Via anne querrien of multitudes-infos:
My name is Tom and I'm working with a Zagreb-based
organization Multimedia Institute - we are a community organization
working in social approaches to technologies, digital culture, cultural
policy, protection of public domain and social theory.
Since three years we've been working with an alliance of mostly cultural
organizations, environmental organizations and citizen initiatives
against the failed…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on November 28, 2008 at 16:27 —
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Via Jessica Coates, From the CCau website (http://creativecommons.org.au/node/201):
CC has launched a survey to find out what non-commercial means - and it wants your input.
The survey forms part of the larger study into the definition non-commercial that CC announced a while ago. With the growing use of the 'non-commercial' term in online licences (and not just CC licences - it's even on the PM's website), it's becoming more and more important to try to pin down a common…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on November 27, 2008 at 16:52 —
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Via Chris Smith, http://www.shambles.net/pages/staff/Linux/:
A message from Steve Hargadon, Founder of Classroom 2
One of the professional hats I wear is as the director of CoSN.org's K-12
Open Technologies Initiative. I also run the Open Source Pavilions and
speaker series at the CUE.org and NECC ed tech conferences.
Because I'm a passionate advocate for Free and Open Source Software in K-12,
I've been feeling for a…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on November 26, 2008 at 23:00 —
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Via Peter Froberg, peter.froberg@gmail.com:
I don’t know if you remember, but I asked for advice concerning my graduation project from the kaospilots.
The project was about the financial model used by, among others, open source software companies. The aim was to describe the model and give companies the tool to know if it could be interesting to them.
I believe that by getting more people to use this model, there would be create a lot more open content. In the same…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on November 25, 2008 at 15:20 —
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Via Thijs Jansen:
Yes Michel. I am editing a book on professional pride. It will be published in june. In the Netherlands the government still believes that the work in the (semi-)public branche can be improved, and the costs can be lowered by introducing competition. Some consequences of this method are: demotivation of the workers, the incentives to cooperate disappear, innovation stops etc. This book wants to present alternatives. If you know about excellent papers from the…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on November 25, 2008 at 15:17 —
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Via Gwyn Jones from Global Trust:
'Creating Futures, beyond profit - a route to a fairer, steadier, open system for all'
We are witnessing the most dramatic economic downturn we have seen in our lifetimes and although, as some financial experts, brokers et al are saying 'we've seen it all before, this one is different – it's global and it's serious.'
It's different too in that there is sufficient questioning momentum across the globe to enable significant change…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on November 21, 2008 at 13:32 —
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Via Michael Holloway:
From http://www.openrightsgroup.org/2008/11/19/our-busiest-year-so-far-and-what-lies-ahead/
Report at http://www.openrightsgroup.org/wp-content/uploads/081119_annual-report.pdf
Today I’m proud to release ORG’s annual Review of Activities [.pdf]. It’s been a bumper year for digital rights. From HMRC posting half the nation’s bank details to the Darknet, to the ongoing campaign against Phorm, to three strikes and the rightsholder lobby’s…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on November 19, 2008 at 19:22 —
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Via Dante Monson:
Thomas Kalka is contributing to the development of a PPP experiment :
http://publicprivateproperty.org
and says
" join in or invite others, which might fit ... "
Perhaps some people you know might be interested ?
more about PPP in english on the following wiki :
http://www.publicprivateproperty.org/wiki/PPP:%28en%29
" PPP is investigating the social patterns which evolve, when physical…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on November 19, 2008 at 18:41 —
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Via Jorge Ferrer:
I am very pleased to let you know that my new book, The Participatory Turn: Spirituality, Mysticism, Religious Studies (co-edited with Jacob H. Sherman)) it to be released this month.
The anthology represents my most significant scholarly endeavor since I wrote Revisioning Transpersonal Theory: A Participatory Vision of Human Spirituality, and develops the participatory understanding of spirituality in considerable ways.
