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- title: Compromised safety
- lang: en
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- > So let’s exaggerate a little? To make this more relatable? When you interact with someone whose Symbolic Violence/Hexis/cultural capital is much higher than yours you are condemned to “hit yourself” in an unpleasant way?
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- > The central question after all this is: Society has conditioned you to “hit yourself” when talking to people passing certain patterns and you have them in a team how can you work? What methods can even work in that situation?
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- > Agility is ridiculously unequipped for that: To improve the team we are supposed to reflect on the issues, communicate them, decide experiments and follow trough them: every part of this depend on a safety that is compromised.
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- > A Pair programming or mob session where one of the participants is hitting oneself is not a co-creation, it is submission.
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- > <cite>*[Agility should pay attention to Sociology](https://medium.com/@Romeu/agility-should-pay-attention-to-sociology-b671fd056933)* ([cache](/david/cache/411dafd9e42e5af6372b06dbdab5d3a7/))</cite>
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- A follow-up invoking Sociology and Bourdieu to explain [Power Dynamics](/david/stream/2018/05/02/). Still thinking about that. From a scientific point of view, inequalities are necessary for movement, hence life? Requires some more digging.
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