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  • 06:24, 17 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Atlas of Cultural Evolution (Created page with " '''= an archaeological database created by Peter N. Peregrine.''' URL = https://www.researchgate.net/publication/245534439_Atlas_of_Cultural_Evolution =Description= "The Atlas of Cultural Evolution provides basic data on the evolution of cultural complexity using the Outline of Archaeological Traditions sample. The Outline of Archaeological Traditions constitutes a sampling universe from which cases can be drawn for diachronic cross-cultural research, an activity I...")
  • 06:19, 17 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page D-Place (Created page with " '''= "Database of Places, Languages, Culture and Environment"''' URL = https://d-place.org/ [https://www.eva.mpg.de/linguistic-and-cultural-evolution/research/d-place/] =Description= "From the foods we eat and the houses we construct, to our religious practices and political organisation, to who we can marry and the types of games we teach our children, the diversity of cultural practices in the world is astounding. Our ability to visualise and understand this dive...")
  • 13:42, 16 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Mathematics of History (Created page with "* '''* Book: The Mathematics of History. By Alexandre Deulofeu.''' URL = =Description= From the Wikipedia: "Deulofeu argued that civilizations and empires go through cycles which correspond to the natural cycles of living beings. Each civilization passes through a minimum of three 1700-year cycles. As part of civilizations, empires have an average lifespan of 550 years. He also stated that by knowing the nature of these cycles, it could be possible to modify th...")
  • 13:27, 16 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page State of the Commons in 2025 (Created page with " =Source= '''* Article: The State of the Commons in 2025 : What is to be done ? What should be the strategy of the commoners, in the context of the ‘long durée’ ? Part One: Historical Contextualization. By Michel Bauwens, Jun 08, 2025''' URL = https://4thgenerationcivilization.substack.com/p/the-state-of-the-commons-in-2025 =Text= Michel Bauwens: This will again be a kind of longish article, in which we first place the commons, as an institution and as perenni...")
  • 13:09, 16 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Epistemicide (Created page with "=Definition= Boaventura de Sousa Santos : "Epistemicide is the killing, silencing, annihilation, or devaluing of a knowledge system. Epistemicide happens when epistemic injustices are persistent, systematic, and collectively work as a structured oppression of particular ways of knowing." ~(Understanding Epistemicide) (https://www.cais2021.ca/talk/1.patin/) Category:Intelligence")
  • 13:07, 16 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Franciscan Economics (Created page with " =Principles= From Will Ruddick, applying it to Commitment Pooling: “Principles of Franciscan Economics '''* Sacredness of Creation''' In Franciscan thought, nature is not a resource but a relative (Brother Sun, Sister Water). Commitment Pooling honors this by allowing communities to issue, pool and redeem commitments (for past and future actions) tied to ecological care, such as reforestation, soil regeneration, or water protection. These commitments recognize...")
  • 13:02, 16 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page True Commons - Sensorica (Created page with " '''= The 'True Commons' coordination infrastructure, as built by Sensorica: “A digital commons platform that enables organization-agnostic, capture-resistant resource sharing built on Holochain and ValueFlows economic modeling.”''' [https://github.com/Sensorica/true_commons] =Description= "True Commons built on REA + Valueflows + hREA + Holochain is a distributed multi-agent systems with reflexivity, learning, and local memory to support high-level adaptive stig...")
  • 12:52, 16 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Holochain, Mattereum and OVN as Framework for Peer Production (Created page with " '''* Article: Integrating Holochain, Mattereum and OVN: A Framework for Peer Production. Sensorica, 2025.''' URL = https://soushi888.github.io/alternef-digital-garden/blog/ovn-hrea-mattereum =Description= "In this paper we explore a short list of p2p technologies carefully chosen to satisfy our needs in a specific material peer production context. We contribute to the p2p movement by bringing our 15 years of experience in open-source, Do-It-Yourself (DIY) hardware d...")
