OpenExO - 0 views
Global Innovation Commons | Discover... Connect... Contribute... - 3 views
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How Peer to Peer Communities will change the World - 0 views
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role of p2p movement
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historical role
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horizontalisation of human relationships
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Permaculture Principles | Design Principles - 1 views
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how the principles of permaculture might apply to business.
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The shift will be from merely prioritising output to thinking more widely.
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how to build resilience for business
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The Revolution at hand - Op-Ed - Domus - 0 views
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Currently, our education prepares us to perform a job — at times any job — that pays us in terms of what we can possess and consume or, in other words, the goods that design and mass production consider to be to our satisfaction — at least partially.
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We have produced artificial needs for years under this mantra
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creating almost nonexistent necessities that are readily available and easy to narrate rather than investigating the problems and real needs of people and communities
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If not Global Captalism - then What? - 0 views
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I posit an optimistic view of the potential for Society from the emergence of a new and “Open” form of Capitalism.
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Open Capital
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the concept of “Open” Capital is “so simple…. it repels the mind".
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All's Not Fair in Science and Publishing | The Scientist Magazine® - 0 views
www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/32287/title/All-s-Not-Fair-in-Science-and-Publishing/
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My takeaway lesson was that the safest strategy was to divulge my results only after they were accepted for publication. And I’m sure I’m not the only one who feels this way. Science is too often a cutthroat venture, with publications as the currency for measuring one’s success. But with everyone keeping their findings secret until they have been approved by the peer-review process, aren’t we slowing the course of scientific discovery?
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Scientists have failed to establish clear mores for crediting discoveries
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Many believe that false attribution is actually increasing in frequency, likely motivated by the steady decrease in grant-funding rates.
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Making the Tools to Do-It-Together: Open-source Compression Screw Manufacturing Case St... - 0 views
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