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the Network Society Program

​The Network Society Program (NSP) is proposed as NTARI's primary platform for developing and testing digital systems that enable cooperative online communities. NSP creates accessible web infrastructure, facilitates community-based learning, conducts practical experiments in collective intelligence, and enhances democratic governance participation while supporting NTARI's mission to develop systems and protocols for online global cooperatives.

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Program Director

Jodson Graves is the founder and president of NTARI. His background in media production, communications strategy and operations prepared him to intuitively understand network theory and systems thinking. Graves is passionate about global community building and cultivating peace through narratives bridging social and economic divides.  

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Network Society Initiatives

All NSP activities serve educational purposes as defined by IRS regulations for 501(c)(3) organizations, providing training in cooperative principles, critical thinking, civic participation, and democratic governance through practical application rather than theoretical instruction alone. NSP operates as a living laboratory where participants learn collaborative governance, peer review processes, community knowledge creation, and democratic participation through direct experience.

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