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  1. 2011年8月3日 · Bio. "Asst. Prof. Surat Horachaikul is a lecturer in the Department of International Relations, Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University and Director of the School for Wellbeing Studies and Research. He has master degrees from the London School of Economics and Political Science and from London Guildhall University. His recent ...

  2. Definition. "During the early years of the 21st century, the word "libre" acquired meaning in English, largely on account of the adoption of "FLOSS" as an accepted acronym for free/libre and open source software and common use of the term "software libre". "Libre" does not suffer the same ambiguity in the word "free" and many people prefer to ...

  3. From the Wikipedia: "Teikei (提携) is a system of community-supported agriculture in Japan, where consumers purchase food directly from farmers. Teikei is closely associated with small-scale, local, organic farming, and volunteer-based, non-profit partnerships between producers and consumers. Millions of Japanese consumers participate in teikei.

  4. The essay, the Political Economy of Peer Production has been translated into Chinese.Please read the Chinese Translation here.We also have a page covering China and a Category: China.

  5. a set of unique browser tools for subtitling film from one language into any other language. a catalogue of films subtitled into multiple languages using our tools. Any film, in any language can be hosted at no cost on our site and made available for web viewing for non commercial purposes on the terms outlined in our license agreement.

  6. Description. "The EyeWriter project is a collaborative effort using creativity and technology to empower people who suffer from paralysis. The EyeWriter is low-cost, eye-tracking glasses & free, open-source software that allows writers and artists with paralysis to draw and communicate using only their eyes. Overview. The EyeWriter provides low ...

  7. Explanation from Avinash of the India-based Knowledge-sialogue mailing list: "The term is constituted from two terms 'loka' and 'vidya' which have complex resonances in Indian languages, but the concept of lokvidya is not something ancient. It was forged in the process of grappling with the questions of comtemporary politics of knowledge.