Date archives "October 2013"

Binding Chaos – Stigmergy

Part 2 of our series from Binding Chaos the new book by Heather Marsh is the chapter on Stigmergy. Share in any way you like with attribution (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0). For Part 1 see http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/society-vs-dissociation/2013/10/21 Abstract from Binding Chaos, the new book by Heather Marsh @GeorgieBC kamagra in groningen

Book of the Day: Digital Cosmopolitans in the Age of Connection

* Book: Rewire: Digital Cosmopolitans in the Age of Connection. By Ethan Zuckerman. Norton, 2013 Excerpted from the Publisher’s summary: “In Rewire, media scholar and activist Ethan Zuckerman explains why the technological ability to communicate with someone does not inevitably lead to increased human connection. At the most basic level, our human tendency to “flock… Continue reading

Project of the Day: Mexican Common Property Forest Governance

Mexican Common Property Forest Governance By David Bray: ‘Formally, the Mexican model is based on common property governance over forested territories by legally recognized rights holders organized in long-standing communities tied together by kinship and mutual knowledge. These common property forests represent a third way of economic development, beyond just public property and markets. They… Continue reading

The end of the car: How virtual mobility affects the physical mobility of the millenial sharing generation

Excerpted from EMILY BADGER: “Teleconferencing has made telework more common. E-commerce has reduced the need to drive to the mall. Real-time arrival apps have made public transit more predictable. Solar-powered stations have helped bike-share expand. WiFi and smart phones have made it possible to get work done on a moving bus, raising the mental cost… Continue reading

Essay of the Day: The Economics of a Self-Managed Society

* Article: Castoriadis, C. (1972) ‘Workers’ Councils and the Economics of a Self-Managed Society’. The following is excerpted from Nick Dyer-Whiteford seminal essay on Red Plenty Platforms: “Historically, the anti-statist tendency in Marxism has been largely carried in a very different ‘worker council’ tradition, that, against the powers of party and state has insisted on… Continue reading

Timebeats – an outline for an alternate currency based on time and education

The timebeats proposal is described on this page: Timebeats alternate currency – presentation and synopsis The currency is time based and allows an initial credit to participants to make their education – both formal and informal – count as an asset. It is described as “… a debt-free decentralised currency called Timebeats, completely based on… Continue reading

On the insufficiency and dangers of activism

A contribution from Joel Dietz: ” I find that generally people internally evaluate the “goodness” of any particular project on the basis of some internal checklist, which has a number of values (“clean,” “sustainable,” “inspiring,” “decentralized,” “meaningful,” “reflecting value” etc.) associated with it, and then decide that something is good or bad depending how closely… Continue reading

‘Content Industry’ set to privatize net infrastructure: digital rights management in html-5

It seems that the internet as we knew it is about to pass away, giving way to a much more controlled environment where websites can code what can and what can’t be done with so-called ‘content’, which becomes something akin to a controlled substance. David Bollier in his recent article The Piecemeal Privatization of Web… Continue reading