Date archives "August 2013"

Project of the Day: the West Marin Commons

West Marin Commons Introduction Jessica Conrad: “In 2006, a group of community members expressed a strong desire “to foster a social complement to the scenic landscape and natural ecology of West Marin,” and after a series of discussions about the commons and its life-enriching capacities, an organization called West Marin Commons emerged. Today West Marin… Continue reading

Solidary for All in Greece (2): Imagine the City

Excerpted from Julia Amalia Heyer‘s report for Der Spiegel: “For Karantza, the crisis represents an opportunity for change. She and Stephania Xydia, 26, founded a non-governmental organization called “Imagine the City.” It is both a coordination office for citizens’ initiatives and a reeducation program of sorts, with the aim of improving the management of cities… Continue reading

Spanish study: collaborative culture in the entreprise

From Ernesto Van Peborgh: “El Viaje de Odiseo investigates the potential of social networking related to communication, knowledge management and collaborative work inside big corporations. Since 2005, Odiseo has been creating collaborative platforms for companies and institutions to enable actors to engage and interact together in the design of solutions for a more sustainable future…. Continue reading

Project of the Day: Next System Project

Next System Project Introduction “a multi-year initiative aimed at developing the carefully researched and comprehensive proposals required to deal with the systemic challenges—environmental, economic, social and political—the United States faces. It hopes thereby to help stimulate a broad national dialogue on longer term political economic directions. The Next System Project will bring together leading thinkers,… Continue reading

Fora do Eixo’s adaptation to and appropriation of, network forms (2)

“The network’s establishment of national headquarters in S˜ao Paulo, and its need to reach out to musicians who gained visibility prior to their participation in Fora do Eixo, reveals the limitations of this method, both in terms of the generation of taste, as well as in terms of the reach of the network. Fora do… Continue reading

Rich get Richer effect empirically observed in Bitcoin’s evolution

Excerpted from Technology Review, which reviews a arxiv published study: “In 2011, however, BitCoin began to get significant media coverage which attracted many more users. The currency also became more attractive after an exchange was set up that allowed bitcoins to be traded for dollars. During this second phase, bitcoins started to function as a… Continue reading

The Parody of the Commons

A new essay titled “The Parody of the Commons” and written by P2P Lab collaborators has just been published at the open access journal TripleC: This essay builds on the idea that Commons-based peer production is a social advancement within capitalism but with various post-capitalistic aspects, in need of protection, enforcement, stimulation and connection with… Continue reading

Project of the Day: Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science

Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science = Public Lab is a community where you can learn how to investigate environmental concerns. Using inexpensive DIY techniques, we seek to change how people see the world in environmental, social, and political terms. For more information: 1. “The Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science (Public Lab)… Continue reading

Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri on the Felicitious Encounter in the Urban Commons

Excerpted from Gabriel Murgar: “In Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri’s recent book, “Commonwealth” the authors focus on the idea of the city as a location where the disenfranchised are able to organize and take what they have to contend their marginalized position. In other words, the authors look at the common resources available to people… Continue reading

Video: Roman Krznaric on Moving from the Age of Introspection to the Age of Outrospection

Gabriel Murgar introduces the topic: “This video is of philosopher Roman Krznaric talking about how social change is contingent upon individuals being able to empathize with others. His premise ties in nicely with Beauregard’s belief that the political struggles of today are not about the recognition of power, but the recognition of peoples needs. Beauregard… Continue reading

Solidarity for All – Greece

Solidarity for all is Greek project to identify and support the manyfold “social solidarity” initiatives unfolding in Greece. http://solidarity4all.gr/ “The situation (in Greece) is explosive and this is why the campaign “Solidarity for All” tries to intervene by facilitating and organising, hopefully, the solidarity networks in a more effective way, and by urging the large… Continue reading

From the Andes: Wisdom Dialogues with Indigenous Knowledge

Learning to Value Mother Earth – Indigenous Knowledge The the book ‘New World of Indigenous Resistance’ various indigenous thinkers from the Americas dialogue with linguist, philosopher and activist, Noam Chomsky on their perspectives on the world. They argue from varying epistemologies (how we gain knowledge), showing a fair degree of understanding of Western epistemology. In the… Continue reading

Selected Citations on P2P-driven Agriculture and Food Production

Find the full sources here: …everything old is new again. The resurgent interest in local foods and home-scale preservation—from canning, jamming, freezing, brewing, fermenting, and otherwise experimenting with food—is happening coast to coast. Taking up the pot and the pan, the cheesecloth and strainer, the canning jar and the wine bottle, homesteaders are beginning to… Continue reading