Date archives "March 2019"

Self-Regulation and Regulatory Intermediation in the Platform Economy

Republished excerpt from SSRN.com Forthcoming in: Marta Cantero Gamito & Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz (eds.) The Role of the EU in Transnational Legal Ordering: Standards, Contracts and Codes, Edward Elgar 2019 Christoph Busch University of Osnabrück – European Legal Studies Institute Abstract Digital platforms are not only market intermediaries between different groups of platform users. They are… Continue reading

Podcast of the Day: The White Paper by Satoshi Nakamoto – Jaya Klara Brekke, Ben Vickers and Paul Mason in conversation

Republished from Soundcloud.com In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto published a revolutionary white paper that described a simple peer-to-peer electronic cash system that would later become Bitcoin. In the decade since the launch of the digital currency, the nascent blockchain technology behind Bitcoin has been heralded as having the… Continue reading

The Latent, Unused Power of Citizens and the Production of Public Collateral

This post by Ann Pettifor is reposted from TNI, as part of their Longreads series, State of Power 2019. It was just a montage of words uttered over a video in the summer of 2018. Soon the words went viral. They helped unseat a Wall St-friendly Democrat – one primed to be the next Congressional… Continue reading

Community Wealth Building and the Preston Model: Call for Contributors.

CERG/RDLAC Silvertown Session 9th May 2019 Community Wealth Building, Albert Road, North Woolwich E16 2J This is a call for people interested in contributing to an economic, social and cultural development workshop happening in the Silvertown/North Woolwich area of the Docks on the evening of 9th May 2019. The workshop is part of a series… Continue reading

From Global to Glocal: How to shift from extractive to generative entrepreneurship

As the challenges we face in the world become more complex and systemic than ever before, viewing business as regenerative instead of extractive could be the radical new approach we need. The following article was written by Jenny Andersson and is reposted from the RSA’s Website. The globalisation of business has brought many positives, especially… Continue reading

Why We Need a New Open Source License

Mary Camacho:Our developer and application communities have been asking for more clarity on our licensing models, and we are very happy to share our progress and some exciting news. Last September, we wrote about the licensing needs for truly peer-to-peer software. As part of that post, we said that it was time to develop We understand… Continue reading

Mutating the Future: the Anticipatory Experimentation Method

Reposted from Medium.com We human beings for most of our history have solved the problems of the present. Problem arises, people respond. See problem, act on problem. But now we find ourselves in a new context, beset by not just the problems of the present but as well of the future. These include automation and… Continue reading

Human waste: the latest enclosure of the commons?

I’ve always been amazed at the things and activities around which commons have been unexpectedly developed – noncommercial theater, humanitarian rescue maps, specialized scientific microscopes. Little did I suspect that I would encounter a commons based on….human excrement. Even more surprising is that this valiant little commons, dedicated to using the human biome to benefit everyone, may soon… Continue reading

Designing for positive emergence (Majorca as a case study)

[…]The last three sections on ethics, aesthetics and complexity might seem theoretical, but, as we saw earlier, to break through to a new way of thinking about our problems, we need to ask deeper questions about the theories that currently inform our practice. Let me make the theory more palpable by relating it to aspects… Continue reading

Commoning Our Cities: Mary Miss, Silvia Federici, Peter Linebaugh

Reinventing our cities and re-enchanting the world. Who gets a say in designing where they live? What if more of us did? This week, we visit Mary Miss, a Guggenheim fellow and celebrated artist, whose organization, The City as Living Laboratory, strives to empower people to create not the cliché of the sustainable city, she… Continue reading

Co-ops Need Leaders, Too

Originally posted on Medium on 21st January 2019. I frequently encounter a notion, among those drawn to cooperatives, that a cooperative should be an amorphous, faceless collective in which old-world skills and norms of leadership can be discarded. How does this work out for them? Not well. Usually one of two entirely predictable things happens… Continue reading

Digital Democracy and Data Commons (DDDC) a participatory platform to build a more open, transparent and collaborative society.

Originally posted on LabGov.City on 21st February 2019, written by Monica Bernardi, The Urban Media Lab The interest for citizens co-production of public services is increasing and many digital participatory platforms (DPPs) have been developed in order to improve participatory democratic processes. During the Sharing City Summit in Barcelona last November we discovered the DDDC, i.e. the Digital… Continue reading

How one city in France is working together to reduce waste

This post by Marco Quaglia is cross-posted from Shareable With an annual average of 243 kg (over 535 pounds) of waste per capita, citizens of Roubaix, in the north of France, were producing less than half their country’s average Municipal Solid Waste (MSW). Yet their aim to reduce it even further has brought about the… Continue reading

Towards Co-operative CommonWealth: Transition in a Perilous Century. Sign up now!

Across the Planet Young People are Mobilizing “I want you to act. I want you to act as you would in a crisis. I want you to act as if the house is on fire, because it is.” 16 year – old Greta Thunberg at Davos – January 2019 Towards a Co-operative CommonWealth: Transition in… Continue reading