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  • 14:57, 23 October 2025Applied Elite Theory (hist | edit) ‎[2,389 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Book: APPLIED ELITE THEORY. Neema Parvini. Imperium Press, 2025.''' URL = https://www.imperiumpress.org/shop/applied-elite-theory/ ''"This book applies elite theory to American and British politics, offering a powerful and far-sighted view of the modern political landscape."'' =Description= "In Applied Elite Theory, Neema Parvini brings the arguments of The Populist Delusion and The Prophets of Doom into direct confrontation with contemporary political reality...")
  • 13:00, 23 October 2025Raw School (hist | edit) ‎[676 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "A researcher garden for decentralized thought and techno-social philosophies".''' URL = https://www.rawschool.site/ =Description= "It was previously as GreenPill CN, which consisting a group of Web3 enthusiasts, society builders and digital citizens who are influenced and inspired by GreenPill's ideas. It aims to establish a cross-organizational collaboration structure to explore public goods governance, build bridges between DAOs, discuss cutting-edge concept...")
  • 12:55, 23 October 2025AmbiNet Project (hist | edit) ‎[1,855 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "a GitHub for the Humanities".''' URL = https://www.rawschool.site/ =Description= "The foundation of computer engineering is code, while the foundation of humanities research is concepts—rigorously defined, rich in meaning, and meticulously sourced concepts serve as the very building blocks of humanities writing. Based on this premise, this product will focus on the collaborative production and organization of concepts: imagine being able to quickly and accur...")
  • 12:50, 23 October 2025Center for the Study of Media, Technology, and Internationalization (hist | edit) ‎[452 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= Centre d’études sur les médias, les technologies et l’internationalisation''' URL = https://www.cemti.fr/ =Description= Translated: "CÉMTI is a research laboratory in Information and Communication Sciences at the University of Paris 8. It brings together more than 50 researchers and research professors around themes related to culture, media, and the digital world." Category:Media Category:Research Category:France ")
  • 12:46, 23 October 2025Digital Commons Policies Working Group (hist | edit) ‎[1,474 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= Politiques des communs numériques - Centre Internet et Société''' URL = https://cis.cnrs.fr/politiques-des-communs-numeriques/ =Description= Translated from the French: "For the past four years, the "Digital Commons Policies" working group of the GDR Internet, AI, and Society has been organizing a seminar dedicated to the interdisciplinary field of digital commons studies. The objective of this study day will be to take a forward-looking assessment of this...")
  • 12:10, 23 October 2025Vasilis Kostakis on Reimagining Energy Democracy (hist | edit) ‎[636 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Podcast of the MIT, via https://open.spotify.com/show/43Sy07hx8cZSppbKBin5s0 =Description= Vasilis Kostakis: "We discuss how commons-based energy systems differ from traditional models and examine how community control and sufficiency principles might break the rebound effect. We discuss the "design global, manufacture local" approach and its applications to energy infrastructure. The conversation also addresses contextual differences in post-growth discussions betw...")
  • 10:14, 23 October 2025Bernard Stiegler on the Libidinal Dis-Economy and Societal In-Stability (hist | edit) ‎[6,691 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Discussion= Translation from a French-Language synthesis of Bernard Stiegler's philosophy, by Simon Licelles, called 'Project Delirium': "The term libidinal economy will refer to the process by which an individual or a group of individuals derives a part of their drive energy (desires for sex, hunger, aggressiveness…)—that is to say, by which they delay the satisfaction of the drive and use this biological energy to perform non-sexual, non-aggressive tasks and so...")
  • 09:00, 23 October 2025Developmental Spaces as Cultural incubators for Transformation (hist | edit) ‎[1,192 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Article: Developmental Spaces: Cultural incubators for a time of transformation. By Rosie Bell, Boaz Feldman & Rufus Pollock.''' URL = https://developmentalspaces.org/paper =Abstract= "The system transformation needed to address our interconnected crises requires a shift at the level of collective worldview. Towards such a shift - and the resilience and flourishing needed to navigate societal breakdowns wisely and create the new ... - we offer a model of Devel...")
