P2P Subjectivity Book of the Day: Digital Cosmopolitans in the Age of Connection October 24, 2013 No Comment read
P2P Epistemology P2P Spirituality P2P Subjectivity P2P Theory The myth of immaterial growth and ‘infinite happiness’ October 15, 2013 1 Comment read
P2P Subjectivity On the importance of the post-capitalist imagination October 14, 2013 No Comment read
P2P Subjectivity Sharing The Emerging Collaborative and Sharing Mentalities of the Millenial Generation September 30, 2013 No Comment read
Integral Theory P2P Governance P2P Hierarchy Theory P2P Subjectivity From nation-centric to world-centric approaches September 24, 2013 No Comment read
P2P Ecology P2P Lifestyles P2P Subjectivity The corrosive effects of green puritanism: or why some people should fly September 23, 2013 No Comment read
Collective Intelligence Featured Project P2P Labor P2P Lifestyles P2P Movements P2P Subjectivity P2P Theory Project of the Day: Sustaining Time September 16, 2013 No Comment read
P2P Governance P2P Public Policy P2P Subjectivity We need to balance our “masculine” global economy with “feminine” global governance. September 13, 2013 1 Comment read
P2P Books P2P Movements P2P Subjectivity P2P Theory Politics A review of “To Save Everything Click Here” (critique of the Quantified Self movement) September 13, 2013 No Comment read
P2P Spirituality P2P Subjectivity Selected Citations on P2P Spirituality September 1, 2013 No Comment read
Ethical Economy P2P Collaboration P2P Subjectivity Problematizing and untangling the concept of ‘competition’ August 31, 2013 No Comment read
P2P Books P2P Subjectivity P2P Theory Sharing Urban Commons Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri on the Felicitious Encounter in the Urban Commons August 25, 2013 No Comment read
P2P Epistemology P2P Hierarchy Theory P2P Subjectivity Sharing Videos Video: Roman Krznaric on Moving from the Age of Introspection to the Age of Outrospection August 25, 2013 No Comment read
Economy and Business P2P Books P2P Epistemology P2P Subjectivity Douglas Rushkoff on understanding the good and the bad of Presentism August 21, 2013 1 Comment read