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==March 2012== | ==March 2012== | ||
* The social basis for a sharing economy, http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Ig31ELGDJ0Q | ''* The social basis for a sharing economy, http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Ig31ELGDJ0Q'' | ||
* [[Charles Eistenstein on Sacred Economics]] | ''* [[Charles Eistenstein on Sacred Economics]]'' | ||
* [[Diego Comin on Why New Technologies Do Not Make Poor Countries Rich]] | ''* [[Diego Comin on Why New Technologies Do Not Make Poor Countries Rich]]'' | ||
* [[David Graeber on the First Five Thousand Years of Debt]] (first video) | ''* [[David Graeber on the First Five Thousand Years of Debt]] (first video)'' | ||
* [[Suresh Naidu on How Strong Property Rights Promoted Slavery and Discouraged Manufacturing Progress]] | ''* [[Suresh Naidu on How Strong Property Rights Promoted Slavery and Discouraged Manufacturing Progress]]'' | ||
To Do: | |||
* [[Jay Bradner on Open Source Cancer Research]] | * [[Jay Bradner on Open Source Cancer Research]] | ||
* [[Taking Back Our Public Spaces]] | * [[Taking Back Our Public Spaces]] | ||
Revision as of 07:39, 12 March 2012
Planning Page
See for context: P2P Blog Planning Resources
2012
January-February 2012
See: Blog Video of the Day Archive 2012
March 2012
* The social basis for a sharing economy, http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Ig31ELGDJ0Q * Charles Eistenstein on Sacred Economics * Diego Comin on Why New Technologies Do Not Make Poor Countries Rich * David Graeber on the First Five Thousand Years of Debt (first video) * Suresh Naidu on How Strong Property Rights Promoted Slavery and Discouraged Manufacturing Progress
To Do:
- Jay Bradner on Open Source Cancer Research
- Taking Back Our Public Spaces
- Thinking Cities
- trailer with text via http://technabob.com/blog/2012/02/19/3d-printed-house/
- Patrick Meier on Collaborative Mapping Platforms
- Richard Sennett on the Architecture of Cooperation
- Free the Network: looks at how DIY hack-tech is changing the discourse of modern day protests.
- check tapscott video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Rgk7k9qsZI&feature=youtube_gdata_player