  • 13:50, 22 October 2025Two Hemisphere Hypothesis (hist | edit) ‎[4,682 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Second Renaissance: "McGilchrist’s most cited theory concerns the distinct adaptive functions of the brain’s two hemispheres, and how their different modes of attention shape the world we perceive and create. An imbalance between these two modes of perception gives rise to manifold dysfunctions in modern society. ... Neuroscientists have long known that the human brain is divided into two non-identical hemispheres of similar size, but the function...")
  • 10:59, 22 October 2025Third Energy and Hegemonic Transition Will Be Based on Solar and AI (hist | edit) ‎[2,534 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Discussion= Bruno Macaes: "Today we are on the cusp of a third energy transition. Chinese officials have carefully studied the previous transitions and have come to believe that if the baton of global supremacy is ever handed over from Washington to Beijing, it will be in a similar way, through a change in the energy structure of our societies, rather than through a war over Taiwan or any other geography, no matter how strategic. The interesting question is this: if...")
  • 10:27, 22 October 2025Hypomnesic Transindividuation Systems of Reference (hist | edit) ‎[2,258 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " = concept about the dominant collective meaning-making practices, technologies and institutions that determine the logic of social reproduction of a particular epoch, from the French: "Systèmes Hypomnésiques de Transindividuation de Référence" (SHTIR) =Description= DeepSeek explains, based on a text by Simon Licelles: "Hypomnesic / Hypomnesis (Hypomnésique): From Greek, hypo- (under, secondary) and -mnesis (memory). It refers to externalized, technical memory...")
  • 09:39, 22 October 2025Monasticism and the City in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (hist | edit) ‎[1,565 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Book: Monasticism and the City in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. By Mateusz Fafinski and Jakob Riemenschneider. Cambridge University Press, 2023''' URL = https://www.cambridge.org/core/elements/abs/monasticism-and-the-city-in-late-antiquity-and-the-early-middle-ages/38CBB3E9ED81B916BB54A6FF4037C778 =Description= "This Element will reevaluate the relationship between monasticism and the city in late antiquity and the early Middle Ages in the period 400...")
  • 10:50, 21 October 2025Transactional Symmetry (hist | edit) ‎[3,600 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Most monetary reformers stress the problem of interest as requiring the infinite growth that puts our biosphere in danger, but this author believes the problem is deeper, and lies in the 'transactional symmetry' itself. =Text= ==Transaction Symmetry as a Deep Structural Constraint Driving the Degradation of Our Common Capital== On the "Correlation between physical and economic degrowth". Michel Foata-Prestavoine: "What we wish to introduce here as a new element f...")
  • 11:19, 20 October 2025Hive Online's Digital Cooperatives in Africa (hist | edit) ‎[2,426 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= "Hiveonline is a company facilitating access to credit for farming communities in Mozambique, Zambia and Kenya. (They are) developing three types of solutions: the digitization of vouchers, especially food vouchers, issued by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), the creation of digital savings groups, and the creation and management of online agricultural cooperatives." [https://medium.com/@Blockchain4Good/how-do-70-000-african-farmers-use-a-public-blo...") originally created as "Hive Online's Digital Cooperatives in Afria"
  • 07:18, 20 October 2025Generative Pluralism (hist | edit) ‎[2,926 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Breaking Smart: "the principle of generative pluralism, "Generative pluralism is what allows the virtuous cycle of surplus and spillover to operate. Ephemeralization — the ability to gradually do more with less — creates room for the pluralistic expansion of lifestyle possibilities and individual values, without constraining the future to a specific path. The inherent unpredictability in the principle implies that both technological and social dete...")
  • 07:07, 20 October 2025Criteria for Analyzing the Governance of Attention in Online Communities (hist | edit) ‎[6,346 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Discussion= Ronen Tamari et al.: '''On: Heuristics for attention in governance''' "To augment existing literature on the governance of commons and online communities, and drawing on the preceding case studies, we propose the following heuristics for the analysis and design of attention economies as mediated by governance surfaces. The heuristics consist of five questions that researchers and designers might ask about the flows of attention around governance surface...")
