Closed Nature of Cradle to Cradle Certification Process Holds Back Progress of the ‘Circular Economy’ in Pioneering Netherlands

Via the Economic Realms blog, an assessment of the progress of the ‘circular economy’ (zero waste because waste becomes raw material for other processes): “I was interested to find out whether experts working on the circular economy in the Netherlands also shared Braungart’s confidence. Krispijn Beek, who worked at the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Innovation… Continue reading

Influence of Peer Reviews in Making Choices

Social media has become one of the most discussed platforms that bring people of similar interests together. There are other online agencies and websites that focus on encouraging people of similar interests to share their opinions, views, principles and suggestions. The P2P Foundation is one such organization that follows peer-to-peer technology to raise consciousness towards… Continue reading

Nine Temporalites for the Commons

Here I detail nine key discourses or perspectives that offer fundamentally different visions for the world. These can be considered counter hegemonic knowledges and temporalities, and indeed each one has a distinctly different narrative to the dominant hegemonic rationality. I do not argue that these are the only counter-hegemonic narratives that either exist or should… Continue reading

Influence of Peer Reviews in Making Choices

Social media has become one of the most discussed platforms that bring people of similar interests together. There are other online agencies and websites that focus on encouraging people of similar interests to share their opinions, views, principles and suggestions. The P2P Foundation is one such organization that follows peer-to-peer technology to raise consciousness towards… Continue reading

Wouter Tebbens reviews Wolfgang Hoeschele’s The Economics of Abundance

Republished from Wouter Tebbens: “Now let me intent to summarise Wolfgang Hoeschele’s book: * Wolfgang Hoeschele. The Economics of Abundance: A Political Economy of Freedom, Equity, and Sustainability. Gower Publishing, 2010 The creation of scarcity In the first part of the book, Hoeschele addresses the production of scarcity. The mechanisms designed to create artificial scarcity… Continue reading

A New study about the Governance of Open Source Software Foundations: Who Holds the Power?

* Article: Governance of Open Source Software Foundations: Who Holds the Power? By Ludovico Prattico. TIM Review, December 2012 The Abstract: “The research reported in this article attempts to discover who holds the power in open source software foundations through the analysis of governance documents. Artificial neural network analysis is used to analyse the content… Continue reading

Video of the Day: Usman Haque on Global Open Data for Digital Urbanism

Stuart Candy (ARUP Melbourne, Australia) explains: “Usman Haque (@uah) is a London-based architect, artist and entrepreneur. He has created responsive environments, interactive installations, digital interface devices and dozens of mass-participation initiatives. We are rapidly populating the world with instruments that help us comprehend our architectural, infrastructural and environmental surroundings. As their increasingly rich data flows… Continue reading

Movement of the Day: The Post-Growth Institute

The Post-Growth Institute advocates for reduction in consumption and minimizing one’s ecological footprint, the Australian-based institute supports and promotes sharing communities and prominent sharing advocates Cat Johnson explains: ” With a tagline, “From bigger, towards better,” the Post-Growth Institute provides platforms for people to offer insights about sharing in an economic context. Advocates for reduction… Continue reading

Video of the Day: Beth Noveck on Open-Sourcing Government

Via TED: “What can governments learn from the open-data revolution? In this stirring talk, Beth Noveck, the former deputy CTO at the White House, shares a vision of practical openness — connecting bureaucracies to citizens, sharing data, creating a truly participatory democracy. Imagine the “writable society” …” Watch the video here: