Date archives "January 2014"

On the difference between Empathy and Radical Connection

Nurturing the courage and conviction to transform these systems is just as important as developing more empathy in ourselves and others. The idea of radical connection captures this combination perfectly. It’s a visceral recognition that we are part of something larger that urges us to act for the whole community’s benefit, and not just for… Continue reading

Toward Resilient Architectures 1: Biology Lessons

by Michael Mehaffy, Nikos A. Salingaros, originally published by MetropolisMag.com Among environmental designers, the word “resilience” is bandied about a lot these days: in some quarters, threatening to displace another popular word “sustainability”. Partly that’s a reflection of newsworthy events like Superstorm Sandy, adding to a growing list of other disruptive events like tsunamis, droughts, and… Continue reading

How To Address Between-Groups Cooperation ?

does individual, lower level between individuals cooperation entail between group, higher level cooperation? The answer is no. But not only there is no necessary connection, there are in fact plausible mechanisms whereby lower level cooperation actually decreases higher level cooperation Excerpted from Joao Fabiano: “However attractive the cooperative paradise may seem, it is not clear… Continue reading

Crisis and the Emergence of Communal Experiments in Greece

“The Crisis and the Emergence of Communal Experiments in Greece” is a working paper that was presented by Nicholas Anastasopoulos, a Greek architect and researcher, in the ICSA2013 conference held in Scotland with the aim to investigate the communal pathways to sustainable living. According to Nicholas, “the Greek crisis is only a speck, albeit a… Continue reading

Looking Back on P2P and the P2P-Foundation in 2013

Michel Bauwens: Kevin Flanagan has asked me to write two articles, one that reviews p2p developments in 2013, and one that looks forward to 2014. Here is the first part of a personal and impressionistic interpretation of what happened in 2013. I like to describe the development of p2p ideas and practices and the P2P… Continue reading

The Ordinary Wisdom and Shared Power of the psyCommons

Denis Postle has produced a nice explanatory video on the concept and practice of the psyCommons, ” Ordinary Wisdom and Shared Power is the first of several videos about the psyCommons that he is producing. What is the psyCommons? Around 45% of the UK population have no need of ‘mental health’ services. They work and… Continue reading

Benjamin Barber on City-Based Global Governance

Summary of a talk by Benjamin Barber via Stewart Brand: “Sovereign nation states have conspicuously failed to cooperate well enough to deal with increasingly global problems such as climate change, environmental degradation, and organized crime, Barber said. Nations focus on their borders, which are seen as competitive zero-sum games. “But if we shift our gaze,… Continue reading

Declaration: An Internet for the Common Good

* An Internet for the Common Good: Engagement, Empowerment, and Justice for All. A Community Informatics Declaration. Centre for Community Informatics Research, Development and Training Republished from the Community Informatics community, via Michael Gurstein: “Effective use of the Internet holds the potential to benefit everyone. Currently, however, its benefits are distributed unequally — some people… Continue reading

Project of the Day: Common Ground Health Clinic

Common Ground Health Clinic By the Rosehip Medics: “The Common Ground Health Clinic started on September 9, 2005 just days after hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast. Due to the humanitarian disaster and apparent lack of governmental response, two community activists, Sharon Johnson and Malik Rahim put out a call for healthcare workers to help… Continue reading