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#''[[Doing Good Things Better]]. Brian Martin. Irene Publishing, 2011'' | #''[[Doing Good Things Better]]. Brian Martin. Irene Publishing, 2011'' | ||
#''[[Future Learning Spaces]]'' | #''[[Future Learning Spaces]]'' | ||
# Richard Sennett. Together: The [[Rituals, Pleasures, and Politics of Cooperation]]. Yale University Press, 2012. | #'' Richard Sennett. Together: The [[Rituals, Pleasures, and Politics of Cooperation]]. Yale University Press, 2012.'' | ||
# [[Ethics for the Information Age (5th Edition)]] | |||
# [[Networked: The New Social Operating System]] | |||
# [[The End of Leadership]] | |||
=Miscellaneous Reserve= | =Miscellaneous Reserve= | ||
Revision as of 21:44, 5 April 2012
Planning page.
See: P2P_Blog_Planning_Resources
Blog Book of the Day Archives 2012
2012
April 2012
- Bernard Lietaer and Stephen Belgin. New Money for a New World. 2012
- Law of the Ecological Commons David Bollier.
- Faith of the Faithless. Simon Critchley, How Politics is Rooted in the Spiritual
- Occupy World Street
- Raúl Zibechi. Dispersing Power: Social Movements as Anti-State Forces. AK Press, 2010.
- After the Future
- Sharing for Survival: Restoring the Climate, the Commons and Society. Feasta, 2012
- Networks Without a Cause, A Critique of Social Media. by Geert Lovink. Polity Press, 2012
- Doing Good Things Better. Brian Martin. Irene Publishing, 2011
- Future Learning Spaces
- Richard Sennett. Together: The Rituals, Pleasures, and Politics of Cooperation. Yale University Press, 2012.
- Ethics for the Information Age (5th Edition)
- Networked: The New Social Operating System
- The End of Leadership
Miscellaneous Reserve
- Abundance - The Future Is Better Than You Think
- Digital Vertigo
- Misunderstanding the Internet
- Open Source Intelligence in a Networked World. by Anthony Olcott
NOT READY
- Carta de los Comunes - Not enought english material
- Getting Results from Crowds - Not enought material
- Theft Law in the Information Age - Not yet published