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Procomuns Plenary 11: Open Source Circular Economy | P2P Foundation

Video exploring the topic of Open Source Circular Economy
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Contentious Moments at the Platform Cooperativism conference | P2P Foundation

Contentious Moments at the Platform Cooperativism conference | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Excerpted from a conference review by Jay Cassano: “Some of the most exciting developments came from the self-organized breakout sessions, such as one on where@ — a proposal for a secure location-sharing app for activists. Other workshops focused on alternative currencies, ethical user interface design, and data science. The most contentious moments of the gathering …
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Now Organizing: A Chicago Chamber of Commons | P2P Foundation

Now Organizing: A Chicago Chamber of Commons | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The Chicago Chamber of Commons want to foster deeper collaboration among the collaborative economy, co-operatives and other mutual-benefit initiatives
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OuishareFest 2015: Interview with Juan Urrutia | P2P Foundation

OuishareFest 2015: Interview with Juan Urrutia | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
David de Ugarte interviews his mentor, Juan Urrutia, during OuiShareFest 2015 about on his 20 year effort to create an Economics of Abundance.
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Going beyond the Sharing Economy, an event in Gijón, Spain | P2P Foundation

Going beyond the Sharing Economy, an event in Gijón, Spain | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
It’ll be interesting to see Neal Gorenflo speak about the current state of the Sharing Economy and what that means to who, exactly, specially given his recent powerful opinion pieces on the subject. I’m also happy to see that Beyond the Sharing Economy will be grounded in its local context, as supporting the host city, Gijón, is one of the raisons d’etre of the event. As they say, “each one of our guests will drive or support a new project in Gijón during 2015 in association with other European, American, or Australian cities. This means new opportunities for the city and the people living in it.” This is a refreshing approach, closer to the ideals of the Sharing Cities Network than to other nominally “community-based” efforts with centralised, absentee technologies.
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The priority after MoneyLab (2): redefining value within and beyond the money form

How can we arrive at common decisions on what is to be valued? Do we value personal bonds or do we value anonymity? Do we value community or do we value individuality? Is there a way to bridge these apparent opposites or dissolve their inherent contradictions, or will they forever be in conflict? What do we value about ourselves? What do we value about others? What do we value in nature, in work, in leisure? And how can we embed these values — both moral and economic — in the very money-form? Ultimately, if we are talking about creating a radically different society, the question of value will have to somehow be detached from money.

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Platform Cooperativism Conference Disrupts Silicon Valley's Disruptions | P2P Foundation

Platform Cooperativism Conference Disrupts Silicon Valley's Disruptions | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Jay Casano reports from the recent Platform Cooperativism Conference in NYC.
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Contentious Moments at the Platform Cooperativism conference | P2P Foundation

Contentious Moments at the Platform Cooperativism conference | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Excerpted from a conference review by Jay Cassano: “Some of the most exciting developments came from the self-organized breakout sessions, such as one on where@ — a proposal for a secure location-sharing app for activists. Other workshops focused on alternative currencies, ethical user interface design, and data science. The most contentious moments of the gathering …
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Chicago Event to Launch Chamber of Commons | P2P Foundation

Chicago Event to Launch Chamber of Commons | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The US Chamber of Commons is a startup organization dedicated to recognizing, supporting and highlighting the "green shoots of a budding Generative Economy"
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Sharing economy, direct economy, p2p production… what a mess! | P2P Foundation

Sharing economy, direct economy, p2p production… what a mess! | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The “sharing economy” is educating us for living in an economy with increasing non-market spaces, but it is the continuum of practices that today link up the “direct economy” and the “p2p mode of production” what will take us “beyond,” towards a new way of producing and sharing.
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P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » Age of Limits, CommonBound, Left Forum and the space between

P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » Age of Limits, CommonBound, Left Forum and the space between | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

As host of the weekly C-Realm podcast, KMO holds a singular position, acting as facilitator for a wide range of perspectives on economics, consciousness, resource depletion, techno-utopianism, climate change, etc. KMO’s own evolving worldview combines all of the above into a very unique and nuanced analysis that informs the underlying, and not always immediately evident, C-Realm narrative.

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Michel Bauwens on the FLOK Society Transition Project in Ecuador

Michel Bauwens on the FLOK Society Transition Project in Ecuador | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Gordon Cook has been kind enough to transcript Michel Bauwens’ presentation at last year’s Border’s to Cross Conference in Amsterdam. We’ve also included the video at the end for good measure, (so you can see Michel being “invited” offstage for going over his allotted time).

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