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Michel Bauwens's Blog – October 2008 Archive (14)

The hidden epistemological biases of virtual worlds, and how they hurt natural ecology

see Website: http://cabowers.net/



key argument: our virtual environments carry hidden and implicit messages about the (pseudo)abundance of the world, and undermines sustainability consciousness,



Michel



---------- Forwarded message ----------

From: Chet Bowers

Date: Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 1:00 PM

Subject: Exploring mutual interests

To: michelsub2004@gmail.com





Hi Michel:



Many thanks for sending information about where… Continue

Added by Michel Bauwens on October 27, 2008 at 22:54 — No Comments

Opening of FLOSS Manuals bookstore

FLOSS Manuals (http://www.flossmanuals.net) is proud to announce the

opening of our new Book Store. Not only can you now buy our high quality

manuals about Free and Open Source Software as books, but you can also

host the store on your own website! The FLOSS Manuals Book Store can be

nested in your website with a few easy lines of code pasted into your

webpages. The Book Store has been designed to fit neatly into navigation

bars and the sidebar of blogs and it can… Continue

Added by Michel Bauwens on October 27, 2008 at 0:29 — No Comments

Transforming Our Financial System ... From the Bottom Up

The central bankers of the world are planning to meet in Europe to

redesign the financial system from the top down. From Friday, October

24 through Tuesday, October 28, a diverse group of permaculturists,

entrepreneurs, community leaders, and investment strategists are

gathering in Hohenwald, Tennessee, to transform the financial system

from the bottom up, contributing to efforts that are spreading

virally, creating liquidity and economic… Continue

Added by Michel Bauwens on October 27, 2008 at 0:25 — 2 Comments

New Book: Leadership from Below

From the author/publisher site, for more info, see http://www.leadershipfrombelow.com/about.html



The Internet generation of interculturally minded, socially networked leaders is redefining the workplace. Management is slow to respond. Whether you are changing the rules, or watching the rules change, you need to read this book. How can you ground your leadership in the here and now?



Asian philosophy — with concepts like ba, Zen, feng shui, and ki — is becoming increasingly… Continue

Added by Michel Bauwens on October 26, 2008 at 13:10 — No Comments

The Equal Dignity Organizational Concept

From Rune Kvist Olsen:



Request the full document at rukvol@online.no





Now is the time to communicate and forward the message of ”The Equal Dignity Organizational Concept” as a mean to rebuild corporate trust throughout the world. This appeal can be seen as one of the ultimate reactions to the global shift in corporate and economic history of this tumultuous times inflicted with substantial changes and transformations of how our systems in society are functioning. As… Continue

Added by Michel Bauwens on October 23, 2008 at 17:32 — No Comments

New book: Baudelaire in Cyberspace

Baudelaire in Cyberspace

Dialogen over kunst, wetenschap en digitale cultuur

Antoon Van den Braembussche & Angelo Vermeulen

:: preface Henri Beunders

:: graphic design Joris Van Aken & Raf Vancampenhoudt

:: ASP, Brussels, 262 pp, with color illustrations, in Dutch

:: order on http://www.vubpress.be



This publication is a collection of ten in-depth dialogues between art philosopher Antoon Van

den Braembussche and Angelo Vermeulen. In these… Continue

Added by Michel Bauwens on October 22, 2008 at 23:40 — No Comments

New Book: Organising and Disorganising: A Dynamic and Non-Linear Theory of Institutional Emergence

Organising and Disorganising criss-crosses the conventional divisions between complexity theory, ecology, sociology, anthropology and political science, weaving an intriguing and fertile theory of systems behaviour which emphasises dynamical change over static classification. With characteristic wit, Michael Thompson uncovers a plethora of uninhabited intellectual niches for ambitious scholars to colonise.



