The Open Media Literacy Manifesto

A plea by Antonio Lopez: “Humans are learning creatures. We evolve through sharing. Everyone has something to contribute to the cultural commons. And the cultural commons must remain open. Meanwhile we are being globally mindfraked by less than a handful of multinational corporations. Our education system is crumbling and being ripped to shreds. The public… Continue reading

Occupying the Commons

The third issue of The Future of Occupy is out. FoO is an excellent compilation of the best writing and analysis around Occupy. The issue has five sections: Section 1: Reports from #OWS’s “Making Worlds: A Forum on the Commons” – blogs, videos and interviews reporting back on all the action from a seminal meeting… Continue reading

Essay of the Day: How Renewables Will Change Electricity Markets

* Article: How renewables will change electricity markets in the next five years. By Ruggero Schleicher-Tappeser. Energy Policy, June 2012. Excellent summary on the prospects for renewables in Europe, with atttention to distributed infrastructures, well worth making the effort. From the abstract: “Photovoltaic (PV) cells, onshore wind turbines, internet technologies, and storage technologies have the… Continue reading

Toni Prug: P2P Is Not a Mode of Production

Excerpted from Toni Prug: “p2p entirely depends on those economic activities that pay for the housing, clothes, food and other living costs of all contributors (wages, studentships, parents’ funds, inheritances … all earned or created in capitalist or other existing systems based on commodities, exchange, labour, money, value) and those activities determine the overall mode… Continue reading

Movement of the Day: The Liquid Democracy Association

“The Liquid Democracy Association is a non-profit and non-partisan organisation that works on innovative ideas and projects for democratic participation. Our goal is to establish a transparent democratic principle in both the political and social domain based on strengthening the citizens’ participation. We are working on ideas and projects that will make our modern democracy… Continue reading

This is What Democracy Looks Like in a Workplace: the Software Coop in the UK

Source: Cyberunions Cyberunions Podcast: Episode 54 This is What Democracy Looks Like in a Workplace [powerpress] We have Stephen and Walton and … Some one else?? It’s coop fortnight and we’re speaking to MJ Ray about cooperatives. MJ is a member Software Coop How does it work? Production  but consensus decision-making as far as possible   – we are a collective (we… Continue reading

Crowdfunding the Commons: Goteo.org Interview

Source: Shareable Goteo means “to drip” in English. Credit: David Purser, licensed under Creative Commons We are reinventing social and cultural practices. By necessity and desire. New ways of collaborating require, not the least, new ways of organizing financial means. In the cultural sector, commercial models based on copyrights (selling copies) and government funded models (subsidies)… Continue reading

The Abundance debate (1): Christian Siefkes on Digital Plenty Versus Natural Scarcity

Excerpted from Article: Beyond digital plenty: Building blocks for physical peer production. By Christian Siefkes. Journal of Peer Production, Issue #1: Productive Negation, 2012 The summary of the argument: “Commons-based peer production has produced astonishing amounts of freely usable and shareable information. While that is amazing in itself, many people think that it is all,… Continue reading