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<div>A lot of different folks count on a house maid cleaning service to help all of them keep their home looking great. They have them perform kitchen cleaning obligations, restroom cleansing and also a lot of other things that end up being laborious. There are actually a number of various kinds of things that individuals need to perform but when they are actually operating, they can lack time to carry out them.<br><br>They can hire somebody to accomplish their cleaning for them on a regular manner or a [http://dict.leo.org/?search=regular regular] manner. They are actually going to make sure that the setting is well-maintained as well as secure through cleaning up every little thing from scratch to the bottom of every room. There are actually various kinds of traits that need to be carried out however there are actually merely a particular amount of hrs in a day that makes it hard for the individual to do the job.<br><br>With both moms and dads working and also the children in college, there are things that commonly acquire neglected so they need to have to employ an individual to assist. There are a lot of different sorts of points that they will certainly perform. Many people think of a maid as doing general household chores however they may do much more.<br><br>They are going to carry out a great deal of different sorts of cleanings. They can possibly do frequent home cleaning tasks however they may also do various other kinds of cleanings upon request. Some folks ask to clear out a home after they have moved out or even before they move in likewise.<br><br>Villa commonly need to have a good cleansing before visitors arrive also. A service like this will have the [http://www.techandtrends.com/?s=capacity capacity] to clean up a home such as this. They are going to acquire the musty detect of it and create it well-maintained so that it is actually a secure environment for everyone to be in while they exist.<br><br>It is actually fun to happen trip yet only if they have the ability to stay healthy as well as certainly not end up being unwell half way through the getaway. After individuals get back home, the home is possibly going to require one more excellent cleaning. They are going to make it look amazing for the upcoming person or for the following time that the owners happen there certainly.<br><br>Possessing a plan of action aids get the job completed quicker. Many of the amount of time, they will definitely do work in teams on the larger jobs. This assists them to finish all of them quicker.<br><br>Just because somebody is choosing a maid performs certainly not mean that they are an unclean person or even that they are a couch potato. There are many factors that can impact the amount of time an individual must put into the cleaning of their home. It is necessary to be able to keep it clean though.<br><br>Many people that are actually cleaning do not believe to clean up the smartphone of a phone or even the top of a fridge. These are actually places that usually [https://moversandpackers2.yolasite.com/Maid-Service.php Get More Info] skipped. House owners intend to employ somebody that is actually not missing these sorts of things though.<br><br>Few homes are actually going to be bigger than others which can take longer to clean since there is even more of an area to clean and also probably even more rooms. They will recognize exactly just how to address a big job such as this. Some home owners will definitely prefer that the cleansing is actually carried out while they exist rather than offering an individual a key ahead in and clean while they are gone.<br><br>Every cleaning lady cleaning company is actually going to have different services that they are actually providing. It is vital to recognize what a homeowner is spending for when they are employing all of them though. They will certainly have the capacity to produce exclusive demands or just allow all of them tidy every thing. They will able to pick from numerous things.<br />
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<div>'''Wikipedia''' is a [[wiki]] project for the creation of a [[free content|free-content]] encyclopedia. It has grown to the biggest and arguably best (human made) encyclopedia of all times and is probably the most prominent and successful project of sharing of free [[knowledge]] (one of the ten most popular websites).<br />
The project has shown to many people that free knowledge works and how the concept of collaboration adds value to our world.<br />
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It is available in many languages and has already millions of articles in the biggest, the English language version.<br />
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There are several sister projects hosted by the umbrella organization, the ''Wikimedia Foundation'', that collect other types of free knowledge, for example:<br />
* [[Wikibooks]] (free text books)<br />
* [[Wikisource]] (free-content library)<br />
* [[Wikiversity]] (sharing of knowledge)<br />
* [[Wikimedia Commons|Commons]] (media repository)<br />
* [[Wiktionary]] (dictionary and thesaurus)<br />
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== External links ==<br />
{{Wikipedia}}<br />
* [http://wikipedia.org/ wikipedia.org]<br />
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[[Category:Other wikis]]<br />
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<div>'''Wikis''' are websites that the users can edit directly within their browsers.<br />
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They are an excellent tool to share [[knowledge]]: It eliminates the hierarchy usually found in the online publication of knowledge, where there are clearly defined roles: people who generate the contents, people who put it on the website - and the users who just consume usually. With wiki websites everyone may take on any role (to some extent), the work may be shared around so people may more likely be able to do what they like more or what they are good at - Contents don't need to be passed through a chain of people till they are finally ready to be consumed, instead there can be a do-it-yourself way of doing stuff. So in the end by introducing all this sharing to the whole process is sped up, gets more efficient and just more fun...<br />
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Ward Cunningham, who has put the first wiki online, called the concept the ''WikiWikiWeb'' after the hawaiian word for ''fast'' (''wiki'') because of the described gain of speed in the editorial process.<br />
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The contents of many of those websites get licensed under a free license ([[free content]]) to explicitly enable sharing of them.<br />
This makes wiki websites great sharing places for (free) knowledge. There exist many many wikis out there on the web - on many many topics.<br />
(If you haven't noticed yet: The [[Sharewiki]] itself is a wiki, of course - see the "edit" links? ...)<br />
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==Related Community Wiki's==<br />
* http://www.appropedia.org/ <br />
: Appropedia is the site for collaborative approaches to sustainability, poverty reduction and international development. <br />
* http://p2pfoundation.net/<br />
: Wiki on the impact of Peer to Peer technology and thought on society.<br />
* http://trashwiki.org<br />
: the collaborative world wide guide of creating value from trash! <br />
* http://hitchwiki.org<br />
: collaborative project to build a [[free]] guide for [[hitchhikers]]<br />
* http://anarchopedia.org/<br />
: A free encyclopedia written from an [[anarchist]] perspective.<br />
* http://wiki.freeculture.org/<br />
: FreeCulture.org is the home of the student movement for [[free culture]]<br />
* http://wiki.gifteconomy.org/Main_Page<br />
: This wiki is dedicated to Gift Economies and ways to promote the spirit of abundance.<br />
* http://openfarmtech.org/<br />
: A movement dedicated to the collaborative development of tools for replicable, open source, modern off-grid "resilient communities."<br />
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== External links ==<br />
{{Wikipedia link}}<br />
* [http://wikiindex.org/ wikiindex.org] - a index of wikis in a wiki - a wiki of wikis, an index wiki ... (indexing thousands of wikis)<br />
* [http://wikindex.com/ wikindex.com] - another wiki index with automatically generated searchable lists of wikis with data on the activity of a wikiwikis in a wiki - a wiki of wikis, an index wiki ... (indexing<br />
* [http://wiki.wetpaint.com/ wiki.wetpaint.com] - a wiki about wikis<br />
* [https://wiki.thingsandstuff.org/ Things and Stuff Wiki] - with outlines and resource links<br />
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[[Category:Other wikis]]<br />
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" Proposal for ( distributed and netwoked ? ) Union , to collectively facilitate access to any citizens , and small to medium business, the same tax loopholes that big corporations use,<br />
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as to progressively cut off any tax funding to the states, and generate an incentive for the state to close all tax evasion loopholes enabled for corporations and wealthy individuals, and bring back to the state, and to the citizens of countries, in the form of taxation, the productivity gains and profits generated by the entire economy, including bigger corporations. "<br />
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[[Category:Projects]]<br />
[[Category:Economy]]<br />
[[Category:Money]]<br />
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<div>=== [[Sharewiki:WikiNode|Related wiki]] ===<br />
*[http://sca21.wikia.com/wiki/Sustainable_Community_Action:Community_Portal Sustainable Community Action] (community portal page), Link back on [http://sca21.wikia.com/wiki/Towards_Sustainable_Economies#Related Towards Sustainable Economies] page<br />
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'''[[w:Skillsharing|Skillsharing]]''' is the act of learning together and teaching each other on a horizontal level without formal hierarchies.<br />
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This [[:w:Category:Learning_methods|learning method]] can take place anywhere on a [http://hitchwiki.org hitch], in an [[open space]] or at any kind of [[:Category:Events|event]] like festivals.<br />
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== How skillsharing works ==<br />
Participants propose workshops that others can freely attend. All topics can be addressed, depending on the desires of each participant.<br />
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# Participants publish their skills and interests publicly with papers on a dedicated infoboard or online media like wikis or websites.<br />
# Interested people make contact to find a suitable date for a skillsharing session and publish it at the workshop wall.<br />
# If participants are interested in taking notes these can be published afterwards to spread info. <br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[w:Category:Learning_methods|Learning methods]]<br />
* [[w:Open-space learning|Open-space learning]] <br />
* [[w:Skillshare|Skillshare.com]]<br />
* [[LyonZero]]<br />
* [[Traumschule]]<br />
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= Educational websites =<br />
''from the former [https://web.archive.org/web/20140107214142/http://wiki.tsolife.org:80/mediawiki/index.php?title=Links&action=edit Tsolife wiki]''<br />
please splitting more in learn-spaces, networks, groups, sites, education-critic, ~visions <br> <br />
please only alternativ, self organized learn-spaces, networks, groups <br> <br />
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== Dates, Terminlisten == <br />
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* INT: [http://date.outra.net/ wiki-Blackboard-event]<br />
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== (open) autoorganized learn-spaces, Lern-Orte für gutes selbstorganisiertes Lernen == <br />
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* DE: [http://www.offeneuni.tk/ Offene Uni Berlins (OUBs)] <br />
* DE: freie Uni...<br />
* vielleicht [http://www.openhouses.de www.openhouses.de]<br />
* GZ: Asemblea de precarias en formación http://cognitarias.blogaliza.org<br />
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== sites with autoorganized teaching-offers, Seiten mit selbstorganisierten Lern-Angeboten == <br />
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* DE: [http://wiki.bildung-schadet-nicht.de/index.php/AVV avvb.de.vu] = Alternatives Veranstaltungsverzeichnis (Berlin)<br />
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== autoorganized teaching- and learn-groups, Gruppen für selbstorganisiertes Lernen == <br />
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* EU: [http://tsolife.org/wiki/Groups tsolife] > [http://tsolife.org/wiki/Contact Kontakt,Contact] ;)))<br />
* DE: SfE; Schule für Erwachsenenbildung e.V. ''("Mittlere Reife" "allg. Hochschulreife" mögl.)'' > [http://sfeberlin.de http://sfeberlin.de] [http://sfe.net-fit.de/ http://sfe.net-fit.de/]<br />
* DE: BVNL; Bundesverband Natürlich Lernen e.V. ''(Ini, Netz für selbstorganisiert, selbstverantwortetes Lernen im vertrauten Umfeld, mit Nachbarn und Freunden statt Schule)'' > [http://bvnl.de http://bvnl.de]<br />
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== education-networks, Bildungs-Netze / Netzwerke ==<br />
* EU: [http://tsolife.org/wiki/Tsolife/Main_Page tsolife] > [http://tsolife.org/wiki/Contact Kontakt,Contact] ;))) <br />
* DE: [http://www.menschenskinder2000.de www.menschenskinder2000.de] Homeschool-Forum für Lernende und Betroffene<br />
* DE: [http://www.autoorganisation.org/mediawiki/index.php/Homes_for_Nomads Homes for Nomads]<br />
* DE: [http://dissentnetzwerk.org/wiki/index.php?title=Skillsharing www.dissentnetwork.org/wiki] - "Skillsharing" and political activism '''''(lange nicht bearbeitet)'''''<br />
