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  1. Introduction Probably the best resource to monitor Asian developments, is Bytes for All, maintained by Frederick Noronha and team.This list of participants at the Asia Commons conference gives you an idea of who is active in the Commons-related fields in this continent. ...

  2. Description From the Wikipedia: "The overjustification effect (also called the undermining effect or Oversufficient Justification) is the effect whereby giving someone an incentive (monetary or otherwise) to do something that they already enjoy doing decreases their ...

    • Four Modes of Exchange
    • From Deconstruction to Construction
    • His Changing Views on The Market
    • The Capital-State-Nation Trinity

    Carl Cassegaard: "Karatani uses a model focusing on four modes of exchange, which he believes are equally basic and irreducible: A: Reciprocal exchanges within a community, a norm that lives on in our time in the idea of the nation. B: The exchange of "plunder and redistribution" typical of feudal lordship and basic to modern states. C: Commodity e...

    CARL CASSEGARD: "It is customary to describe the 1990s in Japan as a ‘lost decade’ plagued by a widespread social malaise and an oppressive feeling of deadlock. The development of the thought of the philosopher and critic Karatani Ko¯jin (1941–) evinces the cultural effects of the changes during this decade. For a long time Karatani was probably be...

    Carl Cassegaard: "Karatani’s glee at the impact of globalization on Japan is easily comprehensible in light of his earlier views on the market. In the 1980s, he described the global market in positive terms as a liberating and deconstructive tool that undermined the autonomy and closure of national communities. In opposition to communal space where...

    "In Transcritique and other recent texts, the source of exteriority is no longer the global market but ‘associations’, and the market is instead increasingly envisioned in such negative terms as‘empire’. Consequently Karatani redirects his criticism from the ‘centreless’system of Japanese power to the system of global capitalism and lays a general ...

  3. Description. "The concept for Open Channel Software was developed in early 1999 by Douglas Curry in collaboration with Professors Stuart Kurtz and Ridgway Scott, both on the faculty of the University of Chicago. These individuals saw the need for a new mechanism to efficiently publish software from the university while allowing for the ...

  4. If you have visited the Akihabara, Tokyo’s ultra-vibrant open-air electronics market, or the under-the-highway open-air jade market of Kowloon, or even the Burning Man festival, you understand the power of combining commerce, physical location, and serendipity ...

  5. The network uses a distinctive management process that economists at Tokyo University, who have studied such networks in-depth, call “localized modularization”—a loosely controlled, supplier-driven approach that speeds up time to market, cuts costs, and

  6. The Peer to Peer Network. "Spotify’s p2p network works like a BitTorrent network to locate peers (other users who have the song you want to listen to). It uses a proprietary protocol designed especially for streaming music. There’s no “preferred” peers or supernodes, but a future improvement might be to use peer-to-peer overlays to ...