Unfortunately, only the…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on November 18, 2008 at 20:30 —
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Dear friends,
thanks for forwarding this to your dutch friends and contacts,
Michel
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Wouter Tebbens
Date: Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 11:33 PM
Subject: [Fwd: Lecture about Peer Production by Michel Bauwens - Amsterdam - 12 December 2008]
Hi All,
we've distributed the announcement and published it…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on November 18, 2008 at 9:42 —
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Via Monica Horten:
Report 1: A copyright enforcement package for Europe , http://www.iptegrity.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=205&Itemid=9
"I have written another briefing paper on the Telecoms package. Called Packaging up copyright enforcement - how the Telecoms Package slots in the framework for a European policy to restrict Internet content, the paper discusses the mechanisms that could be used to bring in a policy of copyright…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on November 17, 2008 at 19:43 —
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This is a landmark essay on P2P architecture and its prospects, by Eric Hunting.
Publishid in full here at http://p2pfoundation.net/Adaptive_Architecture%2C_Collaborative_Design%2C_and_the_Evolution_of_Community
Below are the intro and conclusions.
There are many anachronisms relative to the contemporary situation perpetuated today in the practice of architecture and two of the most obvious are the delusions of permanence and perfection; the…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on November 17, 2008 at 12:03 —
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Source: http://www.yesmagazine.org/article.asp?id=3050
Announcement via Susan Gleason:
Subject: David Korten - "Beyond the Bailout: Agenda For a New Economy"
Hi Friends,
Best-selling author and YES! board chair, David Korten, has a new commentary on the current financial crisis. Please share with your networks!
-- Susan
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The financial crisis has put to rest the myths that our economic institutions are sound and…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on November 16, 2008 at 0:31 —
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(please note I'll be in chicago 16 to 20, and in New York 22-23 November as well)
THEME: Network Civilization:Peer-to-Peer and the Rise of Green Capitalism
Via Daniel Araya, daniel AT levelsixmedia.com, co-organizer of the p2p obama tour 2008
Thanks for forwarding to US friends,
Global Studies in Education
On-Campus Seminar Series
Network Civilization:Peer-to-Peer and
the Rise of Green…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on November 15, 2008 at 3:25 —
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I'm still waiting for my own review copy, but what from what I've seen from the draft chapters, this is a really important book regarding peer governance and an outline of the different forms of human solidarities and how they interact.
I.e. the author distinguishes: markets, hierarchies, egalitarianism and 'fatalism' and a fifth integrative form of relationship called "Autonomy"
The book is:
Organising and Disorganising: A Dynamic and Non-Linear Theory of Institutional… Continue
Added by Michel Bauwens on November 14, 2008 at 13:34 —
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The network of cooperative businesses of the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna is often hailed as an example of a decentralized business network based on ethical principles.
Our Italian correspondent Marco Fioretti says that there is a lot of critique though, but the links below are all in Italian, so we would appreciate any knowledgeable english commentary on the topic.
Marco Fioretti:
The problem is that most of this stuff is in Italian only.…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on November 14, 2008 at 9:19 —
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Here at NSP, we want to help our members connect with friends and other members online and help us grow our membership. We have started several projects which can help us expand our presence on the internet and allow us to connect with each other more easily. We call this our "NetRoots" campaign, and it is part of our outreach that combines our new website, social groups like Facebook and online tools like forums.
To start this campaign, we need your help. When you sign up to a…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on November 14, 2008 at 5:14 —
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from: Nick Jankel-Elliott, via Dante Monson:
More info via http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=175057500000 ; http://www.facebook.com/inbox/readmessage.php?t=48016830567&mbox_pos=0
Hi all
We have amazing news. Based upon the success of our open Disruptors community, the UK's National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA.org.uk) is collaborating with us at Beyond Zero (www.beyondzero.cc), the people behind The Disruptors, on the first…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on November 12, 2008 at 3:09 —
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Via Marvin T. Pascual:
A first book has been published by the SELF Project. "Introduction to
Free Software" has been produced together with the Universitat Oberta de
Catalunya (UOC) with a number of recognised authors on the subjects of
Free Software. The book provides an introduction to the inspiring world
of Free Software, covering its main concepts, some of the most
successful free software projects, the specifics of their development
and the legal…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on November 12, 2008 at 1:54 —
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This interesting summary of the possibilities of open spectrum appeared in business week, here at
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/nov2008/tc2008115_197440.htm?
It's an update to http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/open-spectrum-victory-in-the-us/2008/11/08 relating the victory for open spectrum usage in the US.
BW writes:
" The new airwaves, known as white spaces, could be used to create wireless hot spots akin to those created by Wi-Fi…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on November 11, 2008 at 12:17 —
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