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  1. 2010年3月7日 · Apomediation theory conceptualizes that “apomediaries” (which includes Web 2.0 approaches) can partly take over the role of the intermediary and “push” or “guide” users to relevant and accurate information. The Web 2.0 environment is essentially an “apomediated environment”, with all the issues affecting related to apomediation ...

  2. The ethical and aware classical players will join first to transfer their classical store value and production assets into new assets. This is in essence a transfer of resources from the old economy into the new. As the new (generative) economy builds momentum and critical mass the other more pragmatic players will join.

  3. Definition. "People’s organizations (POs), unlike NGOs, are established by and represent sectors of the population like small farmers, artisanal fisherfolk, slum dwellers and others. POs take a wide variety of forms and exist at various levels. - Community-based organizations (CBOs) mobilize and represent local populations and directly ...

  4. 2013年3月2日 · Description. Raffael Kéménczy summarizes: The One People's Public Trust (OPPT) was used to establish the legal foundation for re-gaining individual legal sovereignty within the current framework. In-depth investigation by the OPPT (and others before) have led to the conclusion that all corporations (including governments as corporations) are ...

  5. Contextual Quote For Peter Pogany, in his book Rethinking the World, culture is thermodynamic, i.e. it expresses the availability of matter and energy, and the level of complexity of its organizational forms.Paradoxically, the more we exercise our anti-entropic

  6. How the current trend of Global History is rooted in the works of Spengler and Toynbee, and how they were relatively appreciated, despite a large rejection by progressive historians, in the elaboration of Global History. Abstract. "This is a historiographical inquire about a specific source of Global History.

  7. Description. Following her studies of innumerable long-enduring Commons, Ostrom concluded that the following eight “design principles” were essential elements which were always to be found in the way these sustainable CPRs organise themselves. Clearly defined boundaries, which define who has access to the CPR.

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