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I use the username "asimong" in many places including here and Wikipedia, and it is my main e-mail address at gmail.com. So a search for "asimong" is very likely to come up with material related to me.
I use the username "asimong" in many places including here and Wikipedia, and it is my main e-mail address at gmail.com. So a search for "asimong" is very likely to come up with material related to me.


Recent contributions here include:
I have contributed plenty to this wiki. See my
# [[Vocabulary of Commons]]
[[Special:Contributions/Asimong|contributions page]].
A major piece of work I did around new year 2017 was [[Vocabulary of Commons]].
 
When I see an author or book without a page, particularly one I know about,
I often create a relevant page.
See, for example
# [[Marjorie Kelly]]
# [[Marjorie Kelly]]
# [[Sam Muirhead]]
# [[Sam Muirhead]]
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# [[Lean Logic]]
# [[Lean Logic]]
# [[David Fleming]]
# [[David Fleming]]
When I see an author without a page, I try to create one and link to the relevant pages here.


You can find out about me through
You can find out about me through
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* my [http://wp.simongrant.org/ personal blog]
* my [http://wp.simongrant.org/ personal blog]
* things [https://twitter.com/asimong I tweet about] (really not often)
* things [https://twitter.com/asimong I tweet about] (really not often)
* or just search for "asimong" on the web generally – it's almost always me.


On my personal blog I have started to blog about the things I care about:
On my personal blog I have started to blog about the things I care about:
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# Commons Academia -- the whole system of generating and recording useful knowledge.  A long-term replacement for the research aspect of universities.
# Commons Academia -- the whole system of generating and recording useful knowledge.  A long-term replacement for the research aspect of universities.
# Commons Harmonization, or Standards by the Commons, for the Commons -- a commons replacement for ISO and all similar standards bodies.
# Commons Harmonization, or Standards by the Commons, for the Commons -- a commons replacement for ISO and all similar standards bodies.
# How to create a generative human culture in web-based communities.
# A different take on supply chains – including materials, skills and competences all together.


More than anything else, I am looking for opportunities to act, as well as to think and write, about how to grow and move towards a better world.
More than anything else, I am looking for opportunities to act, as well as to think and write, about how to grow and move towards a better world.

Revision as of 09:57, 9 February 2017

My name is Simon Grant. I use the username "asimong" in many places including here and Wikipedia, and it is my main e-mail address at gmail.com. So a search for "asimong" is very likely to come up with material related to me.

I have contributed plenty to this wiki. See my contributions page. A major piece of work I did around new year 2017 was Vocabulary of Commons.

When I see an author or book without a page, particularly one I know about, I often create a relevant page. See, for example

  1. Marjorie Kelly
  2. Sam Muirhead
  3. John Thackara
  4. Lean Logic
  5. David Fleming

You can find out about me through

On my personal blog I have started to blog about the things I care about:

  • values
  • personal and ethical development
  • technology supporting people
  • many of the interesting ideas explored in this site

Two projects that I would like to find people to share, perhaps within the P2P or Commons orbit?

  1. Commons Academia -- the whole system of generating and recording useful knowledge. A long-term replacement for the research aspect of universities.
  2. Commons Harmonization, or Standards by the Commons, for the Commons -- a commons replacement for ISO and all similar standards bodies.
  3. How to create a generative human culture in web-based communities.
  4. A different take on supply chains – including materials, skills and competences all together.

More than anything else, I am looking for opportunities to act, as well as to think and write, about how to grow and move towards a better world. Please get in touch if you see significant common ground.

I originally came to the P2P Foundation in 2012 through Unlike Minds (who also have a page here Unlike Minds) where there are some great people doing very interesting things, involved with Gorton (ex-)Monastery in Manchester (England).