[p2p-research] barriers to post-industrial transition
Michel Bauwens
michelsub2004 at gmail.com
Sun Aug 24 12:22:39 CEST 2008
ok, I see there is consensus to leave it to the one contribution by Vasilis,
fine by me!!
On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Martien van Steenbergen <
Martien at aardrock.com> wrote:
> NO NO! I'm happy as it is. I only was enthused by the idea. And I'm
> developing a passion for mini sagas and pecha kuchas. New chances will
> emerge.
> Succes en plezier,
>
> Martien.
>
> On 24 Aug 2008, at 12:00 , Vasilis Kostakis wrote:
>
> Martien,
>
> It is possible to cancel my submission, I am sure that they have not
> started reviewing it yet as it is weekend. Please let me know and I cancel
> immediately the submission. Another option could be to write for different
> topics.
>
> I apologize for the initiative, but I did not think to work it out on the
> wiki or on the ning.
>
> Cordially,
>
> Vasilis
>
> 2008/8/24 Martien van Steenbergen <Martien at aardrock.com>
>
>> Hi Michel,
>> I am confused now, as Vasilis already wrote something up and submitted it.
>> As for future opportunities, I'd start it on ning/this list and work out
>> on the Wiki (using talk pages for, yes, talk). Use mailing list and ning for
>> announcements, invitations, progress bites, etc.
>>
>> Succes en plezier,
>>
>> Martien.
>>
>> On 24 Aug 2008, at 11:50 , Michel Bauwens wrote:
>>
>> Hi Martien,
>>
>> I asked the community because I was short on time, so I may just watch!!
>>
>> Where would you like to do this? Ning or the wiki, just go ahead and let
>> us know,
>>
>> Michel
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 4:22 PM, Martien van Steenbergen <
>> Martien at aardrock.com> wrote:
>>
>>> btw, 500 words is exactly 10 mini sagas (see below). so what 10 topics do
>>> you want to convey? list them and write a mini saga for each of them. can be
>>> a mini-crowd-sourced effort. let's put the money where our hearts are.
>>> I hereby volunteer to take responsibility for one or two of them.
>>>
>>> Succes en plezier,
>>>
>>> Martien.
>>>
>>>
>>> *Mini saga*
>>> A mini saga is a story told in exactly 50 words—not 49 or 51 but in
>>> exactly 50 words.
>>> *
>>> *
>>> *Benefits*
>>>
>>> 1. Writing a mini saga expands your creativity. Constraints typically
>>> expand creativity or induce flight. When you have to put everything in 50
>>> words, you have to "leave behind" a lot. That's where the creative juices
>>> start flowing.
>>> 2. Writing a mini saga stretches your thinking. What will you write
>>> about? You have to think about topics that will fit in 50 words or squeeze
>>> them to fit in 50 words. That puts thinking on overdrive mode.
>>> 3. Writing a mini saga enhances your discipline. Deciding what to
>>> write about, deciding what to leave behind and putting it in 50 words
>>> requires discipline throughout.
>>> 4. It may help you win a call for submission.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 24 Aug 2008, at 11:08 , Martien van Steenbergen wrote:
>>>
>>> join hands and write it up on the wiki...
>>> On 24 Aug 2008, at 11:02 , Michel Bauwens wrote:
>>>
>>> Vasilis has also taken a go,
>>>
>>> Michel
>>>
>>> On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 2:19 PM, Samuel Rose <samuel.rose at gmail.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am going to take a crack at it, and this is something that Paul B
>>>> Hartzog could also have some valuable contributions towards, too.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 8:13 AM, Michel Bauwens <
>>>> michelsub2004 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I wonder if anybody would be interested in writing a 500 word article
>>>>> for the following call for submissions below, and be willing to sign with
>>>>> p2pfoundation as well?
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks for considering it,
>>>>>
>>>>> Michel
>>>>> Bridges to the Post Industrial Planet
>>>>>
>>>>> Our future well-being requires that in twenty years' time we should be
>>>>> living in a manner that differs markedly from the way we've lived in the
>>>>> past century and a half. It seems likely we'll consume less energy, use
>>>>> physical resources more sparingly, moderate the waste we generate, make
>>>>> fewer long journeys, rely more on local produce, repair things we'd
>>>>> currently replace, share objects we might currently own. Other implications
>>>>> are less obvious but potentially significant. Will be the role of
>>>>> corporations change? How will our societies be governed? What civil
>>>>> liberties can we expect?
>>>>>
>>>>> The better we're able to imagine a post industrial world, the better we
>>>>> can identify the barriers to getting there and prepare bridges to get over
>>>>> them.
>>>>> // CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS //
>>>>>
>>>>> We're inviting people to write a few paragraphs, no more than 500
>>>>> words, outlining the greatest difficulty you think we face in making the
>>>>> transition to a post industrial world. This might be a technological issue,
>>>>> a cultural barrier, an economic factor or something else. If you have ideas
>>>>> about how the barrier could be overcome go ahead and outline them too.
>>>>>
>>>>> Send your submission to open at CIRCUS-foundation.org<//open at CIRCUS-foundation.org>along with a couple of lines about who you are. The results will be compiled
>>>>> in a book that will be published free on the web and form the basis of a
>>>>> seminar to be held in London later in 2008.
>>>>>
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