* EUR: [http://www.salto-youth.net/ www.salto-youth.net] SALTO-YOUTH stands for Support and Advanced Learning and Training Opportunities within the European YOUTH programme. <br />
* INT: [http://www.ms.lt www.ms.lt] - [[Minciu Sodas]] laboratory for serving and organizing independent thinkers<br />
* INT:[http://www.justfortheloveofit.org www.justfortheloveofit.org] The Freeconomy Community is online at www.justfortheloveofit.org. It raison d"etre is to promote skill-shairing, build local community and reslience to not just a post peak oil scenario, but a post peak economyscenario.<br />
* ITA [http://uniriot.org/ uniriot.org] italian college network<br />
* ESP [http://universidadnomada.net/spip.php?rubrique1 universidadnomada.net] espanol college network<br />
* [http://sharewiki.org/ Sharewiki.org] - wiki website on sharing<br />
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== sites with critical of education analyse, Seiten mit kritischer Bildungsbetrachtung Analyse == <br />
* [http://www.kraetzae.de/home/ K.R.Ä.T.Z.E]<br />
* [http://schulwatch.wordpress.com/ www.Schul-Kritik.de]<br />
* [http://wiki.offeneuni.tk/wiki/Bildungskritik OUBS Bildungskritik] (link out of date and should be deleted... the OUBS project in Berlin was finaly evicted in October2010 / link veraltet und sollte gelöscht werden. die OUBS wurde im Oktober2010 geräumt)<br />
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== sites with visions of education, Seiten mit Visionen für Bildung == <br />
* [http://www.lebensschule-frankfurt.de/ Lebensschule]<br />
* [http://www.projektwerkstatt.de/lernen/haupt.html herrschaftsfrei-lernen.de.vu] - Lernen in Freiheit (Theorie)<br />
* [http://wiki.bildung-schadet-nicht.de/index.php/Fragend_voran_-_Thema:_Bildung/Frontpage Fragend voran - Thema: Bildung]<br />
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== sites with concepts of education, Seiten mit Konzepten für Bildung == <br />
* DE: [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deschooling Wikipedia über "Deschooling" Entschulung nach Ivan Illich]<br />
* DE: [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unschooling Wikipedia zu Unschooling]<br />
* EN: [http://www.openingspace.net/interactiveLearning_whatIsIt.shtml What is Interactive Learning?]<br />
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=== Theory and philosophy, Theorie und Philosophie ===<br />
* DE: [http://wiki.offeneuni.tk/wiki/Bildungskritik lernkulturwandel.de.vu] - Aktionsnetzwerk<br />
* DE: [http://www.projektwerkstatt.de/lernen/haupt.html herrschaftsfrei-lernen.de.vu] - Text- und Linksammlung zu Schul- und Erziehungskritik<br />
* DE: [http://www.leben-ohne-schule.de www.leben-ohne-schule.de] leben ohne Schule...<br />
* DE: [http://wiki.bildung-schadet-nicht.de wiki.bildung-schadet-nicht.de ] Bildungspolitisches Wiki<br />
* [http://www.elearnspace.org/ www.elearnspace.org/]about elearning<br />
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=== Organisations/Initiatives, Organisationen/Initiativen ===<br />
* DE [http://www.netzwerk-bildungsfreiheit.de/index.html| www.netzwerk-bildungsfreiheit.de]<br />
* DE [http://www.offene-uni.tk www.offene-uni.tk] Offene Uni Berlins (OUBs)'''(link out of date and should be deleted... the OUBS project in Berlin was finaly evicted in October2010 / link veraltet und sollte gelöscht werden. die OUBS wurde im Oktober2010 geräumt)'''<br />
* INT: [http://schumachercollege.gn.apc.org www.schumachercollege.org] - Schumacher College<br />
* INT: [http://gaiauniversity.org www.gaiauniversity.org] - Gaia University<br />
* INT: [http://www.livingroutes.org www.livingroutes.org] - Living Routes<br />
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== old order, alte Ordnung ==<br />
==== European Volontary Service ====<br />
* EUR: [http://ec.europa.eu/youth/program/guide/action2_en.html www.ec.europa.eu] basic Informations about EVS<br />
* DE: [http://www.jugendfuereuropa.de/service/downloads/aktion2/ www.jugendfuereuropa.de] Downloads/Texte in German zum Europäischen Freiwilligen Dienst<br />
* DE: [http://www.go4europe.de/ www.go4europe.de] alle Infos zum EFD machen...<br />
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'''Entsendeorga:'''<br />
*[http://www.ifap-apolda.de/de/de-index.htm institut für pädagogik]<br />
*[http://www.via-ev.org/evs/evs.htm via-ev]<br />
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== intercultural Learning ==<br />
* DE: [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interkulturelles_Lernen|Interkulturelles Lernen] auf Wikipedia, das Online-Lexikon<br />
* DE/IN: [http://lernen.bildung.hessen.de/bilingual/interkulturell/iklverweise interkulturelles Lernen] eine umfangreiche Linkliste, including links on english-pages<br />
* DE: [http://gerhardkern.de/bildung-nachh..htm| Kritische Betrachtung der "Bildung für nachhaltige Entwicklung"] über "Bildung für die bessere Welt"-Illusion....<br />
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== Other stuff from TSoLife ==<br />
* pictures from summer 2005 in [http://www.zajezka.sk/tsolife/presentations/TSoLife2005-Permalot/index.html Permalot], [http://www.zajezka.sk/tsolife/presentations/TSoLife2005-EcotopiaRomania Ecotopia Romania] and [http://www.zajezka.sk/tsolife/presentations/TSoLife2005-Zajezka/index.html Zajezka]<br />
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== Connecting the world and tips for travelling ==<br />
* INT: [http://hitchwiki.org/ hitchwiki]- Hitchhikers Wiki<br />
* INT: [http://www.bewelcome.org/ Be Welcome]<br />
* INT: [http://www.hospitalityclub.org/ HospitalityClub](called also Hostility Club)<br />
* INT: [http://www.couchsurfing.com/ CouchSurfing]<br />
* INT: [http://servas.org/ servas.org] - Servas<br />
* INT: [http://esperanto.org/ esperanto.org] - Esperanto Community<br />
* INT: [http://recim.org/ recim.org] - Global Citiziens<br />
* INT: [http://www.mitfahrgelegenheit.de/ PickUp] - Pick Up Worldwide (german) <br />
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* DE: [http://www.mfg.de/ www.mfg.de] - Mitfahrgelegenheit<br />
* DE: [http://autoorganisation.org/mediawiki/index.php/Homes_for_Nomads homes-for-nomads.de.vu] project to built Nomad@ network in europe<br />
* INT: [http://www.migrobirdo.org/ Migrobirdo.org] Sailingship- project to Latinamerica<br />
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== "New culture", worldview, sustainability, lifestyle ==<br />
* INT: [http://www.fse-esf.org European Social Forum]<br />
* INT: [http://www.eyfa.org eyfa] European Youth for Action (with Camp [http://www.eyfa.org/ecotopia Ecotopia])<br />
* INT: [http://www.nadir.org/nadir/initiativ/agp/en/ PGA] Peoples Global Action - global actitists network<br />
* INT: [http://www.vision07.net Vision 07] Movin' Europe - Caravans, Workshops and Festivals in 2007<br />
* INT: [http://p2pfoundation.net Peer to Peer Foundation] - clearinghouse for open/free, participatory/p2p and commons-oriented initiatives<br />
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* DE: Link zu einem Text zum Diskussionspunkt: Bildung für die bessere Welt als Illusion? [http://gerhardkern.de/bildung-nachh..htm| "Bildung für nachhaltige Entwicklung"]<br />
* DE: [http://www.nutzigems.org www.nutzigems.org] NutzerInnengemeinschaften entwickeln!<br />
* DE: [http://autoorganisation.org/mediawiki/index.php/Umsonstnetzwerk umsonstnetzwerk.de.vu] - Umsonstnetzwerke aufbauen!<br />
* DE: [http://autoorganisation.org/mediawiki/index.php/Anders_Leben/Anders_wirtschaften/Umsonstökonomien Umsonstökonomie / gift economy wiki]<br />
* AT/INT: [http://www.geldlos.at/index.php WEG: Wertkritische Emanzipatorische Gegenbewegung] geldlose Ökonomie für alle!<br />
* DE: [http://www.jukss.de www.jukss.de] German-European Youth ecologic congress<br />
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* DE: [http://www.anders-leben.tk www.anders-leben.tk] wiki for a different life style<br />
* DE: [http://www.anders-besser-leben.de Die Anders Besser Leben Initiative]<br />
* DE: [http://www.nadir.org/nadir/periodika/contraste/kommunen1.htm Kommuneliste] von "Contraste"<br />
* DE: [http://www.projektwerkstatt.de www.projektwerkstatt.de] really big Website about Anarchistic View, info-material, direct action and a lot of projects<br />
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* DE: [http://www.kubiz-wallenberg.de Kultur- und Bildungszentrum] in Berlin-Weißensee im Aufbau - mitmachen!<br />
* DE: [http://www.coforum.de/?6398 Torhaus Trebitz] Landkommunenversuch bei Berlin,a try to live in a community on the countryside near berlin <br />
* DE: [http://www.solidaritaet-gmbh.de www.solidaritaet-gmbh.de] Seite einer Ag zum Aufbau und Verbreitung von Solidarität GmbH s (ein spezielles "modernisiertes" Kommune-Konzept)<br />
* DE: [http://lieselotte-meyers-infoladen.de www.lieselotte-meyers-infoladen.de] anarchistisches Kommunikationsportal <br />
* INT: [http://www.gen-europe.org www.gen-europe.org] - The Global Ecovillage Network<br />
* INT: [http://www.culturalcreatives.org www.culturalcreatives.org] - The Cultural Creatives<br />
* INT: [http://www.integralinstitute.org www.integralinstitute.org] - Integral Institute<br />
* INT: [http://www.earthcharta.org www.earthcharta.org] - The Earth Charta<br />
* INT: [http://www.hope.se www.hope se] - The HOPE Alliance<br />
* INT: [http://www.crimethinc.com CrimethInc. Ex-Worker's Collective] - "Accepting no constraints from without, we countenanced none within ourselves, either, and found that the world opened before us like the petals of a rose."<br />
* DE: [http://www.gewaltfrei.de Gewaltfreie Kommunikation] GFK nach Marshall Rosenberg<br />
* INT: [http://www.cnvc.org Center for NonViolentCommunication] NVC created by Marshall Rosenberg<br />
* INT: [http://www.fsf.org The Free Software Foundation] - Working to provide you with free tools (free as in "free speech", not "free beer")<br />
* DE: [http://www.eschenquell.de eschenquell] - offenes haus als nonkommerzielle lern- und begegnungsstaette<br />
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== culture ==<br />
* DE: [http://www.anoremo.de Sunshines Lyrikseite] Poems and other stuff (it´s in work!)<br />
* DE: http://keinverlag.de Seite um eigene Texte zu publizieren und andere zu lesen<br />
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== knowledge ==<br />
* INT: [http://www.trashwiki.org trashwiki - all about dumpsterdiving and recycling]<br />
* INT: [http://wikipedia.org wikipedia]<br />
* DE: [http://deu.anarchopedia.org Anarchopedia]<br />
* EN: [http://eng.anarchopedia.org Anarchopedia]<br />
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== misc ==<br />
* EN: [http://www.theaircar.com www.theaircar.com] - car driving on air/Auto mit Luftmotor<br />
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'''SHE goes MAD''' was conference that took place in Berlin towards the end of November 2009. The aim of the conference was to connect people whose intention is to set up a network of [[nomadspace|nomadic spaces]], spaces where [[nomads]] feel at home. It is essentially also a conference on our shared nomadic culture.<br />
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Below the information as it was before the (un)conference took place.<br />
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==SHE==<br />
She stands for Sustainable Hospitality Exchange. SHE was also a conference that [http://www.bevolunteer.org/wiki/SHE took place] in Amsterdam, june 2008. '''SHE goes MAD''' is the proposed title for the conference in Berlin. MAD stands for nomadic but MAD in itself is just too cool to not use.<br />
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She is an approach and a framework of thinking to understand hospitality. In more specific terms she is a framework of thinking to understand how we can be hospitatible 'sustainably', for one on a personal level, secondly on a group level and thirdly on a network level. What are the things we need to make it possible for us to remain hospitable, ie to keep on 'hosting' without undermining our common and personal capacity?<br />
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==Schedule==<br />
* 20.11.2009 - 27.11.2009 Work meetings<br />
* 27.11.2009 - 30.11.2009 Main conference<br />
:Opening Session on the 27th late afternoon.<br />
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See also [[SHE_goes_MAD#Proposed_Schedule|Proposed Schedule]]<br />
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==Open Space==<br />
The format of the conference will be an [[open space]] format. There is no fixed agenda and participants themselves will set up topics once the conference starts. We will share our intentions of why we come together, and feed our common agenda based on the main questions we have. We will group these questions around specific categories of type of meetings we want to have. This is an ongoing process.<br />
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This also means that separate topics could be discussed in different spaces at the same time. At the same time, people could be discussing technical stuff, while other people meet to discuss the culture of a nomadbase. Participants vote with their feet: you go where you feel at place - where you feel/ think you can learn or contribute.<br />
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Basically, whenever two people are together discussing a related topic, a meeting has started. Topics can also change during the conference, depending on how things move along.<br />
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Spaces would for example include:<br />
* Meeting space A, B and C (need naming)<br />
* Social space (for 'off-topic')<br />
* Skill-share space A and B <br />
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==Online Presence==<br />
We also intend to have interaction with people who are unable to attend the conference. During the conference, notes will be taken and put online on a wiki. We also will invite the non-attending participants to start discussions. We will ''try'' to stream specific meetings, and set up a tele/videoconference.<br />
