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Cosmo-localization': can thinking globally and producing locally really save our planet?
Fablabs, makerspaces, emerging global knowledge commons... These are but some of the outcomes of a growing movement that champions globally-sourced designs for local economic activity. Its core idea is simple: local ownership of the means to produce basic manufactures and services can change our economic paradigm, making our cities self-sufficient and help the planet.
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Post-capitalist Entrepreneurship: Reality or Fiction?
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Open Collectives: transforming our cities from the bottom-up
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From 'smart cities' to 'smart citizens': when technology meets activism
The emergence of 'smart cities' came as a step forward in the deployment of technology to improve our cities, and therefore our lives. It didn't take us long to realize the dangers of allowing private companies to get access to one of our most precious and yet most undervalued assets: our data...
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