Bowling Alone — Robert Putnam
The data-driven account of America's collapse in social capital — and why it matters for democracy and health.
The Art of Gathering — Priya Parker
Why most gatherings fail and how to design ones that matter. Practical, human, and profound.
Governing the Commons — Elinor Ostrom
Ostrom won the Nobel for showing — empirically, across decades of fieldwork — that communities can manage shared resources without either privatisation or central control. The basis for every serious modern conversation about coordination at scale.
Priya Parker
Conflict-resolution facilitator trained at MIT and Harvard who has spent twenty years designing gatherings for organisations and families. The Art of Gathering (2018) argued that hosts who refuse to design with intention default to bad gatherings by accident.
Robert Putnam
Harvard political scientist whose Bowling Alone (2000) used four decades of survey data to show American civic participation collapsing across every metric — clubs, unions, dinner parties, voting. Named the problem that subsequent platform-era discourse keeps re-discovering.
Cohousing Association
The movement for intentional neighbourhood design. Where community is built into the architecture.
InterNations
The world's largest expat community — connecting 4 million people across 420 cities for belonging wherever you land.
Young Presidents' Organization
Global peer-to-peer network for chief executives — admission gated on running a company that's already at scale, not on signalling. Forum format: small confidential groups that meet monthly, structured to make the loneliest job a little less lonely. 30,000+ members across 142 countries.
Intaaya
Regenerative retreat sanctuary on Nusa Penida, near Bali. Off-grid, farm-to-table, living to the rhythm of nature. A living example of the Sanctuary pillar — the physical extension of the FRQNCY network.
Essência
An off-grid regenerative eco-village and whole-person healing center on the wild Atlantic coast of southern Portugal. Essência runs as an intentional community curating retreats, courses, and a Healing Center alongside daily life — a natural laboratory for self-exploration, individual realisation, and collective healing. Sustainable living, ecovillage practice, and community living shown as one continuous discipline rather than three separate trends.
Auroville
A universal city in southern India, founded 1968 to embody human unity. Inspired by Sri Aurobindo and The Mother, endorsed by UNESCO. A half-century-long experiment in voluntary, post-national community — where the network-state question is already a built environment, not a thesis.