  • 08:48, 16 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page European Decentralization Institute (Created page with " '''= "an independent, non-profit think tank dedicated to advancing decentralisation as a strategic foundation for a sovereign digital Europe".''' URL = https://eudecentralisation.org/ Category:Movements Category:Policy Category:Europe Category:Protocols and Algorithms ")
  • 08:37, 15 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Should We Expect a Spiritual Revolution (Created page with " =Source= '''* Article: Can and should we expect a ‘spiritual’ revolution any time soon ? Introducing the distinction between ‘hard’ vs ‘soft’ metamemes, and between coordination engines and purification generators. Michel Bauwens, Apr 23, 2025''' URL = https://4thgenerationcivilization.substack.com/p/can-and-should-we-expect-a-spiritual =Text= Michel Bauwens: We start with a quote: - ''"First we have the emergence of a new way of production and gover...")
  • 07:47, 15 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Venture of Islam (Created page with " '''* Book: Marshall Hodgson. The Venture of Islam: Conscience and History in a World Civilization.''' =Description= From the Wikipedia: “Marshall Goodwin Simms Hodgson (April 11, 1922 – June 10, 1968) was an American historian and scholar of Islamic studies, best known for his pioneering work on Islamic civilization and his broader contributions to world history. He taught at the University of Chicago, where he developed an influential yearlong course on Islamic...")
  • 06:56, 15 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Pathways to Regeneration (Created page with " '''* Book: Pathways to Regeneration: Hope and Resilience through Anticipatory Design. Stephen Demeulenaere and Scott Morris. Allo Capital, 2025.''' URL = https://www.allo.capital/resources/pathways-to-regeneration [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ui8i8h5Hsn0jNjIm6kTYXF3pm7IQifYS/view?usp=sharing pdf] =Description= "Facing escalating ecological and financial crises, Scott Morris and Stephen DeMeulenaere propose Anticipatory Design, a proactive methodology for creati...")
  • 07:32, 13 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Contestable Control Mechanisms for DAO's (Created page with " '''* Article: Economic DAO Governance: A Contestable Control Approach. By Jeff Strnad. Blockchain: Research and Applications, May 2025.''' URL = https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2096720925000338? =Description= "Creating a regime of temporary contestable control: The mechanism avoids potential public choice problems inherent in voting approaches but at the same time provides a vehicle that can enhance and secure value that inheres to DAO voting and...")
  • 06:41, 13 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page First Principles Thinkers (Created page with " =Contextual Quote= "In essence, to be a “first-principles” thinker is to renounce all received wisdom and act upon life like a disinterested engineer. Gather the raw materials you have to work with, assess the relevant natural laws, and identify a metric or two that you need to optimize for. Break whatever rules you can, written or unwritten, to find the most economical path to an optimum. The more rules you break, the less likely others will follow, or beat you to...")
  • 06:01, 13 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Edgar Morin's Methodology for Complex Thought (Created page with " =Discussion= ==Edgar Morin's Methodology for Complex Thought== Tim Winton: "Edgar Morin's ... approach is not to work primarily from the establishment of a philosophical position or theoretical framework. He deliberately constructs a Method , a kind of ‘active inquiry’, which takes as its central and foundational rational the refusal to be pinned down in dualistic thought. ‘Morin’ s broader vision of complexity and of thought explicitly connects reason...")
  • 08:49, 12 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Is Trump the Unwitting Historical Agent of Cosmolocal Accelerationism (Created page with " '''* Article: Is Trump the unwitting historical agent of Cosmolocal Accelerationism ? Can we turn tragedy into opportunity ? By Michel Bauwens. Apr 07, 2025''' URL = https://4thgenerationcivilization.substack.com/p/is-trump-the-unwitting-historical =Text= ==Part One: The meaning of Liberation Day== The Russian revolutionary leader Lenin is often quoted saying: “There are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen." While what he ac...")
