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  1. 2016年10月20日 · A variety of projects emerged showing that over time these agroecologically-managed systems bring benefits to rural communities by enhancing food security with healthy local food, strengthening their resource base (soils, biodiversity, etc.), preserving cultural heritage and the peasant or family farm way of life, and promoting resilience to cli...

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    Andrea Fumagalli and Cristina Morini: "With the term biocapitalism, we refer to a process of accumulation that not only is founded on theexploitation of knowledge but of the entirety of human faculties, from relational-linguistic toaffective-sensorial. Biocapitalism points to a broader set of meanings than the ones entailed by thehypothesis of cogn...

    "The advent of biocapitalism entails an adjustment of the process of valorization. Fromthis perspective, the main points to emphasize are the following: • The production of wealth and value is no longer based solely and exclusively onmaterial production, but is increasingly based on immaterial elements, namely onintangible ‘raw materials’, which ar...

    Problems with the Labour Value under Biocapitalism

    "The first problem concerns how to measure the value of labour. In fact, it closely relatesto the productivity of the general intellect and of relational activities (conceived assources of the process of value creation in biocapitalism). The second problem deals with the ‘source’ of the value of labour. It refers to workingperformances, on the one hand in the context of the dichotomy between the necessity ofsocial and relational cooperation and its exploitation by means of learning andnetwork...

  2. Vasilis Kostakis is Professor of Technology Governance and Sustainability at TalTech and Faculty Associate at Harvard University. He is also Visiting Professor at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Vasilis is the founder of the P2P Lab. contact: vkostakis at cyber.harvard.edu. google scholar page. colored photo. Categories: Research. Bios.

  3. 2010年2月8日 · The participatory theory of mind maintains that our world is the creation of our mind. But not in a solipsistic manner a la Berkeley (esse-percipi), but in a participatory manner: we have become aware that we can elicit from reality only that much as our mind is capable of conceiving. This is precisely the sense in which we say that we dwell in ...

  4. Bio. Wolfgang Hoeschele received his BA in biology and art from the College of Wooster in Ohio (1987), his MS in environmental science from Washington State University (1990), and his Ph.D. in geography from the Pennsylvania State University (1998). He worked as professor of geography at Truman State University in Missouri from 1998 to 2014.

  5. Description. "Pastry is a generic, scalable and efficient substrate for peer-to-peer applications. Pastry nodes form a decentralized, self-organizing and fault-tolerant overlay network within the Internet. Pastry provides efficient request routing, deterministic object location, and load balancing in an application-independent manner.

  6. As part of this research, historical data from cooperative archives is used to look at the history and early attempts of multi-stakeholder cooperation in food and farming. Additionally, current supporting evidence from Spain and UK, in the context of European food policy frameworks, is also presented.