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What it is needed in Berlin to make the connection possible: one laptop (possibly with webcam), speakers, and skype access.<br />
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==Topics & Questions==<br />
A common way of starting a gathering like this is to first do an introduction rounds in a big group or even smaller groups, to share our intentions and questions.<br />
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It is important for people to feel comfortable with each other, so they feel free to exchange their knowledge and their thoughts without reservations. It is sometimes better to have multiple smaller meetings, than one big meeting for this. What also works well is to have a box where people can write down their main questions for what they want to learn/ get out of the meeting, before making some form of (dynamic) agenda. Or to have a huge board/ white sheet where people can add their topics and/or proposed meetings.<br />
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As a reference, we can already start sharing our ideas for topics or questions here below. Please add yours, or simply edit the existing ones.<br />
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===Nomadbases===<br />
* Current nomadbases, origins and culture<br />
* Shared practices & common mistakes<br />
* Cultures of living together<br />
* What values are promoted by nomadbases<br />
* How to set up more nomad-bases<br />
* Build/ draw your favorite house<br />
* Workshop with tools in nomad bases<br />
* Learning communities and self-education<br />
* Problems of project builder leaving & continuing the 'process'<br />
* Constructing 'nomad bases' in countries with little networks, contacts and philosophy of this process and then building from the ground up.<br />
* How can we make the bases 'sustainable'? <br />
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===Real social networks, nomadbase.org===<br />
* How to connect the nomads and bases online<br />
* Existing proposals and platforms we can use<br />
* Relation with existing hospitality exchange networks<br />
* Wished-for functionalities ('mad oriented')<br />
* Newsletters and updates on progress<br />
* [http://www.bevolunteer.org/wiki/SHE:_Members%27_Bill_of_Rights Members Bill of Rights]<br />
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===Personal Social relations===<br />
* Sustaining a family as a nomad<br />
* How to collaborate on long term projects as a nomad<br />
* How to build social recognition as a nomad<br />
* How to build up recognition of our role towards society<br />
* How to communicate with others who do not experience multiple shifting realities<br />
* Keeping presence when faced to other peoples fears<br />
* Experience of Representation Vs Experience of being<br />
* How to have stable intimate relationships as a nomad<br />
* How to create ( our own ) reference points as a nomad<br />
* Shared values, behaviours, challenges & yearnings<br />
* How to keep the underground close to the surface, to not withdraw ourselves from all other 'realities'<br />
* Nomad Base as Healing Spaces ? ( from wandering overdose ? or simply from punctual physical weakening ? ) <br />
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===="Governance"?====<br />
* [[Festivalism]]<br />
* [[Peer Governance]]<br />
* http://p2pfoundation.net/Peer_Governance<br />
* [[Equipotentiality]]<br />
* http://p2pfoundation.net/Equipotentiality<br />
* [[Commons]]<br />
* http://p2pfoundation.net/Commons<br />
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===Different funding models===<br />
* Legal issues<br />
* Parallel currency systems [http://ripple.sourceforge.net/ Ripple]<br />
* Permanent workshops in nomad bases<br />
* Bike repair shops<br />
* Urban farming<br />
* cooperation with farms / farming cooperatives<br />
* Product Production<br />
** Soap Production<br />
** Toothpaste production <br />
** Soup Kitchen<br />
* Fabrication labs in nomad bases with [http://reprap.org/bin/view/Main/WebHome reprap] and/or other production tools<br />
* Teach, Learn, Share<br />
** [[Nomad University]]<br />
** [[tsolife|travelling school of life]]<br />
* Use personal skills where they are needed (ie. fix a bike for the one that can't, fix a meal for the one that can't, fix a computer, fix a roof, fix fears, fix television... wait... don't fix televisions!)<br />
* Consensus, decision-making & OpenSpace Technology<br />
* fundraising from<br />
** foundations<br />
** companies<br />
* recycling<br />
** dumpster diving<br />
** freecycle<br />
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===Economics of a nomad===<br />
* Actual economic needs for a nomad<br />
* Different ways for a nomad to sustain themselves.<br />
* Best countries to officially register your residence<br />
* Nomad base type economic projects<br />
* Hacking artificial scarcity<br />
* Building up peer production infrastructures<br />
* How to collaborate and receive support from mainstream institutions as a nomad<br />
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===High/Low tech Nomadism===<br />
* DIY Primitivists Vs Minimalist DIY Technologists ?<br />
* Hackable Nomad Gear ? <br />
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===Nomadic Projects===<br />
* [[Lightfoot]] Sustainable Post<br />
* [[Wiki]]: hitchwiki, trashwiki, couchwiki, sharewiki, nomadwiki, healthywiki, etc.<br />
*Pastamadre: http://www.pastamadre.org/<br />
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===Relation with non-nomadic world===<br />
*How can 'we' (while living a nomadic life) still find ways to make a concrete contribution to the settled (non-nomadic) community, particularly disadvantaged groups? For example in terms of education, information about free living, language classes, women's and homeless shelters, focalising political activity, environmental education and [[arts and crafts]].<br />
*What ways can we make educational resources nomadic<br />
*''[http://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=SHE_goes_MAD&action=edit add yours]''<br />
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===To be categorized===<br />
* Beyond Collectivism ? Beyond Individualism ? [http://dante.ecobytes.net/beyond-self-actualization-now/ Beyond Self-Actualization]<br />
* [http://p2pfoundation.net/Stigmergy Stigmergic] Tools<br />
* [http://p2pfoundation.net/Festivalism Festivalism]<br />
* Metaphysics of the Hitch Hiker<br />
* Usership of Private Spaces ?<br />
* Sustainable Non-Reciprocal Exchange and Units of Measurment ?<br />
* Hyperlocal Nomadism<br />
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===[[Skillsharing]]-sessions that are likely to start whenever it starts===<br />
* Poi/ play with fire<br />
* Bread-making<br />
* Meditation<br />
* Intuitive Traveling<br />
* Free Software<br />
* Drupal Basics<br />
* Go (Bring a game board)<br />
* ''[http://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=SHE_goes_MAD&action=edit add yours]''<br />
* Someone bring a chess board<br />
* Languages<br />
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===Further ideas===<br />
* ''[http://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=SHE_goes_MAD&action=edit add yours]''<br />
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==Proposed Schedule==<br />
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'''note latest updates are now going into http://nomadbase.org/ what you find below might be outdated.'''<br />
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The schedule is made as we go. There are two parts of the (un)conference; the actual conference takes place in the last weekend of November and takes an open space format. Hence there is no fixed agenda, just location and maybe a rough time-schedule Before and possibly even after the conference sponteneous meetings take place. <br />
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Please add suggestions for the agenda, we will add these also here: http://nomadbase.org/calendar where (if we would like to enable this) you can also sign up if you're coming.<br />
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It seemed logical to start with more defining nomad-oriented activities as they are preparatory to more NomadBase-oriented discussions.<br />
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'''note latest updates are now going into http://nomadbase.org/ what you find below might be outdated.'''<br />
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===Friday 20th - 20.00h. Teahouse===<br />
:Social meet up at location Tea-house. At 8pm opening of The Mobile [http://www.pascaldumont.net/English/Photos.html Photo-exposition]. Food and drinks provided (donation?).<br />
: ''[http://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=SHE_goes_MAD&action=edit&section=6 add event]''<br />
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===Saturday 21st===<br />
:''13h - Sharing session'' - '''Welcome to NoMad's-Land''' - Teahouse<br />
:: This sharing session aims at trying to find elements of culture (concepts, symbols, practices, values...) that are shared within the neo-nomad's sub-culture in order to understand better the challenges we face and the ways we can support each other in overcoming them (potentially by sharing resources, or through NomadBases, etc).<br />
::This session ''does not'' aim at defining what a nomad is and what it is not (and therefore exclude anyone).<br />
:''16h - Meetup to share ideas/ proposals/ technical matters'' - Teahouse<br />
:''Dinner'' Time and Place?<br />
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===Sunday 22nd===<br />
: ''14h-16h'' - '''Brunch''' - Scherer8<br />
:: The biggest & tastiest brunch of Berlin for a 'suggested donation' of 2 Euro, should be active again. Currently Brunch every two weeks, next one Sunday 22 November at 14:00. Location is Schererstraße 8 in Wedding. (Actually the real location is just around the corner in Adolfstraße.) When the brunch is active it's <i>definitely</i> worthwhile to go there, at the same time it would be good to have an alternative plan in case the bruch 'happens' to be cancelled. <br />
:''17h - Sharing session'' - '''Nomads get personal'''<br />
:: This is a moment to get deeper within neo-nomadic culture and discuss everything listed in the Personal/Social relations section of the [[SHE_goes_MAD#Topics|Topics]]: Interaction between ourselves and more "fixed" people, intimate relationships and family, creating and maintaining stable reference points, our role in society, how we are perceived, social recognition, participation in long-term projects, etc. By understanding more our reality and its challenges, we are better able to name our needs and pool our resources in wider projects. <br />
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===Monday 23rd===<br />
: ''+/- 12h to 17h'' - '''Visiting nature'''<br />
: No organiser with route description, spontaneous walk instead? <br />
:: Meeting Place: Ubahn Alt-Tegel, at the corner of Berliner Strasse and Gorkistrasse.<br />
:: Beautiful forestwalk & spontaneous conversations: Proposed is a 7 km hike through the forest with a lunch brake at an ancient tree which has been around since the 11th century! Meeting place will be Metrostop Alt-Tegel (Last stop of U6). Actual meeting place&time might change depending on the amount of sunshine, <i>please check back last minute for actual time!!</i><br />
:: Host??<br />
:: Meetup location?<br />
: All day: working and socialising in the Tea House - Join the fun (and bring your laptop or you will feel lonely).<br />
: +/- 18:00 Discussion about [[Lightfoot]]. See also http://nomadbase.org/lightfoot . <br />
: ''[http://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=SHE_goes_MAD&action=edit&section=6 add event]''<br />
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===Tuesday 24rd===<br />
: ''12h - Brainstorm session'' - '''Models of Nomadic Co-Living [http://sharewiki.org/en/Models_of_Nomadic_Co-Living]'''<br />
:: A brainstorm on mapping different models of different types of nomadbases. From collective housing where nomads can live, to single-households, squats, eco-villages and other forms of communities. All brainstorming goes directly on sharewiki. <br />
:: Host: Robino<br />
:: Location: Tea-house<br />
: ''13h - 15h Lunch Preparation'' <br />
:: Location: Teahouse<br />
: '''16h Open Everything''' <br />
:: Host: Alex<br />
:18h '''Presentation about Project Volunteering'''<br />
:: Hosts: Current PV members + all of those who ever felt part of PV<br />
:: Location: Back of Tea house<br />
: ''[http://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=SHE_goes_MAD&action=edit&section=6 add event]''<br />
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===Wednesday 25th===<br />
: '''13-15h Art of hosting workshop''' <br />
:: Please contact robin if you want to attend. <br />
:: Read [https://lists.0xb5.org/archive/nomadbase/2009-November/000087.html e-mail] for more info<br />
:: Location: somewhere in Kreuzberg<br />
: '''1800-2000 Traveling school of life'''<br />
:: Location: At the back of the Teahouse<br />
:: Host: Anja/ Turtle<br />
: ''[http://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=SHE_goes_MAD&action=edit&section=6 add event]''<br />
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===Thursday 26th=== <br />
: '''10:00-2400''' Ad-hoc meetings will take place according to what people want to do, including at least: trust-models we can use, writing letters, building a new lightfoot website and designing the open space format for Friday. And maybe we will even finally have the session on "open and free everything" that got postponed twice times already. Be there, bring initiative, bring a laptop if you can and let "it" flow !<br />