  • 08:43, 12 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page What Kind of Spiritual Revival Can We Expect at the End of This Civilizational Cycle (Created page with " '''* Article: What kind of religious / spiritual revival can we expect at the end of this civilizational cycle ? Revisiting the premises for a participatory spirituality: The Next Buddha Will Be a Collective. By Michel Bauwens. Mar 24, 2025''' URL = =Text= ==Part One: Reviewing Macro-Historical Insights about the Civilizational Evolution of Spirituality and Religion== Michel Bauwens: I’ll have to admit that I do not know the answer to that question, but all...")
  • 08:35, 12 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Looking at the Evolution of our World Through the Lens of Coordination Systems (Created page with " =Context= This is the text of the foreword I wrote for the publication of the Chinese translation of our book, ‘Peer to Peer: The Commons Manifesto’. With thanks to Uncommons and the 706 group for this translation! =Text= Michel Bauwens: The book you are about to read, just recently translated into Chinese, was written some years ago, the bulk of it was written in a kind of ‘Walden 3’ context, in a forest dwelling in the region of Madison, Wisconsin, with...")
  • 08:23, 12 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Knowledge Commoning (Created page with " =Description= Simon Grant explains: "the process of setting up a knowledge commons; and after that, maintaining and improving it." The steps outlined (and detailed in the article): 1. Find the others who are in line to share the commons and be the commoners. 2. See what technologies, both informatic and social, those commoners can work with. 3. Do enough ontological commoning to establish a shared base ontology. 4. Collectively, scan everywhere for similar...")
  • 08:21, 12 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page How Collectivistic Cultures Compete More Than Individualistic Cultures (Created page with " '''* Article/Chapter: Hide a Dagger Behind a Smile: A Review of How Collectivistic Cultures Compete More Than Individualistic Cultures . Kaidi Wu, Thomas Talhelm.''' In the book: . The Oxford Handbook of the Psychology of Competition. Stephen M. Garcia (ed.) et al. Pages 611–642 [https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190060800.013.26 doi] URL = https://academic.oup.com/edited-volume/37081/chapter-abstract/402464070? =Description= “In this chapter, we review cul...")
  • 08:19, 12 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page AMPL (Created page with " URL = https://ampleforth.org/ =Description= "is a price-stable but supply volatile cryptocurrency that targets the CPI-adjusted dollar. It is used as a unit of account and collateral asset. The AMPL protocol automatically increases or decreases the quantity of tokens in user wallets — such that the price of AMPL reverts to 1 CPI-adjusted dollar. AMPL greatly simplifies the creation of on-chain derivatives. Traditionally complex financial operations like tranchin...")
  • 08:18, 12 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Decentralized Stablecoins (Created page with " * see: AMPL Category:Crypto Economy ")
  • 08:14, 12 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Open Value Network Digital Resource License (Created page with " '''= The OVN Digital Resource License v1.0''' URL = https://ovn.world/index.php?title=OVN_license =Description= “The OVN Digital Resource License v1.0 is a legal instrument designed to protect and promote the commons. It builds upon the GNU General Public License version 3 (GPLv3) and integrates principles from the Peer Production License and Open Value Network (OVN) models. This License recognizes the right of contributors to fair and transparent benefit sharing...")
  • 08:13, 12 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Great Holocene Transformation (Created page with " '''* Book: The Great Holocene Transformation. What Complexity Science Tells Us about the Evolution of Complex Societies? Peter Turchin. Beresta Books, 2025.''' URL = https://berestabooks.com/books/the-great-holocene-transformation =Description= “Why do the 99.9% of humanity live in large-scale societies organized as states? During the Holocene (the last 10,000 years), the scale and complexity of human societies have undergone a dramatic transformation, so spectac...")
  • 08:10, 12 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Does Deliberative Democracy Work (Created page with " '''* Article: Does Deliberative Democracy Work ? David M. Ryfe. Annual Review of Political Science Volume 8, 2005, Vol. 8:49-71 (Volume publication date June 2005)''' [https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.polisci.8.032904.154633 doi] URL = https://www.annualreviews.org/content/journals/10.1146/annurev.polisci.8.032904.154633 =Abstract= “The growing literature on deliberative democratic practice finds that deliberation is a difficult and relatively rare form of communic...")
