May 2022

I think This is a very useful model from a p2p perspective because I is based on individual actions not abstractions see Action research – Wikipedia  Wikipedia does it https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Argyris AROL and Bob Dick   Argyris and Schön:some elements of their models  1  Bob Dick and Tim Dalmau   This is a resource file which supports…

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Perspectives from a pioneer in Anhui province Source: How the circular economy is helping China achieve its quest for ‘ecological civilisation’ | by Ellen MacArthur Foundation | Circulate | Medium

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When KKR announced the $3 billion sale of C.H.I. Overhead Doors, it created a windfall for hundreds of hourly workers. They will receive between $20,000 and $800,000 each when the transaction closes. Source: This company was just sold for $3 billion, and hundreds of employees are getting a cut. Some will get $800,000 | The…

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Web3 today centers around expressing transferable, financialized assets, rather than encoding social relationships of trust. Yet many core economic activities—s Source: Decentralized Society: Finding Web3’s Soul by E. Glen Weyl, Puja Ohlhaver, Vitalik Buterin :: SSRN

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Humans establish public goods to provide for shared needs like safety or healthcare. Yet, public goods rely on cooperation which can break down because of free-riding incentives. Previous research extensively investigated how groups solve this free-rider problem but ignored another challenge to public goods provision. Namely, some individuals do not need public goods to solve…

Read More Self-reliance crowds out group cooperation and increases wealth inequality | Nature Communications

https://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/how-to-easily-add-anchor-links-in-wordpress-step-by-step/ https://www.wpbeginner.com/plugins/how-to-create-a-table-of-content-in-wordpress-posts-and-pages/ I have installed the table of contents plugin So, lets link to the sympathise anchor The Walrus and the Carpenter By Lewis Carroll “The sun was shining on the sea,       Shining with all his might: He did his very best to make       The billows smooth and bright — And this was odd, because…

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Source: Saving the Socials: What If We Tried a Multipronged Approach? | Platform Cooperativism Consortium My interest is less in legislative and systems change and more in how can I save my socials I can: manage interoperability using this WordPress site and by choosing platforms Participate in community and cooperatives including Mastodon and specifically Social.coop

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Collaborative consumption is the set of those resource circulation systems in which consumers both “obtain” and “provide”, temporarily or permanently, valuable resources or services through direct interaction with other consumers or through a mediator. It is sometimes paired with the concept of the “sharing economy”.[1][2] Collaborative consumption is not new; it has always existed (e.g. in the form of flea markets, swap meets, garage sales, car boot sales, and second-hand shops).[3][4]

In 2011, collaborative consumption was named one of Time magazine’s 10 ideas that will change the world.[5]

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Pierre Lévy Source: Living in a Connected World/The Hive Mind and Collective Intelligence – Wikibooks, open books for an open world

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Whether you have a weekend or three months available, whether you prefer to start in April, June, or in the fall, there are three courses that will offer you an opportunity to learn about cooperative… Source: 📚 3 Courses for the Co-op Curious | Platform Cooperativism Consortium This idea if courses is interesting, the price…

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Devoted to the liberation of money and credit, and the restoration of the commons Source: Beyond Money | Devoted to the liberation of money and credit, and the restoration of the commons   #TODO sort out the WordPress networks RSS feeds still work

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I think that plain language is useful because; Resource Plain English Campaign is an independent group fighting for plain English in public communication. We oppose gobbledygook, jargon and legalese. Practice and learning I am thinking that I can go through a piece of text and check for each of the Plain English guides Kevin needed…

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Ostrom’s law is an adage that represents how Elinor Ostrom’s works in economics challenge previous theoretical frameworks and assumptions about property, especially the commons. Ostrom’s detailed analyses of functional examples of the commons create an alternative view of the arrangement of resources that are both practically and theoretically possible. This eponymous law is stated succinctly by Lee Anne Fennell as:

A resource arrangement that works in practice can work in theory.[43]

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We’re really excited to have Forrest Landry as our guest today on the podcast. Forrest is a philosopher,a writer, a researcher, a large scale software systems designer, and much else besides. He’s also abusinessman who places ethics and metaphysics at the core of his business model. Forrest has spentdecades refining his thinking on metaphysics, his…

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According to me, the website say: The goal is to find ways of having community conversations (between peers) Intentional communities are mentioned, how can they conversation and make decisions The article asks some good questions: This situation allows communities to ask basic questions about civic engagement again, as if for the first time: What does…

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Open-source software, shared innovation and crowd-sourced manufacturing threaten capitalism as we know it. Source: The $100bn Facebook question: Will capitalism survive ‘value abundance’? | Science and Technology | Al Jazeera

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Traditional examples of commons include forests, fisheries, or groundwater resources, but increasingly the term commons is used for a broader set of domains, e.g. knowledge commons, digital commons, urban commons, health commons, cultural commons, etc. The study of governing shared resources is therefore not restricted to the original domain of natural resources; the IASC brings…

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What are commons? The original meaning of the term ‘commons’ comes from the way communities managed land that was held ‘in common’ in medieval Europe. Along with this shared land a clear set of rules was developed by the community about how it was to be used. Over time, the term ‘commons’ has taken on…

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Source: using blogs to manage my content on FB – Google Search “The top cons of blogging directly on Facebook include: No organization tools: There’s no way to organize or categorize your Facebook blog posts. I can catalogue and categorise each post and keep a link here. I can use PressThis, I can also use…

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One-acre garden provides fruit, veggies and eggs for 50 families with very little labor More and more people are learning growing food doesn’t have to be hard work. When you work with nature instead of against it, it does much of the work for you. It’s called permaculture. While permaculture […] Source: One-Acre Permaculture Garden…

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http://www.ephemerajournal.org/contribution/structuring-feeling-web-20-online-ranking-and-rating-and-digital-%E2%80%98reputation%E2%80%99-economy? Posted by M. Bauwens https://www.facebook.com/groups/p2p.open/posts/5327289770648492/

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