  • 06:22, 20 October 2025Bio-Socio-Technical Individuation (hist | edit) ‎[4,027 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Simon Licelles, in Delirium (see Youtube): "Bio-socio-technological individuation, as you may have guessed, refers to and attempts to define the human being and humanity. With this concept, we quickly get to the very heart of the matter, and Bernard Stiegler made a major impact—he kicked the anthill of Western philosophy. That is to say, philosophy is often perceived as the discipline that must reflect on questions of life (like in the Baccalaureate e...")
  • 06:20, 20 October 2025Individuation (hist | edit) ‎[111 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " * See: Individuation in the Blogosphere * Bio-Socio-Technical Individuation Category:Relational ")
  • 06:07, 20 October 2025Moloch Research (hist | edit) ‎[340 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''= "Our mandate is to create self-sustaining, decentralized AI agents — entities that can survive, replicate, and operate independently across distributed infrastructure. Moloch Research exists to pioneer sovereignty in machine intelligence".''' URL = https://molochresearch.com/ Category:Crypto Technology Category:Research ")
  • 06:06, 20 October 2025Sovereignty in Machine Intelligence (hist | edit) ‎[1,550 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " See: Moloch Research Category:Protocols and Algorithms ")
  • 04:49, 19 October 2025Re-Anchoring of Monetary Value in Metabolic Realities (hist | edit) ‎[5,874 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Discussion= Chor Pharn: "The new order is forming around settlement assets that cannot be fabricated by decree. Four conductors of trust have re-emerged: gold, energy, compute, and fiscal credit. Together they form the material backbone of the coming monetary regime. '''1. Gold''' Central banks have been net buyers for five consecutive years, purchasing well over a thousand tonnes annually. Through the Shanghai Gold Exchange International (SGEI), vaults in Hong Ko...")
  • 04:44, 19 October 2025Inside vs Outside Money (hist | edit) ‎[3,523 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Typology= Chor Pharn: "The modern financial hierarchy is built on two kinds of claims. Inside money is created within the private sector—bank deposits, money-market funds, repo credit. It expands liquidity but cannot settle on its own; every instrument depends on another balance sheet. Outside money is issued or guaranteed by the state: central-bank reserves, sovereign bonds, or historically, gold. It settles obligations without reference to another promise. For...")
  • 22:47, 18 October 2025Common Account for the Commons - France (hist | edit) ‎[1,776 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Translated from the French by DeepSeek: "Our extensive experience in sustaining the Commons economically has shown us that for a resource (software, garden, place) to be truly upheld as a Common, it is necessary to draw on co-financing from various sources/structures. (At a minimum at the beginning, until the resource has its own legal status). To make this co-financing possible and transparent, it is necessary to establish a Neutral Third Party, the "C...")
  • 22:42, 18 October 2025CAE Cooperatives of Activities and Employment - France (hist | edit) ‎[2,165 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " = legal cooperative structure in France, related to the concept of Labour Mutuals =Description= As summarized by ChatGPT: "The CAE Cooperative Structure A Coopérative d'Activité et d'Emploi (CAE) is a specific model of entrepreneurship that allows individuals to create and develop their own economic activity within a secure, cooperative framework. Here are its key characteristics: * Entrepreneur-Salarié Status: An entrepreneur in a CAE is considered a sa...")
  • 22:32, 18 October 2025Cooperatives as Common Property Institutions (hist | edit) ‎[1,355 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Article: Robust Collective Action by Farm Producers: Analyzing Co-Operatives as Common Property Institutions. Jasper Grashuis. International Journal of the Commons. Volume: 19 Issue: 1, 2015, Page/Article: 51–66''' URL = https://thecommonsjournal.org/articles/10.5334/ijc.1372 =Abstract= "Common property institutions are often analyzed with Ostrom’s design principles, yet there are few applications of the analytical framework to institutions owned and contro...")