  • 07:51, 12 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Bioregional Coordination Framework (Created page with "'''* Article: Bioregional Coordination: A Hybrid Framework for Network Commons Governance. Benjamin Life.''' URL = [https://docs.google.com/document/d/179XOBqVFUyA9-ulLmzCvCgW9hn8sOMkt5lZJgfM_4k4/edit?] =Abstract= "The bioregional movement represents a critical evolution in how human communities organize themselves in relationship to place-based ecological systems. Moving beyond traditional governance models that privilege territorial control and hierarchical authori...")
  • 07:41, 12 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page From Non-Scalability to Cosmolocal Scalability (Created page with " '''* Article: Another Scalability is Possible! From Non-Scalability to Cosmolocal Scalability. By Vasilis Kostakis, Lucas Lemos, and Asimina Kouvara. TripleC, Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024).''' URL = https://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/article/view/1535 =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.” Co...")
  • 07:29, 12 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Diverse Intelligence (Created page with " =Description= Michael Levin: "an interdisciplinary effort to develop frameworks with which to recognize, build, and ethically relate to intelligences in novel embodiments. These include swarms, software AIs, embodied autonomous robotics, basal cognition of non-brainy life forms (from cells to organs), synthetic biological life forms, and all manner of chimeras, hybrids, hybrots, and other fusions of evolved and engineered components." (https://iai.tv/articles/pattern...")
  • 08:46, 9 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Constitution for the Commons - Netherlands (Created page with " URL = https://constitutievoordecommons.nl/ =Description= Translated from the Dutch: “What is the Constitution for the Commons? * A Protective Barrier The Constitution for the Commons is a protective barrier against violations of our right to autonomous self-organization. And it is a breeding ground for stronger Commons. It provides the Commons with protection, potential, and space to develop, acting as a critical friend to challenge and keep them aware of the...")
  • 08:43, 9 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Private Countries (Created page with " =History= Raymond Craib: “Meanwhile, moneyed tech titans in Northern California have proposed building a new city on thousands of acres they surreptitiously bought over the previous decade in Solano County. El Salvador’s president Nayib Bukele is planning a Bitcoin City on the slopes of a volcano while his government profits from the imprisonment of people illegally deported from the United States. Argentina is currently presided over by Javier Milei, a chain saw...")
  • 08:22, 9 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Urbit (Created page with " =Status= ==The Rise and Fall of Urbit== Adina Glickstein: "Yarvin’s stated aim for Urbit was to create a decentralized network where each user owns all his data: a private virtual machine, protected from surveillance and attention economy ad-tech. The network’s address space—its virtual real estate—is divided into a federated hierarchy of “planets,” “stars,” and “galaxies,” each unique according to a 28-bit identifier connected to the Ethereum bl...")
  • 08:20, 9 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Ecological Futures (Created page with " '''* Book: Chew, Sing C. Ecological Futures: What History Can Teach Us. Rowman & Littlefield, 2008.''' URL = =Description= The final volume in Chew’s trilogy shifts focus to contemporary and future ecological challenges, drawing lessons from historical patterns of environmental degradation. Chew analyzes modern industrialization, climate change, and resource depletion through the lens of past civilizational collapses, arguing that humanity’s survival depends on...")
  • 08:18, 9 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page World Ecological Degradation (Created page with " '''* Book: Chew, Sing C. World Ecological Degradation: Accumulation, Urbanization, and Deforestation, 3000 B.C.–A.D. 2000. Rowman & Littlefield, 2001.''' URL = =Description= The first volume of Chew’s trilogy examines the long-term environmental consequences of human economic and urban development. Focusing on deforestation, soil depletion, and urbanization from ancient civilizations to the modern era, Chew argues that ecological degradation is not a recent pheno...")
