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  1. This chapter explores historical ideas of Chinese (huaxia) identity through an examination of ethnic concepts implied in historical writings on the Five Dynasties, completed in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries.

  2. Bio. "Jasmina Husanovic-Pehar is Associate Professor of Cultural Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. She received her PhD from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK in 2003. She has been a member and initiator of various research and activist platforms in B&H and internationally, concerning ...

    • First Freedom: Own Name
    • Second Freedom: Nicknames
    • Third Freedom: Trust
    • Fourth Freedom: Privacy
    • Fifth Freedom - Expression
    • Sixth Freedom - Hardware
    • Seventh Freedom - Software

    You must be free to choose a name for yourself, any name. It need not be a weird name such as "joseph underscore smith at yahoo dot com dot tee vee". It can be "Joseph Smith" with a right to spaces, capital letters, everything. It need not be a new, exclusive name either. If I changed my name to access a system, just because someone said there alre...

    You must be free to call your friends whatever you like. If you have a dentist called "Frederick Smith" and a cousin with the same name, you may give one of them the nickname "Dentist" and the other the nickname "Freddy". Notice that your cousin is now "Freddy" to you, rather than "freddy smith with no space at hotmail dot com". Your dentist's secr...

    You must be free to trust whoever you wish. Anyone can be sovereign on his own, isolated on an island, but this is no fun. Things become more difficult and more interesting when you start interacting with other people. What determines the intensity of your interactions with other people is the degree of trust you place in them. What is the address ...

    There are two aspects to privacy: You must be free to see only what you want to see and, You must be free to maintain information hidden from people you do not trust. This second aspect, secrecy, is obvious. The following are some examples of the first aspect. Whenever your search for a page, music, film or any other resource, you may order results...

    You must be free to express yourself. To depend on a static web host or blog host is not to be free. To be limited to these ridiculous vehicles is also far from being free. Besides, it must be extremely easy for your friends, for people who trust you, to hear your voice, to know your opinion on matters of interest to them. Musical taste is a very d...

    You must be free to share your hardware resources as you wish. I have a 30GB surplus on my HD and a 17kbps surplus on my Internet link to let. Are you capable of leasing to me 4MB of your RAM and 7MHz of your processor in exchange for that? Do you even know anyone who is? There are about three people I know who could do that but only after they had...

    You must be free to share all the software you use with whoever you wish. For such, it is essential to use Free Software, of course. The four freedoms defined by the Free Software Foundation are therefore considered freedoms 7.0, 7.1, 7.2 and 7.3 of sovereign computing. But using Free Software is not enough. Software must also be extremely easy, si...

  3. The core of mature socialism is a system of multilevel democratic iterative coordination (MDIC), involving mutually supportive and mutually defining roles for a central authority and enterprises. This conception clarifies the relations between the socialist core and various precursor forms in existing transitional societies."

  4. Tara Mulqueen is currently a PhD Candidate in Law/Critical Legal Studies at Birkbeck College, University of London. Her dissertation, provisionally entitled "Queering the Middle: History, Community and Law in the UK Co-operative Movement " critically examines regulatory paradigms for co-operatives and the social economy more generally in the UK.

  5. Roberto Verzola has been a social activist since his college days in the 1970s. He was a political prisoner for three years (1974-1977) of the Philippine martial law regime.

  6. The notion of "wicked problems", introduced by Rittel and Webber (1973), was used originally in social planning to describe a problem that is resistant to simple resolution due to the complex, open-systemic interdependencies of its multiple natural and social facets as they dynamically morph, reconfigure into emergent relational networks, and fe...

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