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  1. Discussion (from the critique of Graeber & Wengrow's The Dawn of Everything) Camilla Power: "The strategies of females have now become central to models of human origins. Forget ‘man the hunter’, it’s hardworking grandmothers, babysitting apes, children with ...

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    "Commons-based peer production (CBPP) is a new and increasingly significant model of social innovation based on collaborative production by citizens through the Internet. This project will foster the CBPP phenomenon by providing a techno-social software platform specifically designed to facilitate the creation of resilient and sustainable CBPP comm...

    1. Intro by Michel Bauwens : P2P Value is a landmark study because it is the first long (3-year) scientific study of 300+ peer production communities, and it largely confirms the ten years of empirical observations that form the basis of P2P Theory and the documentation in the P2P Foundation Wiki. Our team was also one of the 8 partners in the cons...

    full review article here at https://www.academia.edu/29210209/Commons_Based_Peer_Production_in_the_Information_Economy

  2. Outside of the ASI, she also served as President of the Ecumenical Development Cooperative Society (EDCS - now known as Oikocredit), Board Member of the De La Salle University System, East Asian Pastoral Institute and Ramon Magsaysay Awards Foundation. Dr. Ramirez is also a recipient of various awards like the Ozanam Award (given by the Jesuits ...

  3. Bio. “Arran Gare is Associate Professor (Reader) in Philosophy and Cultural Inquiry at Swinburne University, and founder of the Joseph Needham Centre for Complex Processes Research. The focus of his research is transforming culture to create a global ecological civilization. He has published widely on environmental philosophy, process ...

  4. Description. Jess Scully: "Taiwan’s civic hackers were organized around a leaderless collective called g0v (pronounced “gov zero.”) Many believed in radical transparency, in throwing opaque processes open to the light, and in the idea that everyone who is affected by a decision should have a say in it. They preferred establishing ...

  5. Jan Krikke: "In the early 1960s, Lawrence Taub dropped out of Harvard Law School to go “on the road.”. He lived in Scandanavia and France before making his way to India. In Bihar State, he attended a lecture at Sarkar’s Ananda Marga Center, where he first heard about the orthodox version of the Varna prophecy.

  6. Short introduction John David Ebert's introduction to the work and importance of Jean Gebser, via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5W_cIT36-I Long series 10 part ...

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