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New introductory course on the Commons open for registration

Via Mary Beth Steisslinger:

 

 

Hello Friends Around the World, thought you might be interested in participating in the next Common Course online, beginning the end of January, 2011.   

 

I am putting this out to people i know who are working towards sustainability and justice in various fields.  I think you will find that the commons movement provides means to operationalize sustainability and enable transparency,…

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Added by Michel Bauwens on January 14, 2011 at 9:51 — No Comments

New report on the benefits of raw 'open public service data'

Via Marco Fioretti:

 

"Open Data, Open Society is a report I wrote for the Institute of

Economics of Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna. The report represents the

first part of a research project (1) financed through the DIME network

(Dynamics of Institutions and Markets in Europe), as part of DIME Work

Package 6.8, coordinated by Professor Giulio Bottazzi.



The report discusses the current and potential role, in a truly…

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Added by Michel Bauwens on January 13, 2011 at 2:48 — No Comments

Share or Die, Youth in Recession Call for Submissions

Dear Commoners & P2P community,



Below my signature is Shareable's call for pitches and submissions

to an anthology we're putting together that's a how-to survive by sharing

and making handbook for Gen-Y.



We imagine an anthology written by Gen-Y for Gen-Y.  Much has been

written about this generation, but we want to give them a chance to tell their

story, and to help their peers re-imagine the present and future as an

opportunity for vastly more… Continue

Added by Michel Bauwens on January 8, 2011 at 5:38 — No Comments

Reset Ireland: January 15 and 16

Via Kevin Flanagan:

 

Reset Ireland is a grassroots initiative to facilitate conversation for real social, political and economic change through developing an action plan for open government and media reform. Many conversations about political reform are all ready taking place in Ireland. Reset Ireland is an opportunity to knit these conversations together. A call to action for an alternative Ireland.



Whats this about?



Like many people witnessing the…

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Added by Michel Bauwens on January 6, 2011 at 7:03 — No Comments

P2P Foundation announces new mailing list

Via Kevin Carson:

 

Here is a link to the new P2P Research email list:

http://lists.ourproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/p2p-foundation



It is a mailman list like the present one, and the subscription

procedure is quite simple and straightforward.



If you wish to remain a member and continue to receive messages,

please click on the link and subscribe…

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Added by Michel Bauwens on January 5, 2011 at 3:52 — No Comments

New book: the insect logic behind our networked societies

new book links insect behaviour to social ‘webs’

 

insect logic is seen behind contemporary media technologies and network society

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Added by Michel Bauwens on January 4, 2011 at 13:20 — No Comments

Bringing the discussion on The Commons to Dakar at the World Social Forum

Via Biens Communs: http://bienscommuns.org/blog/?p=1180

 

The World Social Forum and the World Forum on Science and Democracy will be two opportunities for the commoners to interact with other civic and social movements.

A list of discussion is now open for volunteers at :…

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Added by Michel Bauwens on January 4, 2011 at 6:38 — No Comments

7th International Conference on Internet, Law & Politics (IDP 2011): Net Neutrality

Via Mayo Fuster-Morell:

 

7th International Conference on Internet, Law & Politics (IDP 2011): Net Neutrality and other challenges for the future of the Internet



Barcelona, 11-12 July, 2011



Presentation



Net Neutrality, the general principle that the network must remain

neutral as to the contents transmitted over it, avoiding any

discrimination based on the nature or the origin of the data, has become

a hot topic…

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Added by Michel Bauwens on January 3, 2011 at 11:10 — No Comments

eCars needs an open source hardware licensing scheme, please assist

Tere Vaden writes:

 

the eCars - Now! (http://www.sahkoautot.fi/eng) community is about to launch publishing its material, and needs to adopt an open source hardware licensing scheme. Do you know of any

*actually functioning* open source hardware license? It seems that, for

instance, http://www.ohanda.org/

is still in its early stages. The eCars…

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Added by Michel Bauwens on December 30, 2010 at 12:57 — 1 Comment

Call for Papers: Globalization 2.0 in Education

Via Daniel Araya:

 

daniel@jgse.org

 

Vol 1, No 2 (2011)

Globalization 2.0



This issue of the Journal of Global

Studies in Education
will focus on the rapid growth of newly

industrializing countries (NICs) in the context of education and

socioeconomic development.
In 2003, Goldman Sachs published a startling

report on the growth of NICs in which Brazil, Russia, India, and…

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Added by Michel Bauwens on December 28, 2010 at 2:58 — No Comments

OpenWear: Report on Sustainability, Openness and P2P production in the world of fashion

Via Bertram Niessen:

 

“We are proud to announce that after nearly one year of research and discussions the research report of the EDUfashion project “OpenWear. Sustainability, Openness and P2P production in the world of fashion” is

finally on-line. We hope that it will ignite discussions, actions and

further researches about sustainability, sharing and micro-economies.