  • 08:09, 9 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page New Languages (Created page with " '''* Book: Carpenter, Edmund, and Marshall McLuhan. The New Languages. MIT Press, 1973 (originally Explorations in Communication).''' URL = =Description= Co-authored by anthropologist Edmund Carpenter and Marshall McLuhan, The New Languages investigates how emerging media technologies—such as television, computers, and electronic communication—create entirely new forms of language and expression. The book blends anthropology and media theory, arguing that these...")
  • 08:08, 9 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Media and Formal Cause (Created page with " '''* Book: McLuhan, Marshall, and Eric McLuhan. Media and Formal Cause. Gingko Press, 2011.''' URL = =Description= Published posthumously, Media and Formal Cause explores the Aristotelian concept of formal causation in relation to media theory. The McLuhans argue that media function as formal causes, structuring human perception and cognition in ways that transcend content. The book examines how different media environments—from oral traditions to digital networks...")
  • 08:06, 9 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Laws of Media (Created page with " '''* Book: McLuhan, Marshall, and Eric McLuhan. Laws of Media: The New Science. University of Toronto Press, 1988.''' URL = =Description= "Laws of Media refines and expands Marshall McLuhan’s earlier media theories, introducing the "tetrad" as a framework for analyzing technological and media effects. The tetrad consists of four key questions: What does a medium enhance? What does it retrieve from the past? What does it reverse into when pushed to its limits? And...")
  • 07:56, 9 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Cooperative Labor for Wheat vs for Rice (Created page with " =Discussion= Tomas Pueyo explains : "Rice nourishes families on half the land that wheat requires. Which means population density in rice areas can be twice as high as in wheat areas, or four times with double cropping. A hectare of land can feed 1.5 families with wheat and 6 with rice. Yet rice paddies also require a lot of work—twice as much as wheat. And that work is almost year-round: preparing paddies, raising seedlings in nurseries, transplanting every si...")
  • 07:51, 9 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Summa Technologiae (Created page with " '''* Book: Stanisław Lem. Summa Technologiae.''' URL = https://existentialtech.antikythera.org/ =Description= Bogna Konior: "On the surface, the book is merely symptomatic of all the intellectual excitements of the 1960s, bringing together the natural sciences and the emerging field of cybernetics within an overarching framework of two evolutions — natural and technological — paralleling each other, overlapping and diverging. Though Lem described Summa as "a dr...")
  • 07:46, 9 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Computing (Created page with " =Discussion= ==the evolution of computation as a symbiosis of human and machine== Nathan Gardels: “Across the sciences, we are coming to understand the self-organizing principle of “computation” as the building block of all forms of budding intelligence, from primitive cells to generative AI. This process involves learning from the environment, assembling information and arranging it by sharing functional instructions through “copying and pasting” code, so...")
  • 07:43, 9 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Reachy Mini (Created page with " '''= "is an open-source desktop AI robot designed for research, education, and creative projects. This compact Reachy Mini features 6 degrees of freedom with Python programming and full community support."''' URL = https://reachy-mini.com/ =More information= * Product Hacking Category:P2P Hardware ")
  • 07:37, 9 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Mushroom at the End of the World (Created page with " '''* Book: Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing. The Mushroom at the End of the World. 2021''' URL = ''"a study of communities of mushroom pickers in the Pacific Northwest, Yunnan China and Kyoto Prefecture, Japan ; a dizzying account of capitalist modernity. a study of “the possibility of life in capitalist ruins”.'' =Excerpts= Selected and with commentary by Adam Tooze: "What follows are a series of quotations and short excepts from the book with brief commentary from me....")
  • 11:44, 8 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Popular Pharmacy Project - Santiago de Chile (Created page with " '''= The Pharmacies of the People, (in Recoleta, Santiago de Chile)''' =Description= Martin Arboleda: "Presently, in the Chilean neighborhood of Recoleta, there is a network of popular pharmacies where one can acquire medicines at a low cost outside the oligopoly circuit of big pharmaceutical companies. According to Daniel Jadue, the mayor that designed and implemented this project, the Popular Pharmacy not only has practical consequences by expanding access to aff...")