: '''15:00 Work on the Lightfoot''' website! (in the teahouse (if it's open then?))<br />
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===Open Space===<br />
* Friday and Saturday at 14:00 a plenary session for our [[Open Space]] agenda-setting. We sit in a circle, introduction to the day and open space process, do a round of people (introduce yourself and share your intentions of why you are here) and set the agenda.<br />
* We end at 20:00-21:00 with dinner. 'Evening News' is at 21:00: short coming together in 1 room and people will share what they feel like sharing.<br />
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===Friday===<br />
* 10:00 T-house opens; come together<br />
* 13:00 Lunch<br />
* 14:00 Open Space Plenary - Everyone!<br />
* 16:00 Open Space Sessions 1 + 2<br />
* 16:00 Dumpster Diving Session<br />
* 20:00 Dinner + Evening News<br />
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===Saturday===<br />
* 10:00 T-house opens; come together<br />
* 11:00 Open Space Sessions 3<br />
* 13:00 Lunch<br />
* 14:00 Open Space Plenary - Everyone!<br />
* 16:00 Open Space Sessions 4 + 5<br />
* 20:00 Dinner + Evening News<br />
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===Sunday===<br />
* 10:00 T-house opens; come together<br />
* 13:00 Lunch<br />
* 14:00 Remaining Sessions<br />
* 18:00 Closing Session ? <br />
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We will add the open space proposed agendas also on nomadbase.org so you can keep yourself updated in case you can't make it to the plenary.<br />
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''Note that proposed times and ideas how to organise ourselves can change if that turnes out to help us better in our process.''<br />
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===Monday 30th===<br />
: ''[http://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=SHE_goes_MAD&action=edit&section=6 add event]''<br />
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==Work and learn==<br />
The intention of the conference is not only to share ideas, but also to get things done, build networks and extend our community. A proposal is to come together in the weeks before and after the conference to implement and work on things such as coding, website and communication.<br />
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==Things to accomplish==<br />
Results that you would like to achieve<br />
* Exchange of experiences, empowering ourselves;<br />
* Call for bases;<br />
* [[Nomadbase Manifest|Manifest]] (Under construction, please participate);<br />
* ''[http://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=SHE_goes_MAD&action=edit add another]''<br />
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Projects that you would like to see going:<br />
* Formalise a [[nomadbase-network|network]];<br />
** Establish Framework;<br />
** Interaction Guidelines;<br />
* [[Lightfoot]] promotion;<br />
* ''[http://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=SHE_goes_MAD&action=edit add another]''<br />
* Define the [[Nomadbase communication|communication]] --[[User:Sitarane|Sitarane]] 18:37, 26 November 2009 (UTC)<br />
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==Participants==<br />
Please sign up through [https://we.riseup.net/nomadbase crabgrass].<br />
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:''Please enable OpenID on crabgrass :)''<br />
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==Invitation==<br />
An [[SHE_invitation|invitation]] is made and can be send through the familiar networks. Please send to the right people:<br />
* Nomadic travelers and nomadic workers<br />
* Full-time Hospitality Hosts<br />
* People interested in long term hospitality<br />
* People interested in nomad culture<br />
* People interested in Open Space<br />
* People interested setting up Real Social Networks<br />
* People who live in larger shared houses<br />
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==Locations==<br />
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'''Teahouse Rigaer105'''<br />
* A teahouse with a food-kitchen every day at 20.00<br />
* Adress: Rigaerstr 105, Friedrichshain<br />
* Meetings, vokü (food) every day at 20.00, WLAN,<br />
* Could be used as central point for the conference<br />
* Rooms: two rooms. One main room divided in two spaces with bar, chill-out space. Second room is around 25sq meters <br />
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Rigaer+Stra%C3%9Fe+105,+Berlin-Friedrichshain+10247+Berlin,+Duitsland Location on Map]<br />
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'''Schenkladen Systemfehler''' <br />
* (front room of freeshop)<br />
* Scharnweberstr 29, Friedrichshain<br />
* Meetings, internet (need a switch), kitchen,<br />
* We need a contact person to keep a key and pay 100 euros deposit<br />
* The space we can use is around 25sq meters <br />
* [[she/schenkladen|Timetable]] when we can use this space. <br />
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Scharnweberstr+29+Berlin-Friedrichshain+10247+Berlin,+Duitsland Location on Map]<br />
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'''0xb5 / Brueckenschlaeger Bureau'''<br />
* Schieritzstr 41, Prenzlauer Berg<br />
* Some working space and internet, <br />
* Not to be used as chill-out space<br />
* See [https://lists.0xb5.org/archive/nomadbase/2009-November/000062.html e-mail] for more information<br />
* [http://osm.org/go/0MbF7nUYd-- Location on Map]<br />
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==Food==<br />
* [[:trash:berlin|Trashwiki]]<br />
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[[trash:Berlin|Berlin]]<br />
[[hitch:Berlin|Berlin]]<br />
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==Accommodation==<br />
If you are unable to find a place by yourself, find below some people who are willing to share their place with you.<br />
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* please contact Ben (atopia) through telepathy / email / [http://www.bewelcome.org/member/atopia BeWelcome] / [https://we.riseup.net/atopia riseup] / [[User_talk:Atopia|this wiki]]<br />
* Other resource - [http://anick.projectvolunteering.net Anick-Marie] can help you find hosts in Berlin. Just email/shout louder. Below is the list of people that responded. Please remove them from the list if they confirm you that they won't host more people.<br />
=== Still available (please update!) ===<br />
* Ben's flatshare: infinite with sleeping bag + ground mat<br />
* Anja's flatshare: please ask in the mailinglist if you need accomodation in my place, i will host mainly friends who are coming for the conference, but it is possible that i have some space left<br />
* [http://www.couchsurfing.org/profile.html?id=3M2DF0F Daphnee] can host up to 3 people 26-30 Nov (have to leave at 9am on the 30th), near S-Zehlendorf, 20 min walk from or 6 stops by bus.<br />
* Jurjen's flatshare: near infinite space with sleeping bag + ground mat. Near Hermanstr. S+U. (+31 (six)(three)0484264), if you're lucky my phone is on ;)<br />
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==Needs==<br />
There is a bunch of things we need:<br />
* Shared laptops<br />
* Switch (Robin) & wireless router?<br />
* Large sheets of paper & pens (colors!)<br />
* ''[http://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=SHE_goes_MAD&action=edit&section=14 Add an item]''<br />
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==Minutes/ Reports==<br />
Reports on the conference can be followed on http://nomadbase.org To upload minutes you can use this wiki or also http://nomadbase.org/wiki<br />
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Minutes of the [[Nomadbase finance and sustainability|Finances and sustainability]] meeting.<br />
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==Stay connected==<br />
To stay connected, please watch this wiki-space, check [http://nomadbase.org nomadbase.org] or please sign up through [https://we.riseup.net/nomadbase crabgrass]<br />
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<div>'''Music''' is meant to be shared. Apart from playing music life and sharing it with people that way also recordings, lyrics, melodies and so on may be shared, reused, ...<br />
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There are many ways of sharing music:<br />
* Jam sessions<br />
* Concerts<br />
* CDCrossing (see [[Bookcrossing]])<br />
* [[Droplifting]]<br />
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== Copyright ==<br />
[[Capitalism]] has brought about the idea of [[intellectual property]] that substantially tries to take away the sharing aspects from music.<br />
Different, often interconnected movements emerged against this. For example the [[free music]] movement that is inspired by the successful [[free software]] movement as well as the [[filesharing]] scene (called "piracy" by the music industry) with important projects like The Pirate Bay.<br />
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=== "Free music" ===<br />
&rarr; ''[[Free music]]'' is music, where the artist explicitly supports the sharing of his music.<br />
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== recordings ==<br />
Computers and the internet have brought about nice ways to share recordings of music. Especially [[file sharing]] and [[peer-to-peer network]]s are important tools here.<br />
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Recordings that get released only on a physical medium are usually "ripped" - i.e. read from the medium once to have the contents as a digital file that is more independent from a medium - and easier to copy (e.g. transmission over a digital communication networks like the internet) - and therefore easier to share.<br />
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There are several projects and communities on the internet for the sharing of (recordings of) music:<br />
* [[Jamendo]] (free music)<br />
* [[Internet Archive]]:<br />
** Audio section of the Internet Archive ([http://www.archive.org/details/audio archive.org/audio])<br />
** Live Music section of the Internet Archive ([http://www.archive.org/details/etree archive.org/etree])<br />
* [[etree]] (bootlegs)<br />
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
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Julien and Elsy are moving to Lyon. Soon there will be a new nomad base there :)<br />
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Both are looking for a job there. If you have one spare, share a bit.<br />
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==Current plan==<br />
May 3rd. Here we are.<br />
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==List of contacts==<br />
===Julien===<br />
*Emilie<br />
*[http://www.couchsurfing.org/people/ftrippin/ François]<br />
*[http://www.bewelcome.org/people/bikepunk Bikepunk]<br />
*Caps<br />
*Guillaume<br />
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===Elsy===<br />
*Andrea<br />
*[http://www.couchsurfing.org/people/niko_niko/ Nico]<br />
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==Stuff to check==<br />
*Hackerspaces?<br />
* [http://agendalyon.org/ Agenda Lyon] : alternative schedule<br />
* [http://rebellyon.info/ rebellyon.info] : an event calendar with alternative radical political infos for Lyon<br />
* [http://www.grrrndzero.org/ grrrndzero] : they organise a buch of nice concerts<br />
* [http://laluttine.free.fr/ la Luttine] : a DIY punk infoshop open on Saturdays<br />
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==Flea Markets==<br />
* http://vide-greniers.org/agendaLocalite.php?villeID=46876<br />
* http://vide-greniers.org/agendaRegion.php?region=21<br />
* http://www.pointsdechine.com/calendrier/calendrier.php?region=17&p_mois=0<br />
* http://www.pucesducanal.com/ (Villaurbanne) <br />
* http://www.brocabrac.fr/index.php?dept=69 (and to buy stuff sort-of-online)<br />
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==All Markets==<br />
http://www.qype.fr/fr716-lyon/search/march%C3%A9%20aux%20puces<br />
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==Finding a flat==<br />
===Online===<br />
====Ressources====<br />
<br />
NEW !! <br />
<br />
http://www.opacdurhone.fr/index.php/cms/2005042711403958/Vous-cherchez-un-logement-a-louer?selectedMenu=17 <br />
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Hmm Social housing...<br />
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http://www.adoma.fr/spip.php?rubrique22<br />
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http://rhone-alpes.kijiji.fr<br />
:Lots of stuff.<br />
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http://leboncoin.fr/<br />
:Lots of stuff<br />
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http://lyonweb.net<br />
:Looks like from the 90s.<br />
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http://www.loclyon.com/<br />
: same<br />
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http://lyon.vivastreet.fr/annonces-location-appartement+lyon<br />
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http://www.seloger.com/immobilier/locations/immo-lyon-5eme-69/bien-appartement/<br />
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http://www.pap.fr/locations-appartement/locations-appartement-rhone-69.htm<br />
<br />
http://www.loca.fr <br />
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====Already found====<br />
[http://location-appartement.vivastreet.fr/annonces-location-appartement+lyon-69009/reprise-de-bail-t2-quai-de-saone-lyon-9/21509844 quais de la Saone, 9eme]<br />
:Sent email. I should go to the visit next monday --[[User:Sitarane|Sitarane]] 19:06, 20 January 2010 (UTC)<br />
:Visit planned Monday 25<br />
: Visited. Maybe too small. Price was ok. Location so-so. <br />
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[http://location-appartement.vivastreet.fr/annonces-location-appartement+lyon-69009/t3-61-m--650--hc-10-rue-nerard-lyon-9eme---metro-valmy/21150418 9eme, Fucking agency]<br />
