A Simon Grant's web page index
I spend most of my time in Ransberg, and some time in Lancaster.
I've been working with several pioneer groups and projects with values close to mine:
and in recent years, though less currently:
My current passions circle around the big idea of regenerating relationship:
- RegenCHOICE is a idea for finding people and opportunities that relate well;
- ontological commoning promises an approach to helping people find common relational ground;
- that can serve knowledge commons supporting learning and practice.
About me: I've grown less attached to any particular identities, but if you want a background look at
the outline of my public history, which has many links; or on LinkedIn (and, please, I appreciate talking first before you request connection on LinkedIn).
If you resonate strongly with what I have been writing, or like it a lot, please do get in touch, I would enjoy getting to know more about you. To find me or contact me, try “asimong”, e.g. asimong
gmail.com
My own writings in my own domain
Starting with the most recent, which may be most interesting:
- My wiki, from 2022 to the present
- This is where I have been both writing new ideas and assembling older ones. For general current interest, look here first. Themes here include:
- Journalling in 2021
- This was before I started my wiki. I don't claim to write engaging, evocative journals! But seriously, maybe most significantly:
Collective ikigai.
- Occasional writings from 2014–2018
- Varied topics.
- Informal writings from 2011 to around 2013
- I had a blog on Blogspot for a while.
- From 2006 to 2017 I was writing on the Cetis blog
- The Logic of Competence is a series written mostly in 2011 to 2013, while I was also engaged in the InLOC project where I was leading, writing and editing.
- Index to formally published materials
- Academic papers, with sole or joint authorship, mostly just from conferences though. These range from 1990 to 2013, as I haven't written for academic conferences since then.
- My book written 2008, published 2009
- titled: “Electronic Portfolios: Personal information, personal development and personal values”.
To date it is the only book I have had formally published.
- Only published on this site, not elsewhere
- Maybe the most interesting and significant piece here is
“Types of thing in the world”
My contributions on other sites
Other people's writings copied to my domain
Other people's writings not on this site
A few amusing trivia