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  1. Bio. "Jon Young grew up in Monmouth County, New Jersey, and was mentored from from the age of 10 as a naturalist, tracker, survivalist, and mentor in a native American tradition by the tracker and author Tom Brown, Jr. This mentoring forms the basis for Jon’s work.

  2. 2010年5月24日 · Edward Hall: "Monochronic time (M-time) and polychronic time (P-time) represent two variant solutions to the use of both time and space as organizing frames for activities. Space is included because the two systems (time and space) are funtionally interrelated. M-time emphasises schedules, segmentation and promptness.

  3. The Taiwan-born David Li, a 40-year-old programmer and a co-founder of Xinchejian, wants to lower the barriers for experimentation and play. "It's not about getting together a group of geeks doing something. It's a conduit for people to say, 'This interactive stuff is not that scary, not that difficult.'"

  4. Definition. "People’s organizations (POs), unlike NGOs, are established by and represent sectors of the population like small farmers, artisanal fisherfolk, slum dwellers and others. POs take a wide variety of forms and exist at various levels. - Community-based organizations (CBOs) mobilize and represent local populations and directly ...

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    1. "Cooperative structures could enable the creation of open data and personal data stores for mutual benefit; they could rebalance what many perceive as asymmetric relationship between data subjects (people with personal data) and data users (people who use data to develop services and products)."(http://opendatamanchester.org.uk/2015/04/14/open-d...

    "In summary data cooperatives; 1. are owned by their membership and therefore should be more accountable; 2. have the potential put a halt to the over collection of personal data through representing data subjects and 3. advocating on their behalf; 4. can create value for their membership; 5. can form around single issues or scale with many data su...

    First six collated by Trebor Scholz and Igor Calzada : Salus Coop, is a non-profit data cooperative for health research (referring to health data and lifestyle-related data more broadly, such as data that captures the number of steps a person takes in a day), founded in Barcelona in September 2017. Salus aims to create a citizen-driven collaborativ...

    Decentralized Platform for Real-Time Data‎, see https://streamr.network/

    Igor Calzada, 2023: (in the context of E-Diasporas) "Data cooperatives are organizations that allow individuals to share their personal data for mutual benefit (Calzada, 2021b). For e-diasporas, data cooperatives could be used to collect and analyze data on their members to better understand their needs and provide more effective support. Additiona...

    "Information which might be relevant to anyone buying anything is valuable, and can be sold. Naturally, the more money is at stake, the higher the price of information relevant to that purchase. Some information about a person can be used in this way over and over again. Given this, it should be possible for people themselves to profit from giving information about themselves. And in small ways, they already do: store cards give a little return for the information about your purchases. But on...

    Annemarie Naylor

    From a summary of the Berlin Open : Data : Cooperation event on the 20th October 2014, by Annemarie Naylor et al: "Our modern, technologised society exists on data. Our everyday interactions leave a trace that is often invisible and unknown to us. The services that we interact with, the daily transactions that we make and the way we negotiate through our everyday generate data, building a picture of who we are and what we do. This data also enables aggregators to predict, personalise and inte...

    Patient-Owned Data Cooperative: Savvy Coop
    Driver-Owned Data Cooperative: Driver’s Seat Data Coop
  5. As of 2007, 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. He also co-founded the the Commons Strategies Group ( http://p2pfoundation.net/Berlin_Commons_Conference ).

  6. As they dug into this imbalance, they uncovered something interesting; people in WEIRD countries are not representative of the psychological make-up of the rest of the world. They are outliers. Henrich explains: WEIRD people are highly individualistic, self-obsessed, control-oriented, nonconformist, and analytical.