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  1. Description. Jamie Ranger: "Pettman argues that the contemporary subject is being guided by “hypermodulation: the attempt to distract us from the fact that we are indeed being synchronized to an unprecedented degree” (Pettman 2016, 130). The contention is that social media’s apparatus distracts its users with small bursts of content that ...

  2. One Earth presents a novel biogeographical framework called Bioregions 2020, which builds upon the world’s 846 terrestrial ecoregional divisions (Dinerstein et al. 2017) to delineate 184 discreet bioregions. Two years in development, with input from an array of field scientists, conservation experts, and geographers, the Bioregions 2020 ...

  3. Description. • "The Wiki serves a global hub for emergency agencies, government, community agencies and NGOs, business, education, health, media and the public to use social media to better prepare for, respond to and recover from emergencies. • The vision of the Wiki is to help build resilient communities empowered with the knowledge to ...

  4. * Article: Open Problems in DAOs. By Joshua Z. Tan, Tara Merk et al. URL = https://daoscience.org/ draft "An interdisciplinary survey paper of open problems, research ...

  5. 2) connects us to our matrix, the Earth; 3) transforms us into our larger identities; 4) guides our actions for creating the future; and 5) it serves as a learning continuum throughout life. When a science-based grand narrative of the Universe is infused with the ...

  6. The program takes its name and inspiration from the Antikythera mechanism, dated to 200 BC and discovered in 1901 in a shipwreck off the Greek island. This “first” primordial computer was not simply a calculator; it was an astronomical machine, mapping and predicting the movements of stars and planets, marking annual events, and organizing ...

  7. Source: François Diaz Maurin & Philip J. Vergragt (2010) Serge Latouche, Farewell to Growth, Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy, 6:2, 77-80, DOI: 10.1080/15487733.2010.11908056 Excerpt: "What emerges from Serge Latouche’s book, Farewell to Growth, is that the global crisis of the modern world is first and foremost a crisis of civilization.

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