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  1. 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 ...

  2. China has already formed a much larger and better down-top ecosystem, manifesting the ultimate goal of the Maker Movement – democratizing innovation. We call it the New Shanzhai. The Chinese word for Shanzhai can be traced back to year 1999-2000, representing the act of copying and duplicating brand products. In recent years, Shanzhai has ...

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    • Discussion 2: Coordinations Instead of Network States ?

    May have different meanings ranging from states that are networked, networks of institutions of officials within these institutions, etc.. Also has a more narrow definition, alike to that of a Cloud Country, by blockchain entrepreneurs such as Balaji Srivanasan: "A network state is a social network with an agreed-upon leader, an integrated cryptocu...

    Balaji Srivanasan: "Here we describe a peaceful, reproducible process for turning an online community premised on a proposition into a physical state with a virtual capital: a network state, the sequel to the nation state. A network state is a social network with a clear leader, an integrated cryptocurrency, a definite purpose, a sense of national ...

    Balaji Srivanasan: "Once we visualize a network state as a combination of (a) a digital social network with an integrated cryptocurrency and (b) a physical network of distributed enclaves, we realize that it is much easier to acquire than to conquer.

    Primaveri de Filippi: "Primavera mentioned a step-by-step guide, according to Srivinasan’s book, to build a network state: 1. Found your startup society 1. Organize it as a group capable of collective action (capacity to act is essential, being a community is not enough) 1. Build trust offline and a crypto economy online (need in-person meetings to...

    Balaji's Metapolitics

    Vitalik Buterin: "Team NYT basically runs the US, and its total lack of competence means that the US is collapsing. Team BTC (meaning, both actual Bitcoin maximalists and US rightists in general) has some positive values, but their outright hostility to collective action and order means that they are incapable of building anything. Team CCP can build, but they are building a dystopian surveillance state that much of the world would not want to live in. And all three teams are waaay too nation...

    John P. Sullivan and Adam Elkus:

    "Questions of state change and sovereignty are becoming intimately linked with issues of global security, with talk of "failing states," "lawless zones," and "ungoverned spaces" increasingly dominating public discussion. While valuable, the state decline perspective has come to dominate public discussion at the expense of alternative ideas about change in the state system. Because concepts about state change are increasingly the basis of political-military debate, considering a wider range of...

    Martin Carnoy and Manuel Castells

    The following is a 1999 commentary on the seminal book on state theory by: * Poulantzas, Nicos (1980) State, power, socialism, London: New Left Books, Verso edition. Source: Globalization, the knowledge society, and the Network State: Poulantzas at the millennium. MARTIN CARNOY and MANUEL CASTELLS URL = http://www.scribd.com/doc/22569972/Globalization-the-knowledge-society-and-the-network-state-M-Castells-and-M-Carnoy " 'Excerpt: Crisis and reconstruction of the state: the Network State' "Tow...

    These are the summaries of a four-part episode series critiquing Srivanasan's approach, i.e. Overthrowing the Network State, conversations conducted by Primavery de Filippi and the Blockchain Socialist podcast:

  3. Instagram, launched in 2010, might have built the bridge between the social-network era and the age of social media. It relied on the connections among users as a mechanism to distribute content as a primary activity.

  4. That changed when social networking became social media around 2009, between the introduction of the smartphone and the launch of Instagram. Instead of connection—forging latent ties to people and organizations we would mostly ignore—social media offered platforms through which people could publish content as widely as possible, well beyond ...

  5. Athina Karatzogianni. Dr. Athina Karatzogianni = researcher in cyberconflicts and the author of our entry on Cyberconflict. Athina Karatzogianni is Lecturer in Media, Culture and Society, University of Hull, UK and can be contacted at athina.k@gmail.com .

  6. But I’ll venture a guess: 1) It is intrinsically global. More to the point, it is geographically unconstrained, and, therefore able to take advantage of any attention and energy anywhere in the world. 2) It is intrinsically virtual. In other words, it is able to connect with resources anywhere with minimal lag and at minimal cost.

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