Fab Labs supports local entrepreneurship with open-source and peer-to-peer production

Cross-posted from Shareable. Khushboo Balwani: Here’s the problem: How can consumers become producers? The shift from consumer culture to maker culture is often described in terms of a synthesis between consumers and producers —”prosumers.” What practical steps can be taken for people to become prosumers? Here’s how one organization is working on the problem: In 2002, Neil Gershenfeld,… Continue reading

Launching the Nonprofit Democracy Network

Simon Mont: How can nonprofits and movement workers committed to social transformation embody the change we want to see and become more effective, accountable, and equitable as we do it? In late September 2017, thirty-eight people from eighteen different organizations based in ten different states came together to answer this question and learn how to effectively… Continue reading

Matchfunding Social Entrepreneurship and the Commons Collaborative Economy in Barcelona

A new form of citizen participation arises in Barcelona, combining participatory budgets and crowdfunding. It is a co-responsibility model called Matchfunding and it allowes citizens to start and support initiatives for the improvement of Barcelona by connecting participation and democracy with public budgets. The Goteo Foundation (www.goteo.org), in collaboration with the Barcelona City Council and… Continue reading

Agent Intellect and Black Zones

This essay addresses arguments regarding the “place” or “non-place” in which ideas originate and whether they are wholly transcendental, wholly contingent, or a combination of transcendental and contingent. Far from a resuscitation or recitation of Medieval scholastic disputations, the essay seeks to situate these untimely concerns in the context of spent discursive and ideological systems… Continue reading

Change is possible! How to frame the economy to support progressive politics.

I highly recommend this work done by several organizations I think highly of. These highly accessible and thoughtful resources can help us more effectively reframe the dominant economic narratives that have gripped the public imagination and paved the way for regressive economic, social and environmental policies. Without the framing resources and co-ordination to challenge these… Continue reading

Permanently Affordable Housing: Challenges and Potential Paths Forward

Julie Gilgoff: While billion dollar development companies eat up affordable housing units throughout the Bay Area, dedicated teams of organizers, nonprofit service providers, community development corporations, and others fight a relentless battle along side and on behalf of those at threat of displacement. Some are seeking to transform the current system of land ownership, removing profit… Continue reading

Agriculture and Autonomy in the Middle East

Perhaps one of the most important examples of a broad based, decentralized, democratic, community directed development based on social justice, gender equality and ecological well-being; sustained by the people known for the central role their fighters played in the defeat of ISIS. The following article was written by Sean Keller and originally published in Local… Continue reading

Investing surplus for impact: Cobudgeting at Outlandish

Since 2015 Outlandish have spent £192,450 in Cobudget across 34 buckets. Kate Beecroft interviews Brian Spurding, from the web services coop Outlandish about their use of Cobudget. Originally published in Greater than/finance.  A web services consultancy based in London, Outlandish is a worker owned cooperative. They use Cobudget to democratically distribute dividends to all cooperative members as a… Continue reading