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General assembly (Occupy movement) : ウィキペディア英語版
General assembly (Occupy movement)

General assemblies (''GA'') are the primary decision making bodies of the global Occupy Movement which arose in 2011. Open to all who wish to take part, ''general assemblies'' allow for an inclusive form of direct democracy. Such assemblies aim to establish a consensus among all participants.
Assemblies are primarily voice based with different speakers addressing the crowd in turn. The specific forms adopted by the occupy assemblies vary across the world. Most assemblies have facilitators to keep order and ensure that if possible everyone gets to have their say. The larger assemblies often restrict the speakers just to ''spokespeople'' who represent smaller working groups, however each individual is still able to provide feedback, if only by means of hand signals.
General Assemblies have been used by the Occupy Wall Street movement since its planning stages in August 2011, and were held in Zuccotti Park during the occupation itself. The name "New York City General Assembly" was given to the general assemblies taking place in Zuccotti Park. The "NYCGA" website, as it was known, was maintained by the Internet Working group as an resource for all assemblies and it's working group meetings.
==Methods==

General assemblies have been the leading ''de facto'' decision making body of the Occupy Movement right from its inception.〔



Designed to facilitate the formation of consensus, they typically reflect egalitarian principles. They are often organised so as to ensure everyone gets the chance to have their say rather, to counteract the natural tendency for the most forceful to dominate disorganised discussion. In larger assemblies, such as some of the ones taking place in New York, this can be done by formal mechanisms such as the progressive stack.〔
Another organisational feature form many larger general assemblies is to limit speaking mainly just to representatives of smaller ''working groups''.〔Working groups meet before the GA to decide their common positions on the issues at hand, sometimes on the bases of research carried out by their members. Often they have about 30 or less members, though popular ones can be larger.〕 This means that each individual gets a chance to speak and ask questions at work group level, while at assembly level the discussions are kept at a manageable length. In the smaller assemblies, anyone is able to make proposals for discussion. In larger assemblies, the audience get to make brief spoken responses to proposals from working groups. A queuing based system called a ''stack'' can be used to manage this, with the facilitators indicating when it is a particular occupiers turn to speak. Even at the largest assemblies, individuals can always feed back to speakers and the crowd by means of hand signals.
Occasionally the hierarchical relationship between general assembly and the working group is reversed – a working group will make decisions for the assembly rather than merely feeding into it. For example, with confidential decisions that the assembly wish to hide from possible government agents or other informants, the assembly may delegate executive function to a direct action committee, which is "empowered" by the assembly to plan actions such as publicity grabbing stunts that are best kept secret from the authorities until they have been executed.〔


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