Key Terms in SOS
The Self-Organising System (SOS) is the decision-making process adopted by Extinction Rebellion (XR). This guide walks you some key components of SOS that we adopt to further the principles and values of XR.
Circle:
A group or unit within the larger XR organisation.
Mandate:
Roles:
Inside a circle, roles are created to share all ongoing work amongst individuals. This gives them the authority to make decisions to achieve their given goals — which are expressed in their mandate.
Circles in XR
A circle is a self-governing team within XR. The structure helps us focus on priorities, respond to events, and share responsibility across the movement.
- A circle operates to accomplish a set of well-defined goals.
- Goals for the circle are outlined in a mandate that says what it is expected to do or create.
- The circle decides how they work within their area of responsibility.
Circles and sub-circles
- Larger circles can delegate a specific task to a set of team members forming a sub-circle. Sub-circles are accountable for the work they do. This way, both groups can work independently towards a collective goal.
- Circles must prioritise activity as requested by the broader circle. Circle members
- Every circle includes three Core Roles crucial for the team's health, communication, and accessibility to the rest of the
movement.movement — more on that later, under 'roles'. Outside the three core roles, a circle is free to distribute roles to its members
Understanding Mandates:
Mandates in SOS are descriptions of responsibilities given to individuals or teams, outlining what they are working to achieve and what they are accountable for.
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Components of a Mandate
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Purpose: Clearly state goals or outcomes that the mandate aims to achieve.
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Accountabilities: a list of activities necessary to fulfill the purpose, using action verbs.
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Domains: Include if exclusive control over resources like technology or information is required.
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Read this step-by-step guidance on How to write mandates
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Distributing Mandates: “We are based on autonomy and decentralisation.”
- Mandates are distributed among team members to spread power and share responsibility.
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Changing Mandates:
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Mandates are created and amended in formal circle meetings, using collective decision-making.
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If mandate holders are not fulfilling their responsibilities, the constitution sets out escalating steps for resolving issues
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Roles in SOS:
Sharing the work to achieve XR’s core demands, together.
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Types of Role:
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Core Roles: Circles
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Creating or Amending Roles:
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Creating or amending roles should be done collectively in formal meetings as governance decisions.
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Any team member can call for an election for any team role at any time.
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The Internal and External Coordinators of a circle must always be appointed by election.
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When roles don't involve circle-wide power, individuals can be appointed by volunteering.
Stepping Down:
- Individuals can step down from a role at any time.