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on peer-to-peer dynamics in politics, the economy and organizations
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LabGov Pioneers the Paradigm of City as Commons | P2P Foundation

LabGov Pioneers the Paradigm of City as Commons | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The Bologna Regulation takes seriously the idea that citizens have energy, imagination and responsibility applicable to all sorts of municipal challenges.
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LabGov Pioneers the Paradigm of City as Commons

LabGov Pioneers the Paradigm of City as Commons | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
What would it be like if city governments, instead of relying chiefly on bureaucratic rules and programs, actually invited citizens to take their own initiatives to improve city life?
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This entry was posted on Monday, March 9th, 2015 at 12:00 pm and is filed under Collective IntelligenceCommonsCommons TransitionEthical EconomyOpen GovernmentOpen ModelsOriginal ContentP2P DevelopmentPoliticsSharing. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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The Greek Elections, the State and the Social Economy | P2P Foundation

The Greek Elections, the State and the Social Economy | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

The recent election results in Greece could be a significant turning point in the fight against neoliberal austerity politics and an opportunity to inaugurate commons-based alternatives – from peer production to co-operatives to social economy innovations – with the support of the state. Needless to say, it is a complicated situation, not just the political and cultural dynamics within Greece, but the ambition of stepping off in new directions beyond those sanctioned by the European and global financial establishment. 


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P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » A Charter for Democracy

P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » A Charter for Democracy | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Here’s a very special treat. Originally published on Guerrilla TranslationMovimiento por la Democracia´s “Charter for Democracy” stands out as premier example of citizen-led solution making to the various crises we face. It is a constitution for the commons written by commons.

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Bologna Celebrates One Year of a Bold Experiment in Urban Commoning | P2P Foundation

Bologna Celebrates One Year of a Bold Experiment in Urban Commoning | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Neal Gorenflo describes the one year anniversary of The Bologna Regulation for the Care and Regeneration of the Urban Commons, a unique city policy.
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Comparing business paradigms | P2P Foundation

Comparing business paradigms | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

“People centered” means that control of infrastructure, access, distribution, resources, and co-governance are now on the scale of the individual person. When an individual person with this empowerment reaches their individual carrying capacity to operate, they will tend to reach out to others who are operating like them, and a connection-based network will emerge. Economic development here targets individuals operating as self-employed independents who network together. Independents, small businesses, community groups, working together, with government, higher education, and larger business are the new economic driver. The more control people have an on individual scale of infrastructure, access, distribution, resources, and governance, *and* the more connectivity there is between those people, the that more growth happens in “people centered economic development”.

When control of infrastructure, access, distribution, resources, and co-governance are now on the scale of the individual person, a new way of coopertive co-managing of existing resources, and surpluses of production tends to emerge. That new way of co-managing is known as “Resource Sharing”."

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P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » How Tech-Savvy Podemos Became One of Spain’s Most Popular Parties in 100 Days

P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » How Tech-Savvy Podemos Became One of Spain’s Most Popular Parties in 100 Days | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

It has been called “a radical left sensation”; a “fledgling party” born out of the ashes of the Indignados (“the outraged”) or 15-M movement; and “the new-kid-on-the-block” whose success is yet another example of modern technopolitics or, as some experts have put it, “the power of the connected multitudes.”

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P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » Robert Steele presents Open Source Everything Manifesto at LIBTECH NYC

P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » Robert Steele presents Open Source Everything Manifesto at LIBTECH NYC | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

21 May 2014 – Robert Steele Vivas, open source activist and intelligence reformer presents his ‘Open Source Everything’ manifesto at LIBTECH NYC (see 5-hour live webcast of the whole event here )

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