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…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on October 7, 2008 at 13:53 —
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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…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on October 6, 2008 at 8:16 —
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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…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on October 6, 2008 at 8:11 —
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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…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on October 4, 2008 at 6:28 —
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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…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on October 3, 2008 at 15:38 —
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Dear friends:
Tia Carr Williams interviewed me about Peer to Peer and Relationship Capital.
See: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/TiaCarrWilliams/2008/09/30/Michel-Bauwens-talks-about-Peer-to-Peer-and-Relationship-Capital
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Added by Michel Bauwens on September 30, 2008 at 15:15 —
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Sylvain Poirier:
Here are the last news of my many projects:
I just recently created a new web site http://singlesunion.info/
with slogan "Singles of the world, unite !".
The aims are, in brief:
- To present a challenging philosophical analysis of the cruelty of
this world towards singles, that is, the people that the world
unfairly and irresponsibly condemns to the absence of love.
- To promote and implement the right to…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on September 27, 2008 at 5:14 —
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More about this group: http://groups.to/camerasforacause
Cameras for a Cause (C-FAC) is a volunteer network, meant to share photography (and sometimes videography) skills with campaigners, citizens, not-for-profits and anyone undertaking work for positive social change on the planet.
1. By "positive social change", we refer to those working on issues of environment, labour, conservation, education, development, IT-for-change any other such issues. We leave it open to each…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on September 27, 2008 at 4:40 —
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Dear friends,
here's an announcement of the 3D printing pioneers Ponoko:
Text:
"You can now turn digital photos of your hand drawings into real life products simply by uploading them to the Ponoko website.
This means you do not need to use graphics software to make something. This significantly lowers the entry barrier for all creative people who can hand draw using pen and paper but do not know how to use design…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on September 25, 2008 at 4:57 —
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Monica Horten says that the proposed rules that will be voted on by European Parliament on September 23, do not bode well.
She writes:
"The Telecoms Package (Paquet Telecom) is a review of European telecoms law. Ordinarily, it would deal with network infrastructure and universal service and other purely telecoms matters. However, buried within it, deep in the detail, are important legal changes that relate to enforcement of copyright. These changes are a threat to civil…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on September 22, 2008 at 11:17 —
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See http://www.visionfor2012.com/
“Priests, shamans, and holy men have been talking about the coming decade for hundreds of years, and many scholars, examining the recurring patterns of history, also foresee major upheaval on the horizon.
In this timely and insightful treatise, Petersen explains how the world and its leaders must prepare for an onslaught of potential crises, such as rapid climate change, a tipping point in the global financial system, a pandemic, or a new level…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on September 18, 2008 at 13:58 —
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Via Curt Beckmann
Your work indicates that, like me, you believe strongly that sustainable solutions should be shared whenever possible. We are gathering together a large community of like-minded groups and people, called the Open Sustainability Network (OSN), to work on overcoming barriers to openness and collaboration. Our first conference will be at San Francisco State University on October, 18th-19th and admission is free. Your support for OSN can range from simply joining and…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on September 15, 2008 at 5:32 —
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The adage "be your own media" has inspired Valentin Spirik to compile an extensive guide with annotated resources for anyone planning to make his/her own audio or video material, covering the various free software production and distribution tools available.
The guide is located here: http://p2pfoundation.net/Category:Audiovisual
It is a labour of love of two years, but now Valentin is undertaking new projects.
Though the main page has been visited more than…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on September 12, 2008 at 10:40 —
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Via Matt (Digiblade):
The Willow Project is a seriously cool effort to bring robotics to the
masses: think of it as Lego Mindstorms all grown up. The project
makes all their hardware and software designs open source, so anybody
with the capability can take part, downloading existing designs and
uploading their own. You don't have to be Dr Robotnik taking a break,
either - the project includes tutorials and instruction, so all you
need is the desire to…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on September 12, 2008 at 4:24 —
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A message from Adam Hyde:
"FLOSS Manuals (http://en.flossmanuals.net) is a non-profit
foundation and community creating a collection of manuals that explain
how to install and use a range of free and open source software. The
manuals are friendly and simple, and they are intended to encourage
people to explore the wide range of free and open source software.
The manuals on FLOSS Manuals are written by a community of people, who
do a variety of…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on September 11, 2008 at 17:05 —
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Peter Forrest reports:
"It's been a long time coming but http://www.tgl.tv is now ready for extensive testing and feedback.
I would be most grateful if you could try it out and let me have your overview, inc. any recommendations for improvements.
Please have a look at our visitors intro. film, produced by a local school, and sign up to help us extend the testing phase .
A few pointers:
* About tgl will give you useful information, inc. How…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on September 9, 2008 at 13:53 —
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From Rob George, http://www.CenterSDS.com
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Fellow Passengers and Crew,
The purpose of this communication is to announce and present to you a Democratic Socioeconomic Platform, in search of a Democratic Political Party.
This Democratic Socioeconomic Platform (DSeP) is available on the website of the Center for the Study of Democratic Societies at:
http://www.CenterSDS.com/dsep.html
The purpose of this Democratic…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on September 9, 2008 at 6:51 —
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Call for Contributions
to the
4th Oekonux Conference
in collaboration with
P2P Foundation
Please distribute this text as wide as possible.
During the past decade the phenomenon of Free Software has become
successful and well-known. It is still amazing how in the realm of
software the creativity of so many volunteers leads to products which are
useful for the whole mankind. In 1999 the [1]Oekonux Project started…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on September 9, 2008 at 4:07 —
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The following is an announcement, but companies like
Ponoko deserve our support as they are bringing distributed manufacturing closer to reality:
San Francisco, CA – Now shoppers can have their goods designed and made just for them at the lowest price possible. Ponoko ID is the world’s first shopping request and match making service for manufactured goods. It’s the latest offering from Ponoko, the unique online marketplace that brings…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on September 4, 2008 at 4:45 —
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I'll be reporting from the regular blog, but I tend to avoid personal recollections in the movement blog, and I think the community setting here is more appropriate for some of the more personal reactions. I'd like to take a jab at why I'm excited at attending this conference, which aims to update the social doctrine of the Catholic Church, 'in light of current social developments."
Report of the conference at the Vatican: Pursuing the Common Good: How Solidarity and Subsidiarity Can…
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Added by Michel Bauwens on May 1, 2008 at 13:48 —
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