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  1. To the extent that operational autonomy is a hegemonic imposition of capital, workers possess a counterhegemonic potential, a “reactive autonomy” that Feenberg (2002, 84) otherwise refers to as a “margin of maneuver”.

  2. "Building on the definition of the Sustainability Context principle first put forward by GRI in 2002, we (the SustyContextGroup) have expanded the idea as follows: Sustainability Context (SC) is a performance accounting principle that calls for the specification of organization-specific standards of performance as a precursor to measurement and ...

    • 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. In a similar vein, according to an ITU (2002) report, the digital divide is not only defined in terms of lack of access to telephone services, but also in terms of lack of access to ICT.

  4. When and where did the concept of Slow Media originate? For me, at least, the idea struck in 2009 as I was contemplating the always-connected, speed-obsessed, present-minded nature of human life in the 21st century.

  5. Nuvolari (2002) showed that steam engine engineers in Cornwall maintained a collective invention approach. Harhoff, Henkel, and von Hippel (2002) collected several recent examples of “freely revealed” innovations in recent years and modeled a game between innovators in which revealing could be an optimal choice by an innovator because it ...

  6. "Ieml (Information Economy Meta Language) is an artificial language designed to be simultaneously: a) optimally manipulable by computers; and b) capable of expressing the semantic and pragmatic nuances of natural languages.

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