📚 node [[many to many communication]]
many-to-many communication
The agorae and assemblies of Ancient Greece could similarly be understood as facilitating forms of many-to-many communication, and doing so in ways that, albeit imperfectly, embody some of the democratic processes common to anarchist and radical politics
– [[Anarchist Cybernetics]]
Traditional marketplaces, sports stadiums, graffiti and community notice boards can all be seen as instances of many-to-many communication
– [[Anarchist Cybernetics]]
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- public document at doc.anagora.org/many-to-many-communication
- video call at meet.jit.si/many-to-many-communication
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