduced the concept of legitimate peripheral participation (LPP) in their seminal 1991 book, Situated Learning: Legitimate Peripheral Participation. Legitimate peripheral participation refers to the process by which newcomers to a community of practice become integrated into that community. It involves a gradual and legitimate introduction to the practices, norms, and culture of the group through meaningful, peripheral involvement. Over time, as learners gain knowledge, skill, and experience, they move toward fuller participation in the core practices of the community.
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