Work:Base
Outline of wiki design
Space 1 (namespace: tbc)
People in the EPRC (and later many others in later stages) have their own pages to present their work. Moderation guidelines are fairly relaxed, with an emphasis on autonomy in presentation and language used.
Space 2 (namespace: Traditions)
Organisations in world religions are invited to present their view of emergence/mystical experience, basically what EPEEs are normal, which are not, what to do about these, how they would like these handled by the clinical mainstream, allowed in their own language, with their own ontologies and epistemics and cultural overlay. Eg. Catholics, Pentecostal, Sufi, Shi’a, Buddhist etc. Moderation guidelines are relaxed, with an emphasis on autonomy in presentation and language used.
Note: Olivier’s database will provide a good base to structure this section on.
Space 3 (namespace: Scientific)
A more curated layer of phenomenological reports of particular phenomena looking for patterns in the spirit of “rough clinical perennialism”. Olivier’s inventory from the ‘linguistics’ paper will provide one of the aspects of structure for building this. This layer will focus on phenomenological patterns and taxonomy, and will need to differentiate between peer-reviewed and anecdotal evidence and be clear about evidence quality in general.
Space 4 (namespace: Clinical)
A heavily curated layer of clinical recommendations, overseen by MD’s and clinical practitioners. This could be designed around the structures given as answers by Daniel to the EOP, as a start to a much larger and more diverse conversation with many more voices.
Each layer will require the following:
Design of space
Contributors (identifying them, inviting them, preparing them)
Guidelines and protocols for content
Moderation
Appropriate technical access set up, including permissions
The Phases of work
Phase 1
Building the architecture. Putting in place the protocols, permissions, and design required. A small group invited in to test, experiment, see what is needed, request built things.
A list of tasks to complete for Phase 1 can be found here.
Phase 2
Opening the wiki to more trusted sources as a test run.
Phase 3
Open to the world with moderation guidelines.