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title: Radical Redistribution
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# What
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This workshop aims to visualize our everyday use of time; to analyze the material condition of our activities; and, finally, to rethink what are the value and values that those activities bring to the whole context.
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This workshop can be conceived as a stand-alone session, however, we suggest to take a second collective moment in order to organize the workshop ![](unproductiveresistance).
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Workshop
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# Timing
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### Timing
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3 hours
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# Transversal connector
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Power Makes Us Sick
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# Keywords
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### Keywords
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Work, Time, Value/s, Power Relations
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# Abstract
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This workshop aims to visualize our everyday use of time; to analyze the material condition of our activities; and, finally, to rethink what are the value and values that those activities bring to the whole context.
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Ps. The workshop can be done as it is, however it is warmly suggested to take a second collective moment in order to organize the workshop: UNPRODUCTIVE RESISTANCE (link).
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# Tools
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### Tools
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Tables, Chairs, Pen, 2 Printed Maps (2.MAP-01; 2.MAP-02)(link)
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# Session tutorial
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## Step 1: Introduction
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Ask the participant to introduce themselves and to answer the following questions (each one shouldn’t spend more than 8 minutes):
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Ask participants to introduce themselves and to answer the following questions (8 minutes each):
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- How many hours do you work per day?
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- During your day, are there some activities you consider as work that is not considered as such?
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- If yes, are you able to quantify them in terms of time and fatigue (whether it is physical or emotional)?
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- Thinking of your day, are there some activities that you consider to be work that are not considered as such?
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- If yes, are you able to quantify them in terms of time and fatigue (whether physical or emotional)?
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## Step 2: Analyzing our 24-hour clock! (20 min.)
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Split participant and ask them to fill 2.MAP-01 (link) by unpacking their everyday rhythms. Involve them to add categories whether is necessary, and to define categories with specific actions, by writing inside the slices of pie.
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Split participants in smaller groups if necessary and ask them to fill 2.MAP-01 (link) by unpacking their everyday rhythms. Involve them in adding categories where necessary, and in defining different categories with specific actions, by writing inside the slices of pie.
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## Step 3: Magical discoveries (40 min.)
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Put filled maps at the centre of the room and ask participants to report back what they have noticed while compiling the 24-hour clock. Guide a collective discussion asking questions around the balancing of everyday life. For instance, “Are you resting enough?”; “Is travelling to work taking too much time?”. Take a photo of all the maps.
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Put the completed maps at the centre of the room and ask participants to report back on what they have noticed while compiling the 24-hour clock. Guide a collective discussion asking questions around the balancing of everyday life. For instance, “Are you resting enough?”; “Is travelling to work taking too much time?”. Take a photo of all the maps.
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## Step 4: Let’s read (30 min.)
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Start a reading group of the zine of “The Abolition of Work” Black’s book (link). Enjoy!
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Collectively read the zine “The Abolition of Work” Black’s book (link). Enjoy!
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## Step 5: Rethinking our 24-hour clock (15 min.)
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Split participants again and ask them to fill 2.MAP-02 (link) by rebalancing ideally their everyday rhythms.
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Split participants again and ask them to fill 2.MAP-02 (link) by rebalancing their everyday rhythms in a way that reflects their ideal scenario.
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## Step 6: Let’s strike! (30 min.)
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Put all second filled maps at the centre of the room and ask participants to explain the reasons for their choices. Guide a collective discussion on the rebalancing of the 24-hour clock maps. This should bring to the exploration of values beyond value. Take a photo of all the second maps.
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Put all second filled maps at the centre of the room and ask participants to explain the reasons for their choices. Guide a group discussion on the rebalancing of the 24-hour clock maps. This should lead to a collective exploration of values beyond value. Take a photo of all the second maps.
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## Step 7: Conclusions (20 min.)
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