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  1. Alex Pazaitis is researcher at the Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance, Tallinn University of Technology and core member of P2P Lab. He holds a PhD in Technology Governance and is leading parts of the COSMOLOCALISM and CENTRINNO projects Alex has extensive experience from research and innovation projects and project management

  2. The Barcelona Digital City Plan (2015-2019) aims to improve public services, offering high quality services that are better suited to the needs of citizens. This may only be achieved through collective intelligence and citizens’ participation.

  3. Creative Communities, cooperative networks and cosmopolitan localism are, as it has been said, the building blocks for a new vision: the vision of a sustainable society that can be defined as a multi-local society. I.e. a network of interconnected communities and places, at the same time, open and localised. Discussion.

  4. wiki.p2pfoundation.netP2P Foundation

    The P2P Foundation is an international organization focused on studying, researching, documenting and promoting peer to peer practices in a very broad sense. This wiki is our knowledge commons. Our motto is " Together we know everything, together we have everything ", i.e. pooling our resources through commons, creates prosperity for all.

  5. 2019年5月6日 · Given the new meanings that the terms “small” and “local” are assuming in the network society, it is useful and important to consider their implications on the architecture of the emerging socio-technical systems: The distributed system architecture."

  6. On 26 May, 2019, Michel Bauwens was a candidate MEP for the Flemish Green Party (Groen), as an independent candidate from civil society, in order to promote public-commons processes and institutions. From 2018 to 2020, Michel Bauwens was the 'intellectual in residence' and strategic advizer to Smart.Coop, a successful labor mutual in the EU ...

  7. 2023年7月9日 · The imperative to create economically and ecologically resilient communities is driving initiatives for ‘re-localization’. Yet, such efforts for re-localization need to be put in the context of new technologies, national policy, transnational knowledge regimes and the wider global knowledge commons."