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  1. 2019年5月5日 · 1. Gideon Kossoff: "Cosmopolitan Localism is the theory and practice of inter-regional and planet-wide net-working between place-based communities who share knowledge, technology, and re-sources. It offers a timely and powerful alternative to globalization: the planet-wide process through which human affairs –in particular, economies ...

  2. The Role of Internet and Communication Technologies in Sustainable Consumption and Globalization. 2010. Globalization and the environment series. Berkeley, CA: Altamira Press, 246 pp.,

  3. 2015年7月3日 · Many separate efforts taking place over the past several years came together around 2010 to define P2P Urbanism. The movement combines social and geometrical notions into one unified approach on how human beings interact with their built environment, and how optimal socio-geometric conditions create society as we know it.

  4. Description. Rebecca MacKinnon: "China is pioneering what I call “networked authoritarianism.”. Compared to classic authoritarianism, networked authoritarianism permits – or shall we say accepts the Internet’s inevitable consequences and adjusts – a lot more give-and-take between government and citizens than in a pre-Internet ...

  5. 2020年3月6日 · Property in urban commonsContested spaces and embedded claims. Urban commons are defined as a form of new common and encompass a wide variety of territorial and social common pool resources including, streets, public roads, recreation areas (parks and lakes), networked infrastructure, markets and communities (Bravo & de Moor, 2008; Frischmann ...

  6. 2011年1月4日 · Property relations, on this view, are social relations. These social relations make up and are shaped by a “pattern of rights, duties, privileges, powers, etc., which control the behavior of individuals or groups in relation to one another and to the custody, possession, use, enjoyment, disposal, etc., of various classes of objects”.

  7. In 2010, the Detroit Digital Justice Coalition (2017) used a portion of its $1.8 million grant from the federal Broadband Technology Opportunities Program to launch community wireless networks in several neighborhoods. A guiding principle of this project is to but ...