ReUnion Network Document (Spring, 2020)
  • ReUnion Network: Commoning by P2P Care
  • Text Summary
  • Part I
    • Social Discrepancies at Stake
    • Our response
  • Part II
    • Terms and Features
    • Technology Employment
    • How it Works: User Journey
  • Part III
    • ReUnion System Philosophy
    • Reflection Space
      • What does it do?
      • Why design such ways?
    • Agreement Site
      • What does it do?
      • Why design such ways?
    • Welfare for the Commons
      • What does it do?
      • Why design such ways?
  • Closing: Urgent Call for a New Social Infrastructure
  • Endnotes
  • Links and Resources
  • Team and Credits
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  1. Part III

Agreement Site

Summary

The Agreement Site is closely connected to the Reflection Space. As the Reflection Space is largely centered on the intimate reflection of the user's personal situation, while the Agreement Site helps the user to reorganize with the help of others by making new contract agreements via the Agreement Site. New contract agreements will feedback to the Reflection Space, which allows the user to see how the new agreement will affect their individual situation.‌

The Agreement Site is a venue to formalized care commitment between people who already know each other and may have given care for each other. It does not provide features to match and meet new people, except for connecting users to local care cooperatives. The Site focuses on providing assistance in efficiently creating agreements, and sets up micro-funds to support the relationship’s well-being, caring for each other, and expenses that may be derived from the relationship.

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