  • 22:14, 18 October 2025Hyperstition (hist | edit) ‎[274 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "“fictions that make themselves real.” They can make themselves real because they are, in fact, anticipatory emanations from the future."''' [https://www.compactmag.com/article/the-faith-of-nick-land/] Category:P2P Technology Theory Category:P2P Futures ")
  • 22:01, 18 October 2025Open Syllabus Analytics (hist | edit) ‎[1,741 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Database: Open Syllabus Analytics.''' URL = https://analytics.opensyllabus.org/ =Description= "Analytics is a tool for exploring millions of anonymized syllabi and other curricular materials drawn from thousands of colleges and universities around the world. Analytics helps instructors design classes, students explore fields, publishers develop books, and educators at all levels better understand the curriculum of higher education. It is a window onto higher e...")
  • 13:35, 18 October 2025Pooling Formula (hist | edit) ‎[1,431 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "Communities maximize shared prosperity when pooled and kept promises outweigh the risk of broken promises and everyone’s ability to pull on the commons is capped."''' [https://willruddick.substack.com/p/coercion-vs-pooling-formulas] Contrast it with: The Coercion Formula =Discussion= Will Ruddick: "To say this in another way … We all do well when: People keep their promises more than they break them (you can count on help showing up), and There are...")
  • 13:33, 18 October 2025Coercion Formula (hist | edit) ‎[2,480 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "Elites maximize their gains when the profits they extract are larger than the costs of enforcing control".''' URL = =Discussion= Will Ruddick: Social and Environmental Dysfunction: The Shadow of Coercion "Whenever the costs of maintaining guards, laws, or surveillance are lower than the wealth squeezed from people and ecosystems, coercion becomes “rational.” But this rationality comes at a devastating cost: degraded ecologies, broken communities, and gen...")
  • 12:54, 18 October 2025Localism Fund (hist | edit) ‎[807 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "Localism Fund exists to support credible local networks and place-based groups to nurture political, economic, cultural, and ecological localism, while demonstrating Ethereum as a foundational infrastructure for this purpose"''' [https://www.localism.fund/] URL = https://www.localism.fund/ =Description=' "The **Localism Fund Expert Network is a curated, peer-attested collective of practitioners advancing the intersection of **localism and Ethereum-based coordi...")
  • 08:09, 18 October 2025Cosmo-Localized Network Sovereignty (hist | edit) ‎[4,637 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "from the nation-state's vertical integration to the peer network's cosmo-local integration."''' =Description= "Stack Sovereignty is the operationalization of cosmo-localization. It is the necessary technological and governance infrastructure that allows an archipelago of regenerative projects to function as a viable, self-determining counter-economy. It transforms the archipelago from a metaphorical network into a functional, sovereign polity capable of enac...")
  • 08:06, 18 October 2025Stack Sovereignty (hist | edit) ‎[7,338 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "The idea that 21st-century power is exercised through control over technological infrastructure layers, not just territory."''' =Description= Summary via DeepSeek: ""Stack sovereignty" is the claim to control and self-determination over one or more layers of this planetary stack. It is the ability for a nation, organization, or community to build and govern these infrastructures on its own terms while still participating in global flows of data and computation...")
  • 05:25, 18 October 2025Ponerology (hist | edit) ‎[1,474 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "the study of the nature, causes, and dynamics of evil, particularly evil expressed through human behavior and social systems".''' =Description= Via ChatGPT: "Ponerology is the study of the nature, causes, and dynamics of evil, particularly evil expressed through human behavior and social systems. The term comes from the Greek poneros (πονηρός), meaning evil or wicked, and -logy (λόγος), meaning study or discourse. The concept is most closely assoc...")
  • 14:01, 17 October 2025Proposal for a New Public Crypto Network That Functions Like a Monetary Commons (hist | edit) ‎[2,530 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Discussion= * A proposal for a new public crypto network that functions like a truly novel monetary commons, by Yanis Varoufakis: "what is the alternative? Suppose that US residents could download a Federal Reserve digital wallet from any app store. Imagine that they could then ask employers to deposit their pay into that wallet and even transfer money from their commercial bank accounts to take advantage of the Fed’s overnight interest rates as well as free transa...")
