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  1. People’s physical separation by time and space are less important. Together, these three revolutions have made possible the new social operating system we call “networked individualism.”. The hallmark of networked individualism is that people function more as connected individuals and less as embedded group members.

  2. By Douglas Spencer: (in Radical Philosophy 2.01) "Bernard Stiegler’s Automatic Society: The Future of Work, the first volume in a projected series, is addressed to the implications of this turn to automation; concerned with the disappearance of work (or at least of ‘employment’), but also with other, and equally troubling, consequences of ...

  3. Description. Tom Nixon: "The purpose of initiative mapping is to get collaboration flowing much more smoothly and naturally. This allows the creative vision for a company or any other human endeavour to be realised faster, with less unnecessary tension. If you work in a company or other organisation and you want things to be more autonomous ...

  4. Tom Slee "The most explicitly Canadian of the three books, Black Code: Inside the Battle for Cyberspace opens in Calgary, has an epigraph by Dionne Brand and has a subtitle that harks back to the science fiction of William Gibson. It is also the most likely to

  5. Description Hanna Dejaegher: "Together with Ezequiel Di Paolo, we have extended the enactive concept of sense-making into the social domain. It takes as its departure point the process of interaction between individuals in a social encounter. It is a well ...

  6. Description. Tom Llewellyn: "In 2017, there were 16 "billion dollar" climate disasters in the U.S., totaling over $300 billion in damages. If you live in the U.S., there's a good chance that you or someone you know was directly affected. Unfortunately, this is becoming the new normal around the world.

  7. Tom Christoffel: "The three thoughts below that had emerged in my experience of working on regional cooperation now represent what I now posit as the "community motive." Concern about “profit" can emerge within an established community over time, but, to my mind the "profit motive" does not exist in the wild.

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