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* ''[[How Green Is Your Internet]]'' | * ''[[How Green Is Your Internet]]'' | ||
* [[Daniel Reetz on DIY Book Scanning]] | * [[Daniel Reetz on DIY Book Scanning]] | ||
* [[Ellen Jorgensen on Biohacking]] | * ''[[Ellen Jorgensen on Biohacking]]'' | ||
* [[Wingham Rowan on Online Markets for Microworking and Microvolunteering]] | * [[Wingham Rowan on Online Markets for Microworking and Microvolunteering]] | ||
* [[Stacy Mitchell on Citizens Movements and Policies for Relocalization]], suggested title: Conscious Shopping is a Sideshow! | * [[Stacy Mitchell on Citizens Movements and Policies for Relocalization]], suggested title: Conscious Shopping is a Sideshow! | ||
Revision as of 20:20, 22 April 2013
Planning Page
See for context: P2P Blog Planning Resources
2012
January-February 2012
See: Blog Video of the Day Archive 2012
July 2012
- Bob Massie on the New Economy Movement
- The Wikispeed Microfactory in Seattle Explained by Joe Justice
- Introduction to the Extreme Manufacturing Methodology
- Ayah Bdeir on littleBits
- Dirk Bezemer on Creating a Socially Useful Financial System
- Don Tapscott on Macrowikinomics
- Campbell Mithun on Sharing Attitudes 2012
- Four Ways to Manufacture Open Hardware. How does open hardware get made? 1) Licensing; 2) Fulfillment; 3) Contract manufacturing; 4) DIY assembly [4]
- Bernard Lietaer on Money and Sustainability
- Chandran Nair on Turning Asia Away from Consumptionism
- Eben Moglen on the Commons As An Actor in Transforming Global Political Economy
- Matt LeMay on What Changes When the Internet Archives Everything
- Karen Armstrong on Reviving the Golden Rule
- Paul Needham on Owning Electricity
- Derek Lomas on Open Source Learning Games
- Bruce Lipton on Why Natural and Human Evolution is Communal, not Individual
- Michael Yaziji on Rethinking the Structure of Corporations
- Franz Nahrada on Global Villages
- Massimo Banzi on How Arduino Is Open-Sourcing the Imagination
August 2012
- Howard Rheingold on Peeragogy
- Jan Hemme on How the German Pirate Party is Crowdsourcing Politics
- Sara Horowitz on the Freelancers Union
- Peter Fein on What Comes After Democracy
- Tiberius Brastaviceanu and Steve Bosserman on Open Value Networks
- Clay Shirky on the Organizational Advantages of Group Leadership
- Money and Life
September 2012
- Reinvention of Localized Economies
- Real Estate 4 Ransom
- Art Brock on the MetaCurrency Living Systems Model
- Fred Turner on Burning Man as the Cultural Infrastructure for Commons-Based Peer Production
- Don Tapscott on the Taxonomy of Networks
- John Thackara on the End of Endless Growth
- Story of Change
- Beth Noveck on Open-Sourcing Government
October 2012
- Usman Haque on Global Open Data for Digital Urbanism
- Tim O'Reilly on the Birth of the Global Mind
- Chris Anderson on the 3D Printer Revolution
- Steve Best on Animal Liberation as a Marker of Moral Progress; "very in your face treatment of the civilisational predicament"
- Seeds of Freedom
- Jerry Michalski on Designing Systems on the Basis of Trust
- Clay Shirky on the New Digitally Social Urbanism: main street commerce is dying, but networked spaces may save the day
January 2013
- Jeremy Rifkin on a Industrial Policy for Distributed Economies
- Jamie Drummond on Crowdsourcing the Millenium Goals
- Nick Shockey and Jonathan Eisen on the Need for Open Access in Science
- Shift Change, trailer
- Michel Bauwens OuiShare Talk on the Collaborative Economy at the Mutinerie in Paris
- Marcin Jakubowski on the Open Source Economy
- Ann Pendleton-Jullian on Power in the Change from a Triformist Era to a Quadriformist Era
- Richard Logie on the Business Exchange TBEx in Aberdeen Scotland
February 2013
- Paul Cienfuegos on the Community Rights Movement
- Donnie Maclurcan on Thriving Beyond Economic Growth
- Sacred Economics with Charles Eisenstein
March 2013
To Do:
- Smári McCarthy and Eleanor Saitta on the Emerging Protocoletariat
- Alan Watts on Passionate Production
- From the Old to the New Digggers
- Jos Poortvliet on Open Governance Rules Done Right
- Miquel Ballester Salva on Fairphones with Open Supply Chains
- David Holmgren on Holistic Approaches to Food Production during Energy Descent + David Holmgren on Permaculture in Suburbia
- Vandana Shiva on Why Nature Has Rights
- David Graeber and Charles Eisenstein on the Nature of Money
- Ugo Mattei on the Constitutive Power of the Commons
- Rick Falkvinge on How Pirate Parties Are Organized As Swarms, check if good
- Dmytri Kleiner and Jacob Appelbaum on Capitalism and Surveillance on the Internet, check if good
- Introduction to the Urban Farming Guys
- How Green Is Your Internet
- Daniel Reetz on DIY Book Scanning
- Ellen Jorgensen on Biohacking
- Wingham Rowan on Online Markets for Microworking and Microvolunteering
- Stacy Mitchell on Citizens Movements and Policies for Relocalization, suggested title: Conscious Shopping is a Sideshow!
- E.F. Schumacher and the Reinvention of the Local Economy
- Thomas Malone on the Success Factors for Collective Intelligence
April 2013
see also:
- Cohabitat, an account of a conference on open source urbanism and architecture in partnership with nature, organized by the Cohabitat Group in Poland, subtitles in English, url?
Reserve
- David Graeber on the First Five Thousand Years of Debt, video 0
- Clay Shirky on the End of the Audience
- Vandana Shiva on the Future of Food and Seed
To use when Bauwens is on a trip only:
- Kevin Kelly on What Technology Wants, first video
- Jeremy Rifkin on the Emphatic Civilization
- Don Tapscott on Four Principles for an Open World
- Noreena Hertz on Cooperative Capitalism
- Immanuel Wallerstein on the End of Capitalism
- Elinor Ostrom on Social Capital
- David Graeber on Debts, Money, and Markets
- Clay Shirky on the Potential of Cognitive Surplus
Miscellaneous
- check tapscott video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Rgk7k9qsZI&feature=youtube_gdata_player
- trailer with text via http://technabob.com/blog/2012/02/19/3d-printed-house/