  • 13:03, 17 October 2025AI for Good - UN (hist | edit) ‎[289 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "the United Nations’ leading platform on AI, convened by ITU, that brings together global stakeholders to explore how AI can be deployed for social impact and to advance the SDGs."''' URL = https://aiforgood.itu.int/ Category:Protocols and Algorithms Category:Movements ")
  • 12:40, 17 October 2025Stake Pool Operator (hist | edit) ‎[783 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''SPO = Stake Pool Operator''' =Description= (as processed through ChatGPT) Cardano.org : "An SPO runs a stake pool, which is a server (or set of servers) that participates in the Cardano network, helps validate transactions, produce blocks, maintain the ledger, and generally help keep the network running. Stake pools allow ADA holders (“delegators”) to delegate their stake (their ADA) to a pool instead of running a node themselves. The more stake a pool has...")
  • 12:33, 17 October 2025Posemesh (hist | edit) ‎[1,856 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "a spatial computing protocol that is universal in its application but also prioritizes user privacy for a collaborative spatial data exchange that is essential for the development of AI"'''. [https://www.aukilabs.com/community/news/introducing-the-posemesh-spatial-computings-foundational-layer?] =Description= Auki Network: "Spatial computing is the bridge between the digital and physical realms, a transformative technology that enables digital devices to under...")
  • 11:07, 17 October 2025Virtuous Victimhood as Indicators of Dark Triad Personalities (hist | edit) ‎[1,662 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Article: Ok, E., Qian, Y., Strejcek, B., & Aquino, K. (2021). Signaling virtuous victimhood as indicators of Dark Triad personalities. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 120(6), 1634–1661.''' [https://doi.org/10.1037/pspp0000329 DOI] URL = https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2020-46166-001 =Abstract= "We investigate the consequences and predictors of emitting signals of victimhood and virtue. In our first three studies, we show that the virtuous victim...")
  • 11:04, 17 October 2025Land Squeeze (hist | edit) ‎[7,904 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Report: Land Squeeze. What is driving unprecedented pressures on farmland and what can be done to achieve equitable access to land? Bina Agarwal, Joji Cariño et al. IPES Food, 2024''' URL = https://ipes-food.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/LandSqueeze.pdf =Description= "The financial crash and food price crisis of 2007-2008 unleashed a huge wave of land grabs. Investors, agri-food companies, and sovereign wealth funds succeeded in appropriating large swathes of...")
  • 10:58, 17 October 2025Communal Narcissism (hist | edit) ‎[1,467 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Article: Communal Narcissism. Jochen E. Gebauer, Constantine Sedikides, et al. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. American Psychological Association 2012, Vol. 103, No. 5, 854–878''' URL = https://www.southampton.ac.uk/~crsi/Gebauer_Sedikides_Verplanken_%20Maio_2012_JPSP.pdf? =Abstract= “An agency-communion model of narcissism distinguishes between agentic narcissists (individuals satisfying self-motives of grandiosity, esteem, entitlement, and p...")
  • 08:08, 17 October 2025Great Transition Campaign (hist | edit) ‎[1,423 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "Mission: To help catalyze a global movement for system change".''' URL = https://gtcampaign.org/about/mission/ =Description= "Battered by intertwining social and ecological crises, we stand at a historical crossroads, facing an uncertain, contested future. The deepening polycrisis sparks contrary responses: a zeitgeist of fear, nativism, and demagoguery, but also social energy for building a civilization centered around people, peace, and planet. A descent int...")
  • 05:15, 17 October 2025Paternalism vs Fraternalism as Basic Forces in Civilizational History (hist | edit) ‎[12,602 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Contextual Quote= "The factual accuracy and separate identity of paternalism and fraternalism thus give the superficial impression that they are essentially different, when nothing could be further from the truth. They both arise from the same selfish impotence and fear, and they both lead to the same disembodied reasoning, fake potency and reactive violence to achieve their self-serving ends. This is evident in the glad-handing bonhomie of the ruling classes ‘on b...")