  • 11:40, 8 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page On Planning and Popular Power (Created page with " '''* Book: GOBERNAR LA UTOPÍA: Sobre la planificación y el poder popular [GOVERNING UTOPIA: On planning and popular power], published in 2021 at Caja Negra Editora. Martin Arboleda''' URL = https://www.critup.net/translations/trajectories-of-a-radical-idea/ =Contents= Martin Arboleda: “The different chapters that make up my book aim to consider the problem of democratic planning from the perspective of its conditions of possibility, by which I mean the dynamic...")
  • 11:34, 8 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Stefan Meretz on the Planning Dimensions in Commonism (Created page with " Video via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLvggB6z2_k =Description= Excerpt from the transcript: “At its core, commonism is a generalization of the commons—the idea that any resource can be made common. But for a resource to truly function as a common, it must meet two key conditions: * It must be commonly available (accessible to the community). * It must be collectively managed by that community. Yet a common is not just a resource—it’s also the entir...")
  • 11:25, 8 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Stack as an Integrative Model of Global Capitalism (Created page with " '''* Article: The Stack as an Integrative Model of Global Capitalism. By Lukáš Likavčan and Manuel Scholz-Wäckerle. TripleC, issue.no## 2 (2022)''' URL = https://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/article/view/1343 =Description= "This article investigates recent transformations in global capitalism’s political economy as it relates to the evolution of globally integrated production and exchange apparatuses, such as platforms, enabled through technological advan...")
  • 11:23, 8 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Ecocerts (Created page with " =Description= What are Ecocerts? "Ecocerts are environmental hypercerts that standardize the measurement and representation of environmental impact. Within this standardized framework, environmental work and its associated impacts are clearly defined and quantified. A core principle of ecocerts is non-duplication: if the impact of environmental work is represented in one ecocert, it cannot be included in or overlap with any other hypercert. This ensures that envir...")
  • 11:20, 8 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Homoploutia (Created page with " =Discussion= ==The 'Managerial Revolution' was overblown, instead <this> happened:== Branko Milanovic: "That capitalism changed in the twentieth century with the advent of what many called a new “managerial” class. The rise of managers –-people who neither own the means of production not are simple laborers, but manage the means of production for capitalists lazily playing golf in Florida—was announced by James Burnham classic in 1941, and then further deve...")
  • 11:18, 8 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Psychozoic Era (Created page with " =Description= DeepSeek: “The Psychozoic Era (from Greek psyche meaning "mind" and zoic meaning "life") is a proposed geological epoch or era emphasizing the transformative role of human consciousness and activity in shaping Earth's ecosystems, climate, and geology. The concept parallels other suggested Anthropocene terminologies but places greater emphasis on the cognitive and cultural dimensions of human influence rather than just its physical impacts. The term "P...")
  • 11:16, 8 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Just War Theory (Created page with " =Description= Brian Klaas: “The problem of ethics in combat has preoccupied thinkers for as long as humans have been killing one another in systematic combat. There is evidence of early incarnations of just war principles as far back as ancient Egypt, though it was largely assumed that the Pharaoh’s fighting would, by definition, be just. Ancient Hindu texts prohibit the use of barbed or poisonous weapons and specifically outlaw the use of violence against those...")
  • 11:06, 8 August 2025 Mbauwens talk contribs created page Decentralised Technologies for Self-Infrastructuring Resilience (Created page with " '''* PhD Thesis: Bailey, Kelsie (2025). Decentralised Technologies: ‘Self-Infrastructuring’ Resilience. RMIT University. Thesis.''' [https://doi.org/10.25439/rmt.29614595 doi] URL = https://research-repository.rmit.edu.au/articles/thesis/Decentralised_Technologies_Self-Infrastructuring_Resilience/29614595?file=56438489 =Description= “This thesis focuses on how groups of people build, use, and experience infrastructure in the digital era by investigating the re...")
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