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  1. "Kate Raworth is an English economist working for the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. She is known for her work on the 'doughnut economy', which she understands as an economic model that balances between essential human needs and

  2. Description. "I find the Three Horizons Framework, created by Bill Sharpe, a very useful tool for sharing with groups thinking about transformative change, so I made this 7 minute video as a summary introduction to the framework, including some questions that it helps to raise." More information.

  3. Kate Swade *: helping communities control their own resources through Shared Assets Ann Marie Utratel: co-founder of Guerrilla Translation Francesca Pick *: ethical consumption, P2P marketplaces María Sanz: co-working space, micro-entreprise, freelance ß ...

  4. "Michel Bauwens is the founder of the Foundation for Peer-to-Peer Alternatives and works in collaboration with a global group of researchers in the exploration of peer production, governance, and property.

  5. Kate talks about the commons as a starting point for her new vision on economics and I look at the commons for their potential for political renewal. We both agree that this is mostly a difference in nuance, our visions on the commons are very connected.”

  6. The Commons Transition Wiki is a repository for policy papers and proposals related to Commons Transition. Mutation of Economics into the Fifth Integral-Arational Structure of Consciousness. One transition, many transitions? A corpus-based study of societal sustainability transition discourses in four civil society’s proposals.

  7. Jaya Klara Brekke, Kate Beecroft and Francesca Pick: "Forking is a concept and process that originally comes from the version control tool git, popularized through the Github and Gitlab collaborative coding platforms, but became an explicit governance

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