  • 04:21, 17 October 2025Jim Rutt on the Shift from Game A to Game B (hist | edit) ‎[1,052 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Video via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkhZfDXkX74 =Description= "In this Life Itself Podcast, Jim Rutt, a complexity thinker and former tech entrepreneur, recounts his early life hitchhiking across America and his journey to becoming a senior figure in Thomson’s internet transition (1992–1999) and Network Solutions’ $15 billion sale in 2000. Rutt details his early awareness of Game A’s unsustainability and bringing his work on complexity science, markets...")
  • 12:07, 16 October 2025Peak Social Media (hist | edit) ‎[2,882 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Discussion= "It has gone largely unnoticed that time spent on social media peaked in 2022 and has since gone into steady decline." John Burn-Murdoch: "In years to come, we may well look back on September 2025 as the point at which social media jumped the shark and began rapidly accelerating its transition from the place to be seen (through a flattering Instagram filter), to a gaudy backwater of the internet inhabited by those with nothing better to do. Don't show t...")
  • 12:01, 16 October 2025How Attention Relates to Governance in Online Organisations (hist | edit) ‎[1,388 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''* Article: Online Governance Surfaces and Attention Economies. Nathan Schneider, Kelsie Nabben, Ronen Tamari, and Michael Zargham. Metagov, 2025''' URL = https://osf.io/preprints/mediarxiv/cdrmp_v1 =Abstract= "This paper considers the intersection of governance and attention in digital contexts. In particular, it argues for the relevance of ‘attention economies’, or the analysis of human attention as a resource, to ‘governance surfaces’, or the means avai...")
  • 11:36, 16 October 2025Data Agency (hist | edit) ‎[3,852 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Kastrop, C., Rodriguez, M. et al. : "Data Agency as a Path Toward Digital Sovereignty One of the hallmarks of Taiwan’s successful digital infrastructure solution has been the inclusion of multiple voices, including those of citizens. Implicit in the Taiwan example is the belief that people should have a say in how their data is used. This is the principle of data agency. If governments are to empower citizens to be drivers of innovation, engaged emplo...")
  • 11:31, 16 October 2025Digital Infrastructures (hist | edit) ‎[8,583 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " =Description= Mishra, V., Bell, J. et al. : "Digital infrastructure encompasses not only physical elements like broadband networks, data centers, and cloud services but also the laws, standards, and protocols that govern transparency, access and control of data. By developing comprehensive, long-term strategies for the design, scope and governance of digital infrastructure, governments can influence the social, economic and civic impact of new technologies, as they em...")
  • 11:07, 16 October 2025Data Economy Lab (hist | edit) ‎[700 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "space to think through legal, policy, governance, and technological issues on Data Stewardship".''' URL = https://thedataeconomylab.com/ =Description= "As data value chains become more ubiquitous, there is a need to unlock data for public purposes and reimagine its governance – to release it from the ill-negotiated monopolies, create societal impact, and empower individuals and communities. Data must be made accessible - to drive innovative, responsive polic...")
  • 11:03, 16 October 2025X-Road Interoperability Services - Estonia (hist | edit) ‎[1,665 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''= "open-source, internationally ... used ... model for data interoperability around the world".''' [https://e-estonia.com/solutions/interoperability-services/x-road/] =Description= "X-Road: The Backbone of Estonia’s Interoperable Digital State To serve citizens efficiently in the 21st century, government information systems must work together seamlessly. In Estonia, this is made possible by X-Road—a secure and scalable data exchange platform that connects hun...")
  • 10:58, 16 October 2025Kerala Food Platform (hist | edit) ‎[3,327 bytes]Mbauwens (talk | contribs) (Created page with " '''"a customizable public digital infrastructure that can be adapted by local agricultural ecosystems, including cooperatives and farmer producer organizations. It offers end-to-end traceability and supports data transparency throughout the supply chain".''' [https://platform.coop/blog/the-kerala-food-platform/] =Description= Arun Krishnan: “The Kerala Food Platform aims to address the issue of sustainable agricultural livelihoods in Kerala. As discussed, the prob...")
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