Keystone Accountability
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Resilient Roots: Debunking the Myths around Primary Constituent Accountability
By Isabelle Büchner (Accountable Now) and Laurence Prinz (Keystone Accountability)
When you are passionate about something and join others to work on it collectively, you quickly start to develop your own group language. You start using jargon and acronyms. This is a central part of creating a close community of peers. Yet this language can also become exclusive, where others misinterpret or feel uncomfortable to ask for clarifications on what has become a common part of your group’s vocabulary.