Régie Pozetto - Service Location<br />
www.regiepozetto.fr<br />
71 Cours Vitton 69006 LYON<br />
Accueil téléphonique du lundi au vendredi<br />
de 9h à 12h et de 14h à 17h<br />
04.72.83.95.00 ou 04.72.83.95.02<br />
Pour toute correspondance :<br />
82 Cours Vitton 69006 LYON<br />
:Sent email, will call tomorrow --[[User:Sitarane|Sitarane]] 19:06, 20 January 2010 (UTC)<br />
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====Archive====<br />
Dead stuff here.<br />
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[http://location-appartement.vivastreet.fr/annonces-location-appartement+lyon-69001/cede-bail-joli-t2--avec-mezzanine-croix-rousse/21493291 Xrousse, small, furnished]<br />
:Sent email. No phone number --[[User:Sitarane|Sitarane]] 19:06, 20 January 2010 (UTC)<br />
:Visit planned Monday 25<br />
:Gone<br />
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[http://location-appartement.vivastreet.fr/annonces-location-appartement+lyon-69001/location-appartement-2-chambres-metro-croix-rousse/21304321 3 rooms, Pentes de la Xrousse, perfect size, good price]<br />
0615914235<br />
:Tried calling, no reply. Sent email. Must call again later. --[[User:Sitarane|Sitarane]] 19:06, 20 January 2010 (UTC)<br />
:Called, the girl seemed really overwhelmed with calls. Need to call again tomorrow.<br />
:Gone<br />
<br />
[http://lyonweb.net/petites-annonces/annonce.php?id=443947 Rue St catherine]<br />
:This one is right on the local Grosse Freiheit. The price per square meter is quite low because they probably assume nobody wants to live there. Well, assume again.<br />
:I wrote them. We should call on the 2nd jan or something. --[[User:Sitarane|Sitarane]]<br />
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[http://lyonweb.net/petites-annonces/annonce.php?id=443768 Big one 1st arr, not expensive]<br />
:I wrote an email directly to the address given. --[[User:Sitarane|Sitarane]]<br />
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[http://www.pap.fr/annonces/annonce-immobiliere-lyon-pap-7799953.htm 1st arr, not too bad]<br />
:Call 06.72.48.84.15 on 2nd jan<br />
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===Offline===<br />
Go check the university message board.<br />
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==Suggestions?==<br />
''add yours''<br />
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[[Category:Nomadbase]]<br />
[[trash:Lyon]]<br />
[[couch:Lyon]]<br />
[[nomad:Lyon]]</div>Robythttps://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Karlsruhe&diff=24663Karlsruhe2018-03-07T15:05:17Z<p>Robyt: adding interfamily links</p>
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<div>Every thursday, there is a VoKü (Volxküche) that sells a vegan meal at cost, usually 2,5€. It's in ''Viktoriastraße 12'', in the backyard 7-9pm. You can help cooking from 5pm.<br />
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[[Category:Germany]]<br />
{{IsIn|Germany}}<br />
[[hitch:Karlsruhe]]<br />
[[couch:Karlsruhe]]<br />
[[trash:Karlsruhe]]<br />
[[nomad:Karlsruhe]]</div>Robythttps://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Internet&diff=24662Internet2018-03-07T15:05:07Z<p>Robyt: adding interfamily links</p>
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<div>The '''Internet''' is a worldwide meta-network of computer networks.<br />
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It can be an excellent medium for sharing of [[knowledge]] like internet-based projects like [[Wikipedia]] show.<br />
Also sharing of other stuff can be organised via internet.<br />
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It can also be very useful medium for the collaboration of people that may be physically apart, distributed over the whole globe. It has enabled the emergence of a bunch of new [[collaboration]] techniques. (See [[wiki]]s, message boards, [[virtual presence]], ...)<br />
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== Internet access ==<br />
Sharing Internet access can be done for example by setting [[Mashup]]-networks, so called [[wireless community network]]s. (See [[Freifunk]] for example)<br />
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=== [[:Category:Practice of Sharing|Practices of Internet access sharing]] ===<br />
* [[:Category:Wireless Mashup Network | Wireless Mashup Networks]]<br />
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== Extarnal links ==<br />
{{Wikipedia link}}<br />
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[[Category:Energies and Technologies]][[Category:Transport]]<br />
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[[de:Internet]]<br />
[[hitch:Internet]]<br />
[[cash:Internet]]<br />
[[nomad:Internet]]<br />
[[vegan:Internet]]</div>Robythttps://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Free_content&diff=24661Free content2018-03-07T15:04:07Z<p>Robyt: adding interfamily links</p>
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<div>'''Free content''' is information that fully enables the production and manufacturing of goods through it.<br />
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==See Also==<br />
* [[Free]]<br />
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[[Category:Concepts]]{{Stub}} [[Category:Fix]]<br />
[[vegan:Free content]]</div>Robythttps://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Flogger&diff=24660Flogger2018-03-07T15:03:45Z<p>Robyt: adding interfamily links</p>
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<div>'''Flogger'''<br />
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A flogger is an online storyteller who chronicles the adventures of themselves and/or others. Floggers are not reporters or journalists, they are story tellers. Their work is to create a reality based storyline that is both more compelling than current soap operas and more interactive.<br />
<br />
''Living in Adventure:'' What brings readers to a site is likely a combination of things: good writing, character development, wisdom dissemination and interesting plot line. For video elements attractive characters, cinematic aspects, and engaging dialog would also factor in. Floggers live or visit exciting lifestyle choices and chronicle the adventures.<br />
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'''Floggers relationships with the world.''' Most people experience floggers thru their blogs. Which are fairly regularly updated (probably schedules are desirable, w/ regular release times, but that might not be easily done for some lifestyles we are trying to capture).<br />
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'''Flog subscribers''' Some people choose to have more content available to them, background stories, side character development, SN services - like a wall, chat services with other subscribers.<br />
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'''Flog participants''' is the highest level service, which enables you to interact with floggers thru electronic media (usually email). Typically offering advice and asking questions about other characters and experiences.<br />
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Offering the main storyline for free and then also providing additional subscription services or gift based.<br />
<br />
Floggers can also use advertisement services such as google ad words and to generate income for popular stories.<br />
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Flogger relations with subscription services can be complex, including responding to advice from subscribers who identify as parents or werents (people who which they were parents be were not).<br />
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Examples of Floggers can be found in [[Digital Nomads]]<br />
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[[Category:Other concepts]]<br />
[[Category:Nomadism]]<br />
[[hitch:Flogger]]<br />
[[nomad:Flogger]]</div>Robythttps://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Ecobasa.org&diff=24659Ecobasa.org2018-03-07T15:03:17Z<p>Robyt: adding interfamily links</p>
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<div>[http://ecobasa.org ecobasa.org] is a social networking online platform aiming to connect people searching for alternative ways of living.<br />
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See [[:nomad:Ecobasa.org|Ecobasa.org in Nomadwiki]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Hospitality]]<br />
[[Category:Nomadbase]]<br />
[[nomad:Ecobasa.org]]</div>Robythttps://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Digital_Nomads&diff=24658Digital Nomads2018-03-07T15:03:04Z<p>Robyt: adding interfamily links</p>
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<div>'''Digital Nomads - a [[wikistory]] by [[digital nomads authors|us]]'''<br />
: There are notes and proposed [[Talk:Digital Nomads|additional chapters]] for this story<br />
<br />
: ''There is a new lifestyle, which is right around the corner, facilitated by the collapsed borders within Europe and the advent of hand held internet technology and the rapid development of three separate types of websites typified by [http://trashwiki.org/ trashwiki.org], [http://hitchwiki.org/ hitchwiki.org] and [http://bewelcome.org/ bewelcome.org]. This is a story about how it might work. Be welcome to improve it, add completely new chapters and characters, real and less real, make it your story too.''<br />
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You don't have any money and you are in [[Zagreb]]. You go to Hitchwiki and it tells you the best place to get out of the city. But this is not all, short funds, but long time and internet access at the library, you read all about the routes to Am*dam, the hassles of the Ruhrgebiet (the megacity around Bonn/Cologne) and how to best avoid the Swiss police.<br />
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You have always believed in starting early, to show the first drivers you are serious about getting where you are going. Quickly, you are on the road. Your first driver is carpenter from Munich, who used to hitch when he was younger. You maintain the casual conversation and when he gets on his cell phone call from his girlfriend, you retreat to your own internet enabled cell phone. You look for the best exits near his planned end stop in Freiburg [[Germany]]. You remember when hitching was much harder, more guesses more walking. It is still quite daring, but you have the kind of confidence that Ford Prefect had reading the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.<br />
<br />
There is a small village of wagons about 3 miles from the most southern exit. They offer themselves as an overnight place for hitchers and there are several good reports from people who have passed thru. You walk from the exit to Star Village and are just in time to go dumpster diving for dinner.<br />
<br />
Dumpster diving in Europe is often different than in the US. While they are not all open, the dumpsters which are dont suffer from the various discouragements used in the US, broken glass or motor oil sprayed on the food to keep pesky dumpster divers out. You borrow a bike and ride with Ellen of Star Village down to the local market which is just closing. She already has a relationship with several of the vendors and they have put food aside for her/ Food which was destined for the trash. Ellen has entered a lot about the Freiburg farmers market on trashwiki.<br />
There personalities, their willingness to deal with strangers, the layout of the market and location of the best dumpsters and the best times to be there.<br />
<br />
Back at Star Village various contributions make up the eclectic dinner. Carefully prepared food, some from the garden, some rescued the farmers market, a few things purchased. There is a young woman, Sabrina, who is also interested in hitching to the Netherlands. While she is not willing to get up at the crack of dawn, you're convinced you will do better hitching with her. And it is safer as well.<br />
<br />
You get up early anyway the next morning. Help with some gardening, fix a couple of bike flat tires as your contribution to Star Villages all volunteer economy. You write your own entry in Hitchwiki encouraging those who come after you to Star Village to bring chocolate for Ellen (for an example of an excellent annotated hitchwiki map of good spots). And about your experience in the farmers market in trashwiki.<br />
<br />
Sabrina gets up at almost 11 AM and you take the bus to the hitchwiki recommended hitching spot. The weather is threatening, but her smile brightens the day and my mood. A driver stops and after his admonishments of how women should not hitchhike, we settle into the drive to boarder town of Aachen. Sabrina gets a ride into the train station where she will pay for the last part of her travel. But i dont have the option, my wallet remains empty. The Bewelcome.org hospitality website shows several entries for Aachen, but there are no phone numbers and the local ambassador does not seem to be answering their phone. It's getting dark.<br />
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Hitching is largely useless at night. You could ask people at gas stations, a common practice in Germany, but you are shy, preferring exit ramps and willing drivers. The night is not threatening rain and the cars are not stopping, so you roll up in your sleeping bag under a big tree (tents are too bulky). Exhausted from walking between gas stations and exit ramps, from maintaining conversations in your limited English, the sadness about losing Sabrina's fair company too soon - the high speed traffic noise nearby does not slow your sleep.<br />
<br />
The Dutch are not as friendly with hikers as the Germans. One driver explained that it is because all the student aged persons have rail passes and that there is limited number of hitchhikers and they are less trusted for being indigent.<br />
