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Saturday, March 20, 2010
Finally there is the question of the overall value system that is able to articulate use/access and define the whats and hows of control, the value system that gives a particular form of property and ownership life and sustenance. Massimo de Angelis report on the Yasuni’s struggle against petroleum extraction in the Ecuadorian Amazon region, based and inspired by their “Mother Earth” related deity Pochamama, clearly discusses the same links we discuss in our section on neotraditional economics, and why these linkages between pre-industrial and post-industrial thinking and practices are important, see here for details.
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Saturday, March 20, 2010
form New York and New England in the 1850s. This is the fifth in a
series series of images of New Orleans neighborhoods taken in February 2010 the
weekend weekend before the Super Bowl victory and two weeks for Mardi Gras. I
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Friday, March 19, 2010
This came in two forms:
Paraphrasing Bono : There’s been a lot of talk, maybe too much talk about this year’s SXSWi. This next song is Douchey South by Douchey.
This year’s SXSW Interactive had 12,000 people attend. It was bigger than SXSW
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Monday, February 8, 2010
One of the things I came up when playing with different ideas was to position teams, communities and networks in respect to the most prevalent forms of communication in each case (in all cases the other forms of communication are there as well, but are not at the core of it).
Team communication is heavily shaped by the shared goals and agreed communication formats/processes. While I came with the communication egg model to talk about things missing in distributed teams I feel that it could be useful in more contexts. In particularly to talk about the differences between different
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
David Ronfeldt has posted not just his own table comparing four forms of governance, but a host of other tables from other scholars who have attempted similar typologies, making this entry a very useful resource .
So, these types of relations are clearly linked to both economic forms and forms of governance.
For me, it makes no particular sense to I’m posting David’s table and comments below, but please go to the original page for the complete text with all tables.
There is one possible confusion with peer to peer to clear up first.
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Saturday, October 27, 2007
As of December 2007 Jack will likely start writing about product management too. There are many forms of network In Turning Informal Networks into Formal Ones Craig Roth talks about the latest in a McKinsey Quarterly "series" on collaboration, Harnessing the power of informal employee networks by McKinsey consultants Lowell Bryan, Eric Matson, and Leigh Weiss. Craig takes the authors to task for focusing too heavily
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Thursday, June 21, 2007
E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez Home About Archives Links Photos Lifestream Social Media Today - The Art and Science of Forming Successful Online Communities Tags: Social Media Today , Bulldog Solutions , Robin Carey , Online Communities , Virtual Communities , Communities , Rohit Bhargava , Gina Bianchini , Craig Cmehil , Julie Wittes Schlack , Learning , Collaboration , Knowledge Sharing , Knowledge Management , KM , Remote Collaboration , Social Computing
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Sunday, June 28, 2009
This distinction is derived from the work on ‘triarchy’, distinguishing three forms of rule and governance,by Gerard Fairtlough, former CEO of Shell Chemicals UK and founder of biotech firm Celltech.
“there are three ways of getting things done in organizations and the combination of the three is called triarchy, which means triple rule. This is a repost from January 2006:
In my presentations on the emergence of the peer to peer mode of production, governance, and property, I always insist on the difference between decentralized and distributed systems, with P2P applying
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Saturday, February 7, 2009
8220; Some remarks about the existence of “hybrid forms” and about the dynamics of these forms.
The reality you describe is a hybrid social form of production, borrowing aspects from both systems, capitalism and P2P, or peer production. The “social networking” also generates hybrid forms .
I’m reproducing interesting comments from Raoul Victor on the Oekonux mailing list, who reacts to the following question/statement of mine:
On 11jan09 I had written:
“As free software moves from the margins to center stage, more and more
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Monday, May 25, 2009
On this, Memorial Day, take a look at the expanded points of the "most powerful form of networking" from Joshua at Design Pepper , which I ran across thanks to one of the newest forms, which I'm loathe to call networking at all because in truth it's merely linking and clicking. The oldest, most powerful form of networking in the world: genuine friendship .
...Tags: Simple and to the point. Reminds me of something Stewart Brand wrote to us years ago, paraphrased as I can't put my hands on the original: "Networking is not calling up
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Sunday, March 7, 2010
This article allows patenting of life forms and requires provision to be made for the protection of plant varieties
Furthermore, it also requires a legal form of protection for plant
varieties, the patenting of all life forms, the need to protect farmers’ rights,
genetic Recently Bolivia have published it’s cmmunication to WTO’s TRIPS Council on the Review of Article 27.3(b). b).
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Saturday, June 28, 2008
Both sets of research support what I have observed in social network analysis projects: those close by, form a tie -- and as a result get things done. Birds of a feather flock together... so do entrepreneurs. Ed Morrison found some interesting research that examines the dense clustering of successful economic neighborhoods/clusters.
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Sunday, December 20, 2009
This is the thesis of the site Culture Magic from Allen Butcher , who seems to have throught through a great number of issues relating to communal human relationships.
The poster below should give you an idea of the approach. A
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