Following his previous seminal work in this area (see panel on right),… Continue

Added by Michel Bauwens on October 17, 2008 at 10:28 — No Comments

Metagovernment and the People2020 project

Via Paul Codd McDonald, whom I met in Barcelona last week,



More info via paulcoddmacdonald@gmail.com



Here is a link to the open source democracy project I mentioned. I am a founding committee member and can act as a liaison for you with the project, or introduce you to the rest of the committee if you want to get more closely involved.



See http://www.metagovernment.org



Here are some other related projects we have come across over the last 6 months or… Continue

Added by Michel Bauwens on October 15, 2008 at 2:37 — No Comments

BUY-IN NOT BAILOUT - GLOBAL PUBLIC RESCUE

From: avaaz@avaaz.org

Subject: Thanks for buying in, not bailing out



Thank you for adding your voice to the campaign for buy-ins and a global public rescue plan, instead of bailouts which benefit reckless financiers most. The petition will be delivered to Finance Ministers of the G7 countries in Washington by the end of the week, and to a Global Crisis Summit including many heads of state in November.



We do need as many people as possible to join our call, so that we… Continue

Added by Michel Bauwens on October 10, 2008 at 13:24 — No Comments

OPEN MODELS IN KNOWLEDGE INTENSIVE SECTORS: FREE/OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE AND BEYOND

Via Andrea Glorioso || http://people.digitalpolicy.it/sama/cv/:



CALL FOR PAPER

EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT Conference 2009 - www.euram2009.org

11th -14th May 2009, Liverpool, UK



OPEN MODELS IN KNOWLEDGE INTENSIVE SECTORS: FREE/OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE

AND BYOND



DEADLINE: 5 December 2008

SUBMISSION: http://www.euram2009.org/r/submission



TRACK DESCRIPTION

The track focuses on how new collaborative ways of… Continue

Added by Michel Bauwens on October 7, 2008 at 13:53 — No Comments

Social capital. Financial capital. Cultural capital. Intellectual capital: how do they interact?

Via Jerry Michalski :



Social capital. Financial capital. Cultural capital. Intellectual capital. So many capitals.



What are they, really, and how do they interact?



Three weeks ago, anthropologist Grant McCracken, led us into fascinating change territory. With Grant, let's discuss:



* What is the gift economy? How does it relate to the commercial economy?

* How do we create capital? What does it store or hold?

* Are we facing shifts in these… Continue

Added by Michel Bauwens on October 6, 2008 at 8:16 — 5 Comments

Open Source Camp 2008 Beijing

Dear ladies and gentlemen,



OpenSourceCamp is delighted to invite you to attend the event 'OpenSource ,

Value Return' taking place on Oct.25th in Beijing.



The numerous users have adopted very quickly sharing knowledge and

transferring information on the internet. People also is building and maintaining of

their relationships with the network, But what's behind all of those innovation?

Open Source, the greatest process for gathering people to participate… Continue

Added by Michel Bauwens on October 6, 2008 at 8:11 — No Comments

The Internet of Things' by Rob van Kranenburg out now

New report:



Rob van Kranenburg, The Internet of Things. A critique of ambient

technology and the all-seeing network of RFID. Report prepared by Rob

van Kranenburg for the Institute of Network Cultures with contributions

by Sean Dodson.

64 pages, design by Léon & Loes



The Internet of Things - Network Notebook Launch

Date and time: Tuesday 28 October 2008 at 17h00

Location: Waag Society, Theatrum Anatomicum, Nieuwmarkt 4, Amsterdam

Free… Continue

Added by Michel Bauwens on October 4, 2008 at 6:28 — No Comments

Open Source Ecology looking for volunteers.

Marcin Jakubowski's OSE is still the most important P2P experiment in the world, and he is looking for volunteers and other forms of support.



Here's the latest message with full details and links at http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/?p=347



And a description of the project is at http://www.appropedia.org/Open_Source_Ecology



Marcin writes:



"We’re looking for volunteers, and if our funding goals succeed, we will provide a $400 stipend. Let us know if you’d… Continue

Added by Michel Bauwens on October 3, 2008 at 15:38 — No Comments

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