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  1. WAMOTOPIA 2023: From December 16, 2023, to January 1, 2024, Wamians will jointly undertake a profound exploration of the future world, weaving a spectacular emergence, a prototype society of the future in Chiang Mai.

  2. San Pisith is a Buddhist Monk and an Early Stage Researcher at Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance. He has joined the Cosmolocalism project since September 2019 to pursue a Ph.D. at TalTech, Estonia. His Ph.D. thesis focuses on Buddhist Economics, Buddhist Governance, Commons, and Happiness and Public Purpose.

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    Franz Nahrada: "The core subject of Global Villages is the way we can live physically ifwe have all the support that the communication revolution can give us. The core assumptionis that we can, for the first time, deeply followthe insight of Kohr and Schumacher that smaller units of social living arepotentially more rich in terms of human experienc...

    A contribution of Franz Nahrada, who played some role in the Oekonux mailing list and their third conference in Vienna 2004, on the concept of Global Villages, local, self-sustaining communities that are nevertheless globally connected and collaborating - to even increase their degree of autonomy.. "Global Villages (in plural!) (also sometimes name...

    Global Villages follow the Hannover Principles URL = http://www.mindfully.org/Sustainability/Hannover-Principles.htm(with some additions by Franz Nahrada) 1. Insist on rights of humanity and nature to co-existin a healthy, supportive, diverse and sustainable condition. 2. Recognize interdependence. The elements of human design interact with and dep...

    Franz Nahrada wrote in 2024 a few lines further explaining the concept: "There are four meanings of the metaphor "global village" in McLuhan's work, and it seems that this ambiguity did not bother him, but even pleased him. ˧Tthe first meaning is "as if": We are confronted with realities in real time that give the impression that what we experience...

    More info from the GIVEinitiative: 1. http://www.globalvillages.info/wiki?/GlobalVillages/Directory; 2. http://www.globalvillages.info/wiki?/GlobalVillages/DiscussGlobalVillages Definitional work at 1. http://www.globalvillages.info/wiki.cgi?GlobalVillages/Definition See also related concepts such as Multi-local Societies and Glocalized Networks

    The following 2 books are recommended by Franz Nahrada: 1. Design Outlaws, at http://www.designoutlaws.org/ crossing architecture, ecology and technology. 2. Local Action / Global Interaction Edited by Peter Day and Douglas Schuler Info at http://trout.cpsr.org/program/sphere/books/community-practice.toc.html

  3. Description Antikytera: "As artificial intelligence becomes infrastructural, and as societal infrastructures become more cognitive, the relation between AI theory and practice needs realignment. Across scales and back again, from world-datafication and data ...

  4. The system claims to be effective at achieving popular consensus around contentious issues over a period of two or three weeks with anywhere from 100 to tens of thousands of participants or more. Polis has been used to generate consensus on climate issues in Austria (2022), in Uruguay on a national referendum (2020–2021), in New Zealand to ...

  5. 2024年3月7日 · 2. Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan: "The theory of capital as power (CasP) is radically different from conventional political economy. In the conventional view, mainstream as well as heterodox, capital is seen a “real” economic entity engaged in the production of goods and services, and capitalism is thought of as a mode of production ...

  6. Description. Hanzi Freinacht: "“Protopia” is another recent term, coined by futurist Kevin Kelly and it is defined as the opposite of a “Dystopia”. In Dystopia, people are stuck in some kind of recurring pattern of suffering (like George Orwell’s “foot trampling a human face — for ever”, as in 1984). A Protopian society, then ...