Date archives "February 2019"

Open call for ideas: Open source agriculture workshop

The P2P Lab is happy to announce the launch of “Open source agriculture: Co-create with Tzoumakers” , celebrating the gathering of designers, makers and farmers who are adapting to the digitised world. The workshop will be hosted at the rural makerspace “Tzoumakers”, which is located in NW Greece.  1. Introduction and background The P2P Lab… Continue reading

How to be “Team Human” in the digital future

Hi, My new book Team Human, launches today.  I’ve never written to everyone in my address book before, but this is by far the most important publication of my career: a manifesto arguing for human dignity and prosperity in a digital age. Autonomous technologies, runaway markets and weaponized media seem to have overturned civil society,… Continue reading

A Looming Deadline for the Right to Ramble

For centuries, ordinary Brits have enjoyed a legal “right to ramble” throughout the countryside even when they might cross someone’s private property. In England and Wales alone, there are an estimated 140,000 miles of footpaths and bridlepaths that are considered public rights of way. Now, as reported by the website Boing Boing, the full scope of this… Continue reading

Has the time come for a World Political Party?

Thanks a lot to Heikki Patomäki for the stimulating proposal for “A World Political Party”. I am sceptical for a number of reasons but primarily because I do not see a organic connection with anything that is unfolding on the ground. What I see unfolding is quite different, and I believe our solutions must be… Continue reading

Sharing Society International Conference: Call for Papers and Poster Presentations

See Sharing Society Project for complete details   INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE “Sharing Society. The Impact of Collaborative Collective Actions in the Transformation of Contemporary Societies” Bizkaia Aretoa, University of the Basque Country, Bilbao (Spain) May 23-24, 2019 Call for Papers and Poster Presentations 1. Context and Rationale Although the concept of collective action has been widely… Continue reading

Jerry Michalski ponders ‘abundance’ in the face of artificial scarcity

In this video, American technology consultant Jerry Michalski shares his thoughts on ‘abundance’ in the face of artificial scarcity. The ExO Foundation’s MTP (Massive Transformational Purpose) is Migrating Society to Abundance. Michalski explores exactly what abundance means in that context. Jerry Michalski is the former managing editor of Release 1.0, a technology newsletter. He is the… Continue reading

Janelle Orsi on transforming the way we think about leadership

The following podcast and text are reposted from The Wakeman Agency. About This Episode In 2010, The American Bar Association named Janelle Orsi a Legal Rebel, for being an attorney who is remaking the legal profession through the power of innovation. We agree- Janelle is a rebel with a cause, transforming the way we think… Continue reading

Better Jobs and Better Future: What cooperatives can do for young people?

The following article is reposted from CECOP-CICOPA Europe. CECOP-CICOPA Europe has decided to give a voice directly to young people and those working with them. Here is the result! Three videos illustrating employment and entrepreneurial opportunities that cooperatives in industry and services provide to young people across EU. Cooperatives are riding the wave of changes…. Continue reading

Ideological Tensions and Affinities Between Crypto-Libertarian and Crypto-Commonist Visions

Michel Bauwens: At the P2P Foundation, we do not favour technological determinism (technology determines societal outcomes), nor the ‘technology is neutral, it depends what you do with it’, but rather, we believe that technological infrastructures are in fact socio-technical systems, whose design and deployment, and potentially subversive use, are the reflection of the values and… Continue reading

Call for contributions: International conference “Social Solidarity Economy & the Commons: Contributions to the Deepening of Democracy”

International Conference: “Social Solidarity Economy and the Commons: Contributions to the Deepening of Democracy” Venue: Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), Lisbon, Portugal Date: 6 – 8th November 2019 Organiser: Centre for International Studies (CEI-IUL) The second international conference “Social Solidarity Economy and the Commons” will be a meeting point for researchers, activists, public officials and… Continue reading