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Finally you arrive at your host home, a former squat called Zhaba, long since legalized on quite favorable terms. Natural candidates for radical hosting adventures. . The accommodations are not palacial, but they are friendly and reasonably clean. Happily they are experienced with guests and give you a set of keys as soon as you show up. You were guided there by Casa Radio which you found in BeWelcome.Org. Casa Radio is a combination placement service and city ore, which is directing you in. Casa Radio is actually a collection of hosting locations that you were in communication with before you left Croatia. They promised you a place tho they were not sure where it would be in Am*dam, as your plans solidified you texted Casa Radio and they confirmed your final location. Unable to afford the beautiful mass transit, you walk the last mile and half from the A2 exit to Zhaba. You're tired, but the places is comfortable, despite your space being quite small.<br />
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One of the most important services BeWelcome.org offered was low skill temp work for foreigners. They keep a listing of urban gardening, light construction and demolition work, dog walking, cleaning and cooking jobs. The website uses a reputation system, which almost all users put quite some energy into maintaining good online reputations. It was through offering better services like Casa Radios landing assistance and work opportunities for folx new in town that lead to it stealing most of the members to CouchSurfing.com<br />
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In the morning there is muesli and left over fruit salad from the night before. A group of Zhaba kids will fix a leak in the roof after breakfast. You get to talking to Tatiana, who is writing a flog. Flogs were originally stories written by traveling bloggers would write about other peoples stories, written with the intention of selling ads (with Google Ad sense or similar services) and bringing in lots of readers. They were called flogs because they are in a blog format and they were peddled off to readers (flogged). It is a bit like soap opera writing, except that the characters are real and the stories twisted.<br />
<br />
But Tatiana's flog has morphed also. It is her story of her adventures, designed to keep the readers excited by her unfolding story. But more than excited, Tatiana keeps a set of about 30 avid "premium readers" engadged in a personal e-mail dialog about her life.<br />
<br />
"They are mostly parents and werents (people who wanted to be parents but were not). Some are having with Tatiana, who will occasionally drop reference to her correspondence with her advising aunt in her flog, her "aunt" is really the collective wisdom of her premium readers. Possibly unlike their actual children, premium readers find Tanya (Tatiana's digital identity) at least willing to listen and respond to their suggestions. Though Tanya offers little in the way of real concessions to her advisers, for her reckless lifestyle is part of what makes her so attractive.<br />
Tanya is popular with tens of thousands of unique hits each day, but the premium readers are keeping Tatiana feed and entertained - tho she still hitchhikes and runs a foul of the authorities with some regularity. Tatiana is 19 and was born outside of Kiev.<br />
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: ''This article can be found under http://tinyurl.com/digitalnomads and is being turned into a collective story at [http://www.sharewiki.org/Digital_Nomads Digital Nomads]''<br />
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[[Category:Nomadism]]<br />
[[Category:Other writings]]<br />
[[trash:Digital Nomads]]<br />
[[hitch:Digital Nomads]]<br />
[[nomad:Digital Nomads]]</div>Robythttps://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Creative_Commons&diff=24657Creative Commons2018-03-07T15:02:47Z<p>Robyt: adding interfamily links</p>
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<div>'''Creative Commons''' ('''CC''') is a [[non-profit organization]] devoted to expanding the range of [[creativity|creative]] works available for others to build upon legally and to share.<ref>[http://wiki.creativecommons.org/FAQ (Creative Commons FAQ)]</ref> The organization has released several copyright licenses known as [[Creative Commons licenses]]. These licenses allow creators to communicate which rights they reserve, and which rights they [[waive]] for the benefit of recipients or other creators.<br />
<br />
== Aim and influence ==<br />
Creative Commons has been described as being at the forefront of the [[copyleft]] movement, which seeks to support the building of a richer [[public domain]] by providing an alternative to the automatic "all rights reserved" [[copyright]], dubbed "some rights reserved."<ref>{{cite web | first= Sharee L. | last= Broussard| title= The copyleft movement: creative commons licensing | format= | publisher= Communication Research Trends | url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_7081/is_3_26/ai_n28457434?tag=content;col1 | date=September 2007}}</ref> David Berry and Giles Moss have credited Creative Commons with generating interest in the issue of [[intellectual property]] and contributing to the re-thinking of the role of the "[[commons]]" in the "[[information age]]". Beyond that Creative Commons has provided "institutional, practical and legal support for individuals and groups wishing to experiment and communicate with culture more freely".<ref>[http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/free_issues/issue_05/commons_without_commonality/ Berry & Moss 2005]</ref> <br />
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Creative Commons works to counter what the organization considers to be a dominant and increasingly restrictive [[permission culture]]. According to [[Lawrence Lessig]], founder of Creative Commons, it is "a culture in which creators get to create only with the permission of the powerful, or of creators from the past".<ref>{{cite book | first=Lawrence | last=Lessig |url=http://www.free-culture.cc/freeculture.pdf |year=2004 | title=Free Culture | publisher=Penguin Press | location=New York | pages=8 |format=PDF}}</ref> Lessig maintains that modern culture is dominated by traditional content distributors in order to maintain and strengthen their monopolies on cultural products such as popular music and popular cinema, and that Creative Commons can provide alternatives to these restrictions.<ref>{{cite journal | author=Ermert, Monika | title=Germany debuts Creative Commons | journal=Register | year=2004| url=http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/06/15/german_creative_commons/ | doi=10.1371/journal.pbio.0000009 | volume=1 | pages=e9 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | author=Lessig, Lawrence| year=2006| title=Lawrence Lessig on Creative Commons and the Remix Culture | format=mp3 | work=Talking with Talis | url=http://talk.talis.com/archives/2006/01/lawrence_lessig.html | accessdate=2006-04-07}}</ref><br />
<br />
== Creative Commons governance ==<br />
The current CEO of Creative Commons is [[Joi Ito]]. [[Mike Linksvayer]] is vice president, [[John Wilbanks]] is vice president of science, and Ahrash Bissell is the Executive Director of ccLearn.<br />
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=== Board ===<br />
The current Creative Commons Board includes: [[Hal Abelson]], [[James Boyle (academic)|James Boyle]] (Chair), [[Michael W. Carroll]], [[Davis Guggenheim]], [[Joi Ito]], [[Lawrence Lessig]], Laurie Racine, Eric Saltzman, Molly Shaffer Van Houweling, [[Jimmy Wales]], and [[Esther Wojcicki]].<ref name="autogenerated1">[http://creativecommons.org/about/people/ People - Creative Commons<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> <br />
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=== Technical Advisory Board ===<br />
The Technical Advisory Board includes five members: Hal Abelson, Ben Adida, Barbara Fox, Don McGovern and [[Eric Miller]]. Hal Abelson also serves on the Creative Commons Board.<ref name="autogenerated1" /> <br />
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=== Audit Committee ===<br />
Creative Commons also has an Audit Committee, with two members: Molly Shaffer Van Houweling and Lawrence Lessig. Both serve on the Creative Commons Board.<ref name="autogenerated1" /><br />
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== Types of Creative Commons Licenses ==<br />
Creative Commons licenses contain four major permissions:<br />
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* '''Attribution''' (by) requires users to attribute a work's original author. All Creative Commons licenses contain this option, but some now-deprecated licenses did not contain this component.<br />
* Authors can either not restrict modification, or use '''Share-alike''' (sa), which is a [[copyleft]] requirement that requires that any [[derivative work|derived works]] be licensed under the same license, or '''No derivatives''' (nd), which requires that the work not be modified.<br />
* '''Non-commercial''' (nc) requires that the work not be used for commercial purposes.<br />
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As of the current versions, all Creative Commons licenses allow the "core right" to redistribute a work for non-commercial purposes without modification. The ''Non-commercial'' and ''No derivatives'' options will make a work [[Free content|non-free]].<br />
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== Legal test case ==<br />
A [[Creative Commons license]] was first tested in court in early 2006, when podcaster [[Adam Curry]] sued a Dutch tabloid who published photos without permission from his Flickr page. The photos were licensed under the Creative Commons Non-Commercial license. While the verdict was in favour of Curry, the tabloid avoided having to pay restitution to him as long as they did not repeat the offense. An analysis of the decision states, "The Dutch Court’s decision is especially noteworthy because it confirms that the conditions of a Creative Commons license automatically apply to the content licensed under it, and bind users of such content even without expressly agreeing to, or having knowledge of, the conditions of the license."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20060316052623594|title=Creative Commons License Upheld by Dutch Court|work=[[Groklaw]]|date=2006-03-16|accessdate=2006-09-02}}</ref><br />
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== Creative Commons International ==<br />
The original non-localized Creative Commons licenses were written with the U.S. legal system in mind, so the wording could be incompatible within different local legislations and render the licenses unenforceable in various [[jurisdictions]]. To address this issue, [[Creative Commons International]] has started to port the various licenses to accommodate local copyright and private law. As of December 2008, there are 50 jurisdiction-specific licenses, with 8 other jurisdictions in drafting process, and more countries joining the worldwide project.<ref>[http://creativecommons.org/worldwide project]</ref><br />
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== Usage of Creative Commons licenses ==<br />
Creative Commons is maintaining a content directory [[wiki]] of organizations and projects using Creative Commons licenses.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Content_Directories|title=Content Directories|publisher=creativecommons.org|accessdate=2009-04-24}}</ref> On its website CC also provides case studies of projects using CC licenses across the world.<ref>[http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Casestudies Creative Commons Case Studies]</ref> CC licensed content can also be accessed through a number of content directories and search engines (see [[CC licensed content directories]]).<br />
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On January 13, 2009, some broadcasting content from Al Jazeera on the [[2008–2009 Israel–Gaza conflict]] was released as creative commons.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/12049|title= Al Jazeera Launches Creative Commons Repository |last=Benenson|first=Fred |date=2009-01-13|publisher=creativecommons.org|accessdate=2009-01-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://creativecommons.org/press-releases/entry/12166|title=Al Jazeera Announces Launch of Free Footage Under Creative Commons License|last=Steuer|first=Eric |date=2009-01-13|publisher=creativecommons.org|accessdate=2009-01-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iht.com/articles/2009/01/11/technology/jazeera.php|title=Al Jazeera provides an inside look at Gaza conflict|last=Cohen|first=Noam |date=2009-01-11|publisher=[[Herald Tribune]]|accessdate=2009-01-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://cc.aljazeera.net/content/launch-press-release|title=Al Jazeera Announces Launch of Free Footage under Creative Commons License|publisher=Al Jazeera Creative Commons Repository|accessdate=2009-01-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.paidcontent.co.uk/entry/419-al-jazeera-offers-creative-commons-video-lessig-lends-backing/|title=Al Jazeera Offers Creative Commons Video, Lessig Lends Backing|last=Andrews|first=Robert |date=2009-11-14|publisher=paidcontent.co.uk|accessdate=2009-01-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://joi.ito.com/weblog/2009/01/14/al-jazeera-laun.html|title=Al Jazeera Launches Creative Commons Repository |last=Ito|first=Joi |date=2009-01-14|publisher=joi.ito.com|accessdate=2009-01-19}}</ref><br />
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== Criticism ==<br />
Matteo Pasquinelli (2008) describes two fronts of criticism: "those who claim the institution of a real commonality against Creative Commons restrictions (non-commercial, share-alike, etc.)<!-- share-alike also? so what does he want - a public-domain-like-commons? --> and those who point out Creative Commons complicity with global capitalism".<!-- is this because people are allowed to make money using !nc cc-licensed work? also, in what way does he consider this bad? --> Pasquinelli specifically criticises Creative Commons for not establishing "productive commons".<!-- what does he mean by that? clearly he can't mean ‘productive’ in the usual sense of the word... --><ref>Pasquinelli, Matteo. [http://www.rekombinant.org/animal-spirits "Animal Spirits: A Bestiary of the Commons"], Rotterdam: NAi Publishers, 2008</ref><br />
