Social Norms Chat
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2460712/fan_mail/new] How can collective action be triggered and maintained at scale and how can we use that for change? In this episode of Social Norms Chat, host Cäcilia Riederer [https://www.linkedin.com/in/c%C3%A4cilia-riederer/] seats with Györgyi Galik [https://www.linkedin.com/in/gy%C3%B6rgyi-g%C3%A1lik-79a63b49/?originalSubdomain=uk], from Dark Matter Labs [https://www.linkedin.com/company/darkmatterlabs/] / Governing Together [https://governing-together.org/]. Together, they talk about innovations at the local level, focusing on citizen participation and its importance. Check Governing Together's summary introduction here [https://freight.cargo.site/m/Q2708631036486211925853816933094/Governing-Together-Our-New-Pathways-22.12.2025-master.pdf]. Mentions and Recommendations made by Györgyi: * Caroline Lucas [https://x.com/CarolineLucas/status/1213047722275737602?s=20] * Kate Crawford [https://katecrawford.net/] * Chris Anderson [https://hbr.org/2012/10/why-data-will-never-replace-thinking] * Olga Kusinskaya (2023) The Politics of Invisibility Public Knowledge about Radiation Health Effects after Chernobyl [https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262548861/the-politics-of-invisibility/] * Holly Buck (2024) A Climate Disinformation Focus Takes Us the Wrong Way [https://jacobin.com/2024/08/climate-disinformation-fossil-fuels-ngos] More about relationality, one of the main concepts mentioned during this episode: Relationality refers to the underlying web of relationship dynamics, interactions, and exchanges through which governance actually happens. It is not an add-on to institutions or processes. It is the condition within which they operate. At its core, relationality recognises that: * people, institutions, and systems are interdependent and entangled * outcomes emerge from patterns of interaction, not only from individuals, intentions, formal decisions, norms, or structures * governance is shaped as much by how we relate as by what we decide Relationality might include: * Relationships between people and groups Trust, mistrust, care, conflict, reciprocity * Flows and exchanges Information, resources, power, attention, legitimacy * Feedback loops How we learn, iterate, and how signals travel, are interpreted, and influence present and future action * Collective sense-making How shared understanding is formed, contested, and stabilised * Institutional arrangements The formal and informal rules that shape how interactions happen * Value logics What is considered valid, important, or legitimate within a system * Everyday practices and enactment How daily practices are implemented and exercised through the design of ‘soft infrastructures’ – tools, processes, and practices that translate intentions and policies into institutional capacity Follow us on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/transformnorms] - and message us if you have questions, suggestions or comments! Executive producer and host: Cäcilia Riederer Special guest: Györgyi Galik Producer and writer: Dora Ehrlich Editor: Tabusum Akter
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