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Another objective of the glossary: To help us use the same "language" as we describe and use [[About The Project|The Project]].
 
Another objective of the glossary: To help us use the same "language" as we describe and use [[About The Project|The Project]].
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Revision as of 02:50, 12 May 2008

The Glossary regarding Peer-based Organisation is currently being developed on the Organic Design Wiki. You can add terms via the Collaboration Portal or by adding terms to the "Glossary" category.

Important: If a term is in the glossary category, changes made on a wiki other than the Organic Design Wiki will be lost at the time of synchronisation.

All partner organisations can use these terms within organisational templates or websites. This article is embedded within the Glossary category. Have a look around to see what terms there are, you may also want to add terms to this category or add comments on the talk pages of glossary articles to suggest improvements.

The purpose of this glossary is to create a basic data dictionary of common terms we use and agree to/understand the definition of so we can ascribe meaning to what is being said and thought. This will reduce ambiguity and increase clarity. Issues arise in language in both culture, context, and other factors discussed futher in literary criticism. The assumed backgroud for these terms is classic western thought seasoned with eastern thought to promote difference and meaning.

Another objective of the glossary: To help us use the same "language" as we describe and use The Project.

Other good lists of terms and concepts

Pages in category "Glossary"

The following 170 pages are in this category, out of 170 total.