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Critics have also argued that Creative Commons worsens [[license proliferation]], by providing multiple licenses that are [[license compatibility|incompatible]].<ref>[http://mako.cc/writing/toward_a_standard_of_freedom.html]</ref> Most notably 'attribution-sharealike' and 'attribution-noncommercial-sharealike' are incompatible, meaning that works under these licenses cannot be combined in a derivative work without obtaining permission from the license-holder.<ref>[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/]</ref><ref>[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/</ref> Pro-[[copyright]] commentators from within the [[content industry]] argue either that Creative Commons is not useful, or that it undermines copyright.<ref>[http://www.digitalmusicnews.com/stories/012209ascap ASCAP Targets "Copyleft / Free Culture" Enemy...]</ref> <ref>[http://ascap.com/playback/2007/fall/features/creative_commons_licensing.aspx 10 Things Every Music Creator Should Know About Creative Commons Licensing ]</ref><br />
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Some within the [[copyleft]] movement argue that only the Attribution-ShareAlike license is actually a true copyleft license <ref>[http://www.robmyers.org/weblog/2008/02/24/noncommercial-sharealike-is-not-copyleft/]</ref> and that there is no standard of freedom between Creative Commons licenses (as there is, for example, within the [[free software]] and [[open source]] movements). <ref>Benjamin Mako Hill, [http://mako.cc/writing/toward_a_standard_of_freedom.html Towards a Standard of Freedom]</ref> An effort within the movement to define a standard of freedom has resulted in the Definition of Free Cultural Works.<ref>[Definition of Free Cultural Works http://freedomdefined.org/]</ref> In February 2008, Creative Commons recognized the definition and added an "Approved for Free Cultural Works" badge to its two Creative Commons licenses which comply -- Attribution and Attribution-ShareAlike. <ref>[http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/8051 Approved for Free Cultural Works ]</ref><br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Copyleft]]<br />
* [[Creative Commons licenses]]<br />
* [[Digital freedom]]<br />
* FairShare<br />
* [[Free content]]<br />
* [[Free software]]<br />
* [[Gratis versus libre]]<br />
* [[List of works available under a Creative Commons License]]<br />
* [[Open content]]<br />
* [[Open source]]<br />
* [[Public domain]]<br />
* [[Science Commons]]<br />
* [[Share-alike]]<br />
* [[commons:Category:Commons resources|Category:Commons resources]]<br />
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== References ==<br />
<div class="references-small"><br />
* Ardito, Stephanie C. "Public-Domain Advocacy Flourishes." ''Information Today'' 20, no. 7 (2003): 17,19.<br />
* Asschenfeldt, Christiane. "[http://agenda.cern.ch/askArchive.php?base=agenda&categ=a035925&id=a035925s5t6/ Copyright and Licensing Issues—The International Commons.]" In ''CERN Workshop Series on Innovations in Scholarly Communication: Implementing the Benefits of OAI (OAI3), [[12 February]]-[[14 February]] [[2004]] at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland''. Geneva: CERN, 2004. (video)<br />
* Brown, Glenn Otis. "[http://www.syllabus.com/article.asp?id=7475 Academic Digital Rights: A Walk on the Creative Commons.]" ''Syllabus Magazine'' (April 2003). <br />
* ———. "[http://www.plosbiology.org/plosonline/?request=get-document&doi=10.1371%2Fjournal.pbio.0000009 Out of the Way: How the Next Copyright Revolution Can Help the Next Scientific Revolution.]" ''PLoS Biology'' 1, no. 1 (2003): 30-31. <br />
* Chillingworth, Mark. "[http://www.iwr.co.uk/iwreview/1155821/ Creative Commons Attracts BBC's Attention.]" ''Information World Review'', [[11 June]] [[2004]]. <br />
* Conhaim, Wallys W. "[http://www.infotoday.com/newsbreaks/nb020603-2.htm Creative Commons Nurtures the Public Domain.]" ''Information Today'' 19, no. 7 (2002): 52, 54. <br />
* "[http://xml.coverpages.org/ni2004-04-28-a.html Delivering Classics Resources with TEI-XML, Open Source, and Creative Commons Licenses.]" ''Cover Pages'', [[28 April]] [[2004]]. <br />
* Denison, D.C. "For Creators, An Argument for Alienable Rights." ''Boston Globe'', [[22 December]] [[2002]], E2. <br />
* Ermert, Monika. "[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/06/15/german_creative_commons/ Germany Debuts Creative Commons.]" ''The Register'', [[15 June]] [[2004]]. <br />
* Fitzgerald, Brian, and Ian Oi. "[http://eprints.qut.edu.au/archive/00000122/ Free Culture: Cultivating the Creative Commons.]" (2004). <br />
* Johnstone, Sally M. "Sharing Educational Materials Without Losing Rights." ''Change'' 35, no. 6 (2003): 49-51. <br />
* Pasquinelli, Matteo. [http://www.rekombinant.org/mat "Animal Spirits: A Bestiary of the Commons"], Rotterdam: NAi Publishers, 2008. ISBN 978-90-5662-663-1<br />
* Plotkin, Hal. "[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/gate/archive/2002/02/11/creatcom.DTL All Hail Creative Commons: Stanford Professor and Author Lawrence Lessig Plans a Legal Insurrection.]" ''SFGate.com'', [[11 February]] [[2002]]. <br />
* Schloman, Barbara F. "[http://www.nursingworld.org/ojin/infocol/info_12.htm Creative Commons: An Opportunity to Extend the Public Domain.]" ''Online Journal of Issues in Nursing'', [[13 October]] [[2003]]. <br />
* Stix, Gary. "[http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanID=sa006&colID=7&articleID=000C2691-4F88-1E40-89E0809EC588EEDF Some Rights Reserved.]" ''Scientific American'' 288, no. 3 (2003): 46. <br />
* Weitzman, Jonathan B., and Lawrence Lessig. "[http://www.biomedcentral.com/openaccess/archive/?page=features&issue=16 Open Access and Creative Common Sense.]" ''Open Access Now'', [[10 May]] [[2004]].</div><br />
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== External links ==<br />
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* [http://creativecommons.org/ Creative Commons home page]<br />
* [http://wiki.creativecommons.org Creative Commons wiki]<br />
* [http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/ Short Flash animation describing Creative Commons]<br />
* [http://www.cbc.ca/thehour/video.php?id=975 Creative Commons Explained: Lawrence Lessig] on ''[[The Hour]]'' with [[George Stroumboulopoulos]]<br />
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<div>{{Commons}}<br />
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'''Commons''' are shared resources in which each stakeholder has an equal interest. Resources were seen as ''natural wealth'' before this view disturbed by [[property]] [[conventional law]]. [[Conventional authority]] got through [[conventional convention]]s the most of the ownership rights of the resources in the planet.<br />
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The commons appear when they are in risk -- someone.<br />
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== Origin ==<br />
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The term '''commons''' originates from [[Thomas Moore]], who describes how the commons are being taken away by fences and private property. Later on, it was coined for ''property governed by a number of persons''[[Talk:Commons#1|[1]]] also.<br />
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'''Commons''' is also used in [[conventional law]] by [[conventional authority]] (i.e. some public domain maps) and by individuals on different subjects but both with the keeping of minimal but some ownership rights than what the commons broadly propose (i.e. gnu.org, creativecommons.org - freedomdefined.org, )<br />
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Commons is also used for protocols of natural wealth management (i.e. caspian sea gas interestates proposal) and for human organizational practices based in the [[P2P]] network theory, for other socialistic models (i.e. ), and even for some kind of and [[freed property]] initiatiaves (i.e. [[Freed Shareful Invitation]]).<br />
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== The Commons and Communal Sharing as Priority ==<br />
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{{quote|http://p2pfoundation.net/Relational_Model_Typology_-_Fiske|<br />
* Communal Sharing<br />
* Authority Ranking<br />
* Equality Matching<br />
* Market Pricing<br />
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{{quote|http://p2pfoundation.net/Phyles|<br />
''" business-empowered communities: they are not companies linked to a community, but transnational communities that have acquired enterprises in order to gain continuity in time and robustness "''<br />
}}<br />
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== See also ==<br />
[http://p2pfoundation.net/Commons Commons at p2pfoundation.net]<br />
* [[Shareful]] <br />
* [[Commonism]]<br />
* [[Creative Commons]]<br />
* [[Free Culture]]<br />
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=== Other links ===<br />
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* [http://www.commoner.org.uk/ The Commoner]<br />
* [http://bollier.orgDavid Bollier]<br />
* [http://onthecommons.org On the Commons]<br />
* Interview with [[Michael Hardt]] about the forthcoming book (co-written with [[Negri]], ''Common Wealth''. ''The common as an alternative to public and private ownership'' [http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/the-common-as-an-alternative-to-public-and-private-ownership/2008/11/17]<br />
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The '''Art of Hosting''' is the practice of turning yourself into a host while you interact with others. You host the interactions you have and create space for mutual empowerment.<br />
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== Concept ==<br />
The "Art of Hosting Conversations that Matter" (as the name of the concept goes) is a practice for all who aspire to learn and find new ways of living and working with others to create innovative and comprehensive solutions. It is a process orientated interpersonal learning technique.<br />
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The current generation of Art of Hosting practitioners generally use practices such as [[Open Space]], [[World Cafe]], [[Circle]] and [[Appreciative Inquiry]].<br />
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These techniques of bringing people together (based on shared intentations): <br />
* develop sharing in communities<br />
* spark communities of practice<br />
* encourage social transformation <br />
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These processes foster synergy and provide ways for people to engage with intention, design deliberately, focus on outcomes and support deliberate action [http://berkana.org/berkana/index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=14&Itemid=92]. <br />
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== Daily Life ==<br />
The Art of Hosting can be applied to any space where people gather: shared houses, co-work spaces, soup kitchens, tea-houses, conferences, [[online communities]].<br />
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This practice in mind you intend to make the most of your interactions with others (the core of learning), for you, for the other, for you together, and for those to come. To find the others and to connect.<br />
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Most people already have hosting-experience, for example when hosting a party. The 'Art of Hosting' is about extending this concept to also other facets of life when people meet to interact. You create an inclusive space for interactions by setting a welcoming atmosphere, greet the arrivals, ask how they do, and empowering everyone to interact. <br />
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For the [[wikipedia:Praxis_(process)|praxis]] of [[sharing]], the Art of Hosting is a great concept to learn from. A concept closely associated with 'being a host', is the one of a facilitator or enabler.<br />
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== Discover more ==<br />
* http://www.artofhosting.org/<br />
* http://www.interchange.dk/practices/artofhosting/<br />
* http://www.rheingold.com/texts/artonlinehost.html<br />
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<div>'''Books''' may be shared either as a physical thing or (the contents) copied in digital form.<br />
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== distributed libraries ==<br />
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* [http://www.unlibrary.com/ unLibrary]<br />
* [http://dlp.theps.net/ The Distributed Library Project]<br />
* [http://www.mediamatic.net/ Mediamatic Distributed Library]<br />
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== electronic books ==<br />
There are [[free content]] digital books that may legally be copied and shared freely. A big pool of [[public domain]] [[literature]] that is free content now because of expired copyright (normally 70 years after death of the author) is available. Apart from that some authors make their works available under free content licenses (e.g. Creative Commons licenses) rightaway. But also many copyrighted books get shared around as files, often illegally - partially after retrodigitization or even after breaking digital copy preventing mechanisms of books that are for example sold already as an electronic book.<br />
<br />
There is a number of projects with collections of free content books:<br />
* Project Gutenberg - [http://www.gutenberg.org/ www.gutenberg.org]<br />
* the [[Internet Archive]]<br />
