How Communitarian Culture Changes the World: the example of Co-Housing

Cohousing community today is the best example of a successful cultural innovation developed through the intentional communities movement Excerpted from Allen Butcher: “Developing a process for creating intentional community, whether from no pre-existing organization or by transforming an existing religious or any social organization, is the process called in this writing, “intentioneering.” People simply come… Continue reading

The Problem of Cars

The automobile: Kills street life Damages the social fabric of communities Isolates people Fosters suburban sprawl Occupies common land with parking lots Endangers other street users Blots the city’s beauty Disturbs people with its noise Dazzles people with its lights Causes air pollution Slaughters thousands every year Destroys nature Exacerbates global warming Wastes energy and natural… Continue reading

Occupy as Mutual Recognition

the history of all hitherto existing revolutions is the history of struggles over recognition * Article: Occupy as Mutual Recognition. By Richard Gunn and Adrian Wilding From the abstract: “Recent waves of revolutionary struggle – the Occupy movement in New York and elsewhere, London on the steps of St. Pauls, Cairo at the time of… Continue reading

Big Data, Communities and Ethical Resilience

* White Paper: Big Data, Communities and Ethical Resilience: A Framework for Action . By 2013 Bellagio/PopTech Fellows Kate Crawford, Gustavo Faleiros, Amy Luers, Patrick Meier, Claudia Perlich and Jer Thorp; Draft Date: Oct. 24, 2013 Summary via Poptech: “In August 2013, a multidisciplinary group gathered at the Rockefeller Foundation’s Bellagio Center to address the… Continue reading

Project of the Day: Open Steps

Open Steps = global journey amongst open knowledge initiatives, which started in July 2013 “Starting in July 2013 and for one year, we will travel through South-East Europe, Turkey, India, South-East Asia, Japan and South-America. We are going to take advantage of this opportunity and meet people, collectives and organisations actively working on making information,… Continue reading

Podcast of the Day: Ecuador, Open Knowledge, and ‘Buen Vivir’. An Interview With Michel Bauwens

A very special interview between sustainable community expert and “business provocateur” John Thackaray and our very own Michel Bauwens. From the shownotes to the episode: “The global economy treats nature and material resources as if they were infinite, and knowledge as if it was scarce. We have to swap those two around”. (Michel Bauwens) Having enshrined the rights… Continue reading

Massively Distributed Authorship of Academic Papers

* Article: Massively Distributed Authorship of Academic Papers. CHI 2012, May 5–10, 2012, Austin, Texas, USA From the abstract: “Wiki-like or crowdsourcing models of collaboration can provide a number of benefits to academic work. These techniques may engage expertise from different disciplines, and potentially increase productivity. This paper presents a model of massively distributed collaborative… Continue reading

Essay of the Day: Open Source Capitalism

* Essay: Nic Wistreich. Open Source Capitalism. (Winner of the ‘Co-operative Alternatives to Capitalism’ essay prize.) Summary “The co-operative movement and the open source movement both create complex, world-class organisations motivated by social rather than financial goals. From Wikipedia and Linux to Mondragon and the Co-operative Bank, both movements offer coherent alternatives to the kind… Continue reading

Trend of the Day: Contextual Economics

Contextual economics understands that the economy itself contains at least three spheres. In addition to the for-profit business sphere—the focus of mainstream economics—there is also the core sphere, consisting of families and communities; this is the focus of a good deal of work in feminist and social economics. Third is the public purpose sphere, which… Continue reading

Project of the Day: the Share Exchange community meeting place in Santa Rosa, California

Cat Johnson explains: “One of the nation’s first local economy centers, the Share Exchange in Santa Rosa, Calif. is a community meeting place, a collaborative co-working space, a local made marketplace and a non-profit promoting local economies. “Share Exchange is at the crossroads of the localization movement and the shift to sharing,” says co-founder Kelley… Continue reading