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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Todd Suomela

Todd Suomela

john wilbanks' blog - Nature Network - 0 views

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    Agitating for innovation through open licensing and good technology.
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On the Erosion of the Public Domain - john wilbanks' blog - john wilbanks' blog on Natu... - 0 views

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    The public domain is not contractually constructed. It just is. It cannot be made more free, only less free. And if we start a culture of licensing and enclosing the public domain (stuff that is actually already free, like the human genome) in the name of "freedom" we're playing a dangerous game.
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OnTheCommons.org » How We Bought the Idea of Bottled Water - 0 views

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    pointer to book review at NYT
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Placemaking for Communities - Project for Public Spaces (PPS) - 0 views

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    Project for Public Spaces (PPS) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping people create and sustain public places that build communities.
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Sunlight Foundation - Insanely Useful Websites - 0 views

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    The following sites and resources are "insanely useful Web sites" for government transparency.
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OnTheCommons.org » Risk, Inequality and the Economics of Disaster - 0 views

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    Marcellus Andrews explains how climate change will force us to confront the inequalities that market fundamentalism produces.
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Open Content Alliance (OCA) - Home - 0 views

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    The Open Content Alliance (OCA) represents the collaborative efforts of a group of cultural, technology, nonprofit, and governmental organizations from around the world that will help build a permanent archive of multilingual digitized text and multimedia content. The OCA was conceived by the Internet Archive and Yahoo! in early 2005 as a way to offer broad, public access to a rich panorama of world culture.
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The Drama of the Commons - 0 views

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    The "tragedy of the commons" is a central concept in human ecology and the study of the environment. It has had tremendous value for stimulating research, but it only describes the reality of human-environment interactions in special situations. Research over the past thirty years has helped clarify how human motivations, rules governing access to resources, the structure of social organizations, and the resource systems themselves interact to determine whether or not the many dramas of the commons end happily. In this book, leaders in the field review the evidence from several disciplines and many lines of research and present a state-of-the-art assessment. They summarize lessons learned and identify the major challenges facing any system of governance for resource management. They also highlight the major challenges for the next decade: making knowledge development more systematic; understanding institutions dynamically; considering a broader range of resources (such as global and technological commons); and taking into account the effects of social and historical context. This book will be a valuable and accessible introduction to the field for students and a resource for advanced researchers.
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