Date archives "May 2013"

Movement of the Day: ScholRev

ScholRev is a community in favor of the Open Scholarly Revolution This is from the mission statement draft, crafted by Eugenio Battaglia et al.: “#ScholRev is a decentralized union of scientists, educators, programmers and digital enthusiasts which share the vision to deliver a series of open tools in order to create, disseminate and evaluate scholarship… Continue reading

Keep DRM Out of HTML5 Standards

Danyl Strype: “A group of companies, including Microsoft, Google, NetFlix and the BCC, are attempting to build what I call crippleware (“DRM” or “Digital Rights Management”) into HTML5 – the open standards which define the Web – with a proposal called EME (Encrypted Media Extensions). It’s very important that the W3C (the World Wide Web… Continue reading

Project of the Day: Oregon Commons

The Oregon Commons, a project “working to inspire appreciation, stewardship and advocacy” for all that Oregonians share. “Oregon Commons hosts workshops to help people explore the diversity of their local commons, and partners with Portland State University on a capstone class, Reclaiming the Commons, which engages students in service learning projects.” Co-founder Paula Manley is… Continue reading

Movement of the Day: GIVE, the global villages movement

GIVE aims for Globally Integrated Village Environments, and is an initiative by Franz Nahrada to promote the expansion of Global Villages Here below, Franz explains its sevens strategic imperatives: “Our seven themes in detail: (1) Global Villegiatura – Trans Market Economies “In a time when fewer and fewer productive industries supply the global markets with… Continue reading

Events: Le Printemps des Laboratoires #1 – COMMUNE, COMMUNITY, COMMON

Le Printemps des Laboratoires #1 COMMUNE, COMMUNITY, COMMON A guided public conversation around the ideas of Commune, Commons and Community. Two ‘Masters of Ceremonies’ journalist Jade Lindgaard and art critic and curator Thomas Boutoux will coordinate meetings and lead the audience, or rather, the members of this temporary community, through a series of artistic, performative,… Continue reading

A dutch-language presentation on the p2p economy

““Design is beter een gemeenschapsgoed”, zegt Michel Bauwens. Open design, waarbij een gemeenschap parallel producten en diensten ontwikkelt, kan niet alleen snel resultaat leveren maar is typisch ook duurzamer. Dat is alvast één les die we onthouden van de boeiende workshop met Michel Bauwens (P2P Foundation) die shiftN en Plan C samen organiseerden. Je kan… Continue reading

Commons: The constitution of society beyond market and state

To read the original in German see http://www.boell.de/calendar/VA-viewevt-de.aspx?evtid=12704 We live in a time when markets fail and traditional political institutions are incapable of solving pressing issues of social and ecological transformation. This is where the international Commons movement comes in. Renowned pioneers of this movement call for a paradigm shift to overcome the limitations of… Continue reading

Collaborative consumption is dead

Excerpted from Neal Gorenflo: “I want to talk about how money is ruining what started out as a transformative concept. (PandoDaily’s own Erin Griffith also recently took on this issue in her post, “Does money taint the sharing economy?”) I’m not surprised that collaborative consumption is suffering growing pains. This is what happens when a… Continue reading