Date archives "September 2012"

Call for applications: Web-based course on Participatory Democracy, Urban Management and Crisis Capitalism

The Transnational Institute (TNI), in cooperation with the Brazilian research centre CIDADE and the Latin American Programme for Distance Education in Social Sciences (PLED) is offering a web-based course on Participatory Democracy, Urban Management and Crisis Capitalism. The course will begin on 10 September 2012 and will comprise a series of twelve weekly sessions. We… Continue reading

Permaculture, Nature & Civilization

Source: Permaculture Research Institute of Australia Permaculture was first a contraction of the words permanent agriculture, later being widened to include all permanent culture. The problem is, however, that culture is seen as opposed to nature, its contradiction. Ross Wolf writes: The concept usually opposed to “culture” is “nature,” as structuralist anthropology taught us long… Continue reading

Video of the Day: Massimo Banzi on How Arduino Is Open-Sourcing the Imagination

“Massimo Banzi helped invent the Arduino, a tiny, easy-to-use open-source microcontroller that’s inspired thousands of people around the world to make the coolest things they can imagine — from toys to satellite gear. Because, as he says, “You don’t need anyone’s permission to make something great.” Watch the Ted Talk video here:

Peter Vander Auwera on the Personal Event Networks

P.E.N.’s are “distributed nodes of personal data content talking to each other“, writes Peter Vander Auwera. Peter further explains: “Based on “event-signals”: It does not ask for something, it just says “something’s happened”, and any entity in the network can subscribe to the event and decide itself to do something with it. … For those… Continue reading

Project of the Day: United Transnational Republics

UTR is a global grassroots movement to establish democratic participation within globalisation They write: “Our Positions: We have global problems but only local governments. We need global citizen representation in order to tackle global issues. Running the world on national and corporate goals will only aggravate global problems. If we the people want to participate… Continue reading

Movement of the Day: The Ronin Institute for Independent Scholarship

The Ronin Institute is devoted to facilitating and promoting scholarly research outside the confines of traditional academic research institutions. Jon Wilkins explains: “The Ronin Institute … is … hoping to revolutionize academia by connecting unaffiliated scholars to research funding and giving them credibility at the same time—no university required. “We want to change that perception,”… Continue reading

Trend: The Micro-Everything Revolution

Andrew Zolli defines it: “An interconnected series of innovations in low-cost manufacturing, information technology, design, and distribution are making it possible to deliver goods and services that were scarcely imaginable a few years ago, at price points that were similarly inconceivable, to consumers who were previously excluded from accessing them. This micro-everything revolution is transforming… Continue reading

Video of the Day: Bruce Lipton on Why Natural and Human Evolution is Communal, not Individual

Fascinating conversation: “New Realities with Alan Steinfeld interviews evolutionary biologist Bruce Lipton about our biological destiny and how our future is not in individual evolution, but in coming together as One Voice to form a wholeness known as Humanity.” Watch the video here: