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19 May 2025

  • 19:3019:30, 19 May 2025 diff hist −4 Digital Catholic Social TeachingNo edit summary current
  • 19:2619:26, 19 May 2025 diff hist +1,414 N Digital Catholic Social TeachingCreated page with " = an 8-Session seminar in 2022, produced by Mark Stallman of the Center for the Study of Digital Life URL = https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqpF1l8gdXlHqJZ8rQL3Xnp02xreLtpnT =Contextual Quote= "Technological environments have to “retrieve” earlier history to flesh-out their impacts – as Marshall and Eric McLuhan made very clear in their Laws of Media: The New Science (1988) The Electric environment retrieved many of the Oral/Pagan attitudes – such as..."
  • 19:1419:14, 19 May 2025 diff hist +129 NunetNo edit summary current
  • 06:1406:14, 19 May 2025 diff hist +1,780 N Civic Protocol EconomiesCreated page with " '''* Report: Civic Protocol Economies: Exploring the Intersection of Community and Technology. By Iskander Smit or Martijn de Waal. Civic Interaction Design research group; Centre of Expertise Economic Transformation, 2025.''' URL = https://civicinteractiondesign.com/features/civic-protocol-economies-exploring-the-intersection-of-community-and-technology/ [https://civicinteractiondesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Civic-Protocol-Economies_report-250514.pdf pdf] =..." current

17 May 2025

16 May 2025

  • 12:5812:58, 16 May 2025 diff hist +6,587 How Market Economies Have Emerged and Declined Since AD 500→‎Review current
  • 12:4612:46, 16 May 2025 diff hist +254 Category:P2P Market Approaches→‎Key Books
  • 12:4212:42, 16 May 2025 diff hist +539 How Market Economies Have Emerged and Declined Since AD 500No edit summary
  • 12:3912:39, 16 May 2025 diff hist +1,594 How Market Economies Have Emerged and Declined Since AD 500No edit summary
  • 12:3212:32, 16 May 2025 diff hist +3,084 N Elites vs ExpertsCreated page with " =Typology= Wokal Distance: "The epistemic division of labor means that expert knowledge in society is diffused across a number of disciplines, and contained in a number of institutions. The knowledge for how to build an electric engine is possessed by some people, the knowledge required to maintain the electrical grid which powers such cars is possessed by a different group of people entirely. Society being what it is, the various knowledge domains need to be able to..." current
  • 10:4510:45, 16 May 2025 diff hist +4,535 N On NonscalabilityCreated page with "'''* Article: On Nonscalability. Anna Tsing.''' URL = =Discussion= Vasilis Kostakis, Lucas Lemo, and Asimina Kouvara: "Anna Tsing’s theory of nonscalability serves as a powerful critique of capitalist ideas about progress and growth, shedding light on the consequences of scalability. In her seminal article “On Nonscalability” (2012), Tsing argues that the modern world has been shaped by scalability projects – initiatives aimed at expanding and replicatin..." current
  • 10:0410:04, 16 May 2025 diff hist +11 Mid-Tech ApproachNo edit summary current
  • 10:0410:04, 16 May 2025 diff hist +4,038 N Mid-Tech ApproachCreated page with " ==The Mid-Tech Approach for Scalable Production== Vasilis Kostakis, Lucas Lemo, and Asimina Kouvara: "Cosmolocal production thus emerges as a vibrant thread, weaving together the seemingly disparate strands of global connectivity and local autonomy. This novel approach to manufacturing and design presents a compelling alternative to the monolithic structures of conventional industrial production. At its core, cosmolocal production is defined by at least four key f..."
  • 10:0210:02, 16 May 2025 diff hist +3,931 From Nonscalability to Cosmolocal Scalability→‎Excerpts current
  • 09:5709:57, 16 May 2025 diff hist +5,045 N Cosmolocal ScalabilityCreated page with " =Description= Vasilis Kostakis, Lucas Lemo, and Asimina Kouvara: "Cosmolocal production offers a novel trajectory of scaling that diverges significantly from traditional capitalist models (Kostakis, Niaros and Giotitsas 2023). This approach emphasises diversity, local adaptation, and open knowledge sharing, contrasting with the rigid standardisation and control typical of conventional scaling methods. The concept of cosmolocal production has emerged alongside the prol..." current
  • 09:5609:56, 16 May 2025 diff hist +4,486 N NonscalabilityCreated page with " =Description= Vasilis Kostakis, Lucas Lemo, and Asimina Kouvara: "Anna Tsing’s theory of nonscalability serves as a powerful critique of capitalist ideas about progress and growth, shedding light on the consequences of scalability. In her seminal article “On Nonscalability” (2012), Tsing argues that the modern world has been shaped by scalability projects – initiatives aimed at expanding and replicating supposedly successful models without making necessar..." current
  • 09:5409:54, 16 May 2025 diff hist +10,925 N From Nonscalability to Cosmolocal ScalabilityCreated page with " '''* Article: Another Scalability is Possible! From Nonscalability to Cosmolocal Scalability. By Vasilis Kostakis, Lucas Lemo., Asimina Kouvara. TripleC, ''' URL = https://triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/article/download/1535/1612?inline=1 =Abstract= "This article addresses Anna Tsing’s critique of capitalist scalability by introducing the concept of “cosmolocal scalability” as an alternative to approaches that prioritise “scale-at-all-costs.” '''Cosmolocal..."

15 May 2025

  • 07:3607:36, 15 May 2025 diff hist +5,718 N Technopolar WorldCreated page with " '''= "no longer dominated solely by states, but increasingly shaped – and sometimes steered – by a handful of powerful tech companies with the newfound ability to influence economies, societies, politics, and geopolitics".''' [https://www.gzeromedia.com/by-ian-bremmer/why-governments-vs-big-tech-is-the-wrong-question] =Discussion= Ian Bremmer: "On one side, we have an increasingly technopolar United States, where a handful of tech firms and leaders enjoy extraor..." current

14 May 2025

  • 10:4910:49, 14 May 2025 diff hist +738 N Coalition for a Decentralized FutureCreated page with " '''= "aims to educate policymakers and regulators on the importance of decentralization".''' [https://x.com/TheDRC_/status/1902012255689986202?] URL = [https://x.com/TheDRC_/status/1902012255689986202?] =Description= "The Coalition for a Decentralized Future aims to educate policymakers and regulators on the importance of decentralization, including its critical potential to mitigate risk and foster positive outcomes in social media, AI, digital identity, co-operati..." current

11 May 2025

  • 11:0011:00, 11 May 2025 diff hist +5,879 N TechnophiliaCreated page with " =Discussion= ==How Technophilia leads us astray== George Tsakraklides: "Technophilia is partly the result of hundreds of years of propaganda by the Unhappiness Machine since the industrial revolution: because it is better to offer people expensive solutions, than to show them how they can solve their problems. Doctors give us pills instead of helping us change our lifestyle. Food companies serve us overprocessed foods instead of helping us overcome obesity. And elect..." current

10 May 2025

4 May 2025

2 May 2025

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