 

url…

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Added by Michel Bauwens on December 27, 2010 at 1:12 — No Comments

Recommended: The Remix the Commons video series

Via ALAIN AMBROSI /ICC VIDEOS



Hello,



You can now access the series of short video interviews  made during the

Berlin IC 

Conference in November at  http://www.vimeo.com/user5449180/videos.



They will soon be available also on Youtube, dailymotion and blip.tv.



These videos are part of the  edited takes that will be… Continue

Added by Michel Bauwens on December 23, 2010 at 3:13 — No Comments

The Multitude Project launches infrastructure template for massive activist campaigns

Via Multitude:

 

"Multitude Project provided the movement against Tom Flanagan with an

infrastructure of communication, collaboration and coordination. This

infrastructure is already up and running, ready to be populated by the

2,286 Facebook subscribers. You can also join this movement.

https://sites.google.com/site/firetomflanagan/home



Multitude Project also…

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Added by Michel Bauwens on December 22, 2010 at 2:57 — No Comments

Commons advocate David Bollier launches new blog

Via David Bollier:

 

I am thrilled to announce the launch of my new blog/website, www.Bollier.org.  It will be the primary showcase for my latest discoveries, adventures and reflections about the commons as I step off in some new directions.  I invite you to become a regular reader, get the RSS feed, put me on your blogroll and pass this news along to friends. 



Although I am no longer associated with On the…

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Added by Michel Bauwens on December 17, 2010 at 9:30 — No Comments

Tracking the portrayal of Russians during cyberconflict incidents

The following is an excerpt from:

War, Conflict and Commemoration in the Age of Digital Reproduction

The special issue of Digital Icons at http://www.digitalicons.org/

Blame it on the Russians: Tracking the portrayal of Russians during cyberconflict incidents

From Athina…

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Added by Michel Bauwens on December 12, 2010 at 0:00 — No Comments

Russian and Eastern/Central European cyberconflict research update

Our friend and colleague

Athina Karatzogianni

contributed a paper (4.9) on Russian hackers, various cyberconflicts, and media implicating them in the Climategate hack, which is part of an interesting issue of the journal Digital Icons:

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Digital Icons: Studies in Russian, Eurasian and Central European New Media

Issue 4:…

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Added by Michel Bauwens on December 11, 2010 at 4:28 — No Comments

P2P Foundation mailing list getting the Wikileaks treatment from belgian firm Alfahosting

Readers of this blog may know that we also have a very active mailing list, called P2P Research, which is used both for broadcasting p2p news items

and for discussing internal and external p2p issues. It has really been

at the core of our online community building efforts and where most

interaction has taken place. Humanly speaking this list IS the…

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Added by Michel Bauwens on December 6, 2010 at 2:49 — No Comments

Interface journal: voices of dissent: activists' engagements in the creation of alternative, autonomous, radical and independent media

Via Mayo Fuster-Morrell:


enjoy the new issue of "Interface: A journal for and about social movements" on the topic: "Voices of dissent: activists' engagements in the creation of alternative, autonomous, radical and independent media". See below. Cheers! Mayo



Here below the announcement of the new issue of Interface on voices…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on December 2, 2010 at 12:14 — No Comments

"Circular Multilateral Barter 1.0" Release

via Evgeni Pandurski :

We are pleased to announce the first stable release of our free (as in

freedom) software for peer-to-peer circular barter exchange. You can

download the source code at: https://sourceforge.net/projects/cmb/

Here is the first website running our software:

https://www.multiswap.net/about/

What is "Circular Multilateral Barter…

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Added by Michel Bauwens on November 26, 2010 at 5:56 — No Comments

Bringing the discussion on The Commons to Dakar In February 2011 at the World Social Forum

Via Frederic Sultan:



The World Social Forum and the World Forum on Science and Democracy will be two opportunities for the commoners to interact with other civic and social movements.



Discussion on the Commons in the World Forum on Science and Democracy (WFSD)



The World Forum on Science and Democracy (WFSD) will be held on February the 4th and 5th. Its objective is twofold : questioning the functioning of the scientific institutions and funding (science and technology… Continue

Added by Michel Bauwens on November 19, 2010 at 14:30 — No Comments

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