* Zeno.org - [http://www.zeno.org/ www.zeno.org]<br />
* Wikibooks - [http://wikibooks.org/ wikibooks.org]<br />
* Wikisource - [http://wikisource.org/ wikisource.org]<br />
* The Latin Library - [http://thelatinlibrary.com/ thelatinlibrary.com]<br />
* Soil and Health Library - [http://soilandhealth.org/ soilandhealth.org]<br />
* New Zealand eBooks - [http://mebooks.co.nz/ mebooks.co.nz]<br />
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There are also electronic books being shared over [[file sharing]] networks - also non-free literature. There is a scene of people who digitize (scan, OCR, maybe proofreading) existing (often also copyrighted) books and make them available for download. (So called "pirates"...)<br />
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== Book reviews ==<br />
* [http://www.goodreads.com/ GoodReads] is a ([[social networking]]) website for people to share reviews on books and recommendations.<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* the [[list of literature]] for literature on sharing<br />
* [[Open textbook]]<br />
* [[Literature]] wider scope than books<br />
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[[Category:Conventional concepts]]<br />
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<div>'''Anarchism''' is a political [[ideology]] with many different streams, some more dogmatic than others, and some based on ideas of individual anarchism as we as social anarchism. At the heart of anarchism is the idea of [[autonomy]]. No-one can rule over another person without his or her consent.<br />
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It is different from [[anarchy]] which means life without rulers.<br />
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Persons that have been important for the development of anarchism are:<br />
* [[Proudhon]]<br />
* [[Bakunin]]<br />
* [[Kropotkin]]<br />
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<div>'''Books''' may be shared either as a physical thing or (the contents) copied in digital form.<br />
<br />
== distributed libraries ==<br />
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* [http://www.unlibrary.com/ unLibrary]<br />
* [http://dlp.theps.net/ The Distributed Library Project]<br />
* [http://www.mediamatic.net/ Mediamatic Distributed Library]<br />
<br />
== electronic books ==<br />
There are [[free content]] digital books that may legally be copied and shared freely. A big pool of [[public domain]] [[literature]] that is free content now because of expired copyright (normally 70 years after death of the author) is available. Apart from that some authors make their works available under free content licenses (e.g. Creative Commons licenses) rightaway. But also many copyrighted books get shared around as files, often illegally - partially after retrodigitization or even after breaking digital copy preventing mechanisms of books that are for example sold already as an electronic book.<br />
<br />
There is a number of projects with collections of free content books:<br />
* Project Gutenberg - [http://www.gutenberg.org/ www.gutenberg.org]<br />
* the [[Internet Archive]]<br />
* Zeno.org - [http://www.zeno.org/ www.zeno.org]<br />
* Wikibooks - [http://wikibooks.org/ wikibooks.org]<br />
* Wikisource - [http://wikisource.org/ wikisource.org]<br />
* The Latin Library - [http://thelatinlibrary.com/ thelatinlibrary.com]<br />
* Soil and Health Library - [http://soilandhealth.org/ soilandhealth.org]<br />
* New Zealand eBooks - [http://mebooks.co.nz/ mebooks.co.nz]<br />
<br />
There are also electronic books being shared over [[file sharing]] networks - also non-free literature. There is a scene of people who digitize (scan, OCR, maybe proofreading) existing (often also copyrighted) books and make them available for download. (So called "pirates"...)<br />
<br />
== Book reviews ==<br />
* [http://www.goodreads.com/ GoodReads] is a ([[social networking]]) website for people to share reviews on books and recommendations.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* the [[list of literature]] for literature on sharing<br />
* [[Open textbook]]<br />
* [[Literature]] wider scope than books<br />
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<div>Countries:<br />
* [[Canada]]<br />
* [[United States]]<br />
* [[Mexico]]<br />
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<div>'''Israel''' is a country in the [[Middle East]].<br />
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* [http://agora.co.il/ Agora.co.il] is a website only meant for sharing<br />
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<div>'''Amsterdam''' is the capital-city of the '''Netherlands'''. <br />
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Apart from subcultures, such as the squat-scene, Amsterdam does not have a very sharist culture. The things you can find in Amsterdam are:<br />
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* non-commercial tool-workspaces; spaces where one can go to lend a tool<br />
* freight-bike-sharing. There is a network of several houses in Amsterdam who maintain a freight-bike. You can borrow these for free.<br />
* Dumpster Diving. Special days when big trash is put out on the streets, and markets you can explore to obtain food that's not going to be sold. Check [[Trashwiki]].<br />
* One [[Bike Kitchen]]<br />
* A [[repair-cafe]]<br />
* Lots of old squats where you can participate in doing things<br />
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==Temporary Segment for Visiting A'dam projects==<br />
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[[Dante]] ( feel free to contact him ) and ... <br />
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* http://www.ifabrica.nl/<br />
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* https://amsterdam.the-hub.net/<br />
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<div>The '''List of ecovillages''' has moved to [[:nomad:List of ecovillages|Nomadwiki]].<br />
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<div>'''San Francisco''' is probably the most interesting American city as far as sharing goes.<br />
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<div>'''Barcelona''' is a city in [[Spain]] and [[Catalonia]]<br />
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<div>'''United Kingdom''' is a country in [[Western Europe]], comprised of [[England]], [[Wales]], [[Scotland]] and [[Northern Ireland]].<br />
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==Cities==<br />
* [[London]]<br />
* [[Manchester]]<br />
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===Useful information===<br />
* [http://www.diggersanddreamers.org.uk/ Diggers and Dreamers] - The guide to communal living in Britain.<br />
* [http://londonpermaculturalists.ning.com/ London Permaculture] - A place to keep abreast of permaculture projects in London.<br />
* [http://www.permaculture.org.uk/ The Permaculture Association]<br />
* [http://www.56a.org.uk/ 56a Info Shop] - radical social centre and bookshop<br />
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[[trash:United Kingdom]]<br />
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[[couch:United Kingdom]]<br />
[[cash:United Kingdom]]<br />
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<div>'''Spain''' is a county in [[Europe]].<br />
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Cities:<br />
* [[Barcelona]]<br />
* [[Madrid]]<br />
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[[Category:Europe]]<br />
[[vegan:Spain]]<br />
[[hitch:Spain]]<br />
[[trash:Spain]]<br />
[[couch:Spain]]<br />
[[cash:Spain]]<br />
[[nomad:Spain]]</div>Robythttps://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Nomadbase&diff=23608Nomadbase2013-12-25T15:31:42Z<p>Robyt: adding interfamily links</p>
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<div>{{she}}<br />
<br />
==What is a nomad base?==<br />
<br />
A '''nomad base''' is a shared living space where all inhabitants can feel like hosts or in other words: 'at home'. It is a place where the inhabitants - how temporary they may stay - feel at home, do their 'thing' and can learn and share at the same time with the other people who live there. A shared culture of '''participation''' in common activities (household and events for example) as well as mutual care among inhabitants and visitors are highly necessary for these spaces to remain [[sustainable]].<br />
<br />
The values of [[sustainable sustainability]], [[sharing]] and openness are central. A nomad base does not exist for the sake of financial profit.<br />
<br />
A nomad base can be a [[shared living]] space (like a house, an [[eco-village]] or [[intentional community]]) rented, owned or [[squatted]] by one or more individuals who decide to also share this space with [[nomads]]. It could also be a temporary space on a temporary location like some piece of (squatted) land. Each location might have their own specific culture, aspiration, focus, terms of living, minimum or maximum length of stay, intentions, and so on.<br />
<br />
* See also [[Models of Nomadic Co-Living]]<br />
<br />
==Characteristics==<br />
What are characteristics that 'define' a nomadbase? What does a place needs to have to be labelled as such?<br />
<br />
* Open for nomads<br />
* Shared living?<br />
<br />
==The limits of nomad bases==<br />
<br />
''See the [[Talk:Nomadbase|discussion page]] for ongoing brainstorming''<br />
<br />
==Manifesto==<br />
Work is being done on a [[nomad base manifest|manifest]] that can be publicized in various cities through [[hospitality exchange]] networks and forums, inspiring and inviting other "houses" to join a nomad-base network or inspire other individuals that are already using their houses as nomad bases to connect with each other.<br />
<br />
The intention of this manifesto is not to set any specific rules or definitions of what a nomad base should be, but describe certain potential properties/tendencies/intentions of nomadic bases, the kind of dynamics likely to develop in such bases, etc.<br />
<br />
==Nomadbase Network==<br />
A Nomadbase-network would be a network of nomads and nomadbases: a network of nomads, long term travelers, skillsurfers, etc, with places and bases that are open for shared living. See also [[Nomadbase-Network]] and [[Models_of_Nomadic_Networks]].<br />
<br />
Nomadbases could also stay in touch with each other, exchange on ideas, processes and experiences.<br />
<br />
==Conference==<br />
There might be many nomad-bases around the world, though these are not so much connected with each other yet. To help creating a network of these spaces, the website [http://nomadbase.org nomadbase.org] was started January 2009. To make new connections between houses, spaces and nomadic travelers, a [[she|conference]] is taking place in Berlin from 20 of November of 2009 to 2nd of December: [[SHE goes MAD]].<br />
<br />
==Date-line==<br />
* January 2009 [http://nomadbase.org/ nomadbase.org] is in an alpha stage.<br />
* August 2009 [https://we.riseup.net/nomadbase Nomadbase] is now a group on [[crabgrass]] to discuss the feature-list and on [https://code.brueckenschlaeger.de/projects/nomads/ redmine] to discuss code-development. Discussion currently focuses on using a branch of [[crabgrass]].<br />
* November 2009: An unconference about nomad-bases: [[SHE goes MAD]]<br />
* December 2009: An unconference about nomad-bases in USA: SHE NY http://sharewiki.org/en/She_nyc<br />
<br />
==Internal links==<br />
* [[Base Nomade]] : French translation / traduction française<br />
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[[Category:Nomadbase]]<br />
[[couch:Nomadbase]]<br />
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<div>'''Antwerpen''' is a city in [[Belgium]].<br />
<br />
There's a bike share system.<br />
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[[Category:Belgium]]<br />
[[hitch:Antwerpen]]<br />
[[trash:Antwerpen]]</div>Robythttps://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=United_States&diff=23456United States2013-09-15T10:43:12Z<p>Robyt: adding interfamily links</p>
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<div>The '''United States''' are extremely interesting for [[sharing]]. Most people live the very capitalist way, and the extreme surplus of resources creates very interesting possibilities.<br />
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[[Category:United States]]<br />
[[vegan:United States]]<br />
[[hitch:United States]]<br />
[[velo:United States]]<br />
[[trash:United States]]<br />
[[couch:United States]]<br />
[[cash:United States]]<br />
[[nomad:United States]]</div>Robythttps://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Money&diff=23455Money2013-09-15T10:39:42Z<p>Robyt: adding interfamily links</p>
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<div>'''Money''' might be one of the hardest things to share (maybe after your toothbrush), because it is a medium of exchange and the concept of the exchange is to ask for what you get in return before you give something - quid pro quo. There are very simple schemes you can make to voluntarily share money-resources.<br />
<br />
Sharing money is often usual in communities, through a common bank-account for example. Volunteer income-sharing is another way to share money. <br />
<br />
==Reduce Money==<br />
By sharing goods, ideas, skills and services you can reduce the use of money.<br />
<br />
A good way to share money is to not directly share money but to share expenses. This can happen on donation basis according to your personal contribution - as for example with the concept of the ''magic hat'' of the [[rainbow people]].<br />
<br />
==Read More==<br />
* [[Moneyless]]<br />
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[[Category:Conventional concepts]]<br />
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[[de:Geld]]<br />
[[trash:Money]]<br />
[[hitch:Money]]<br />
[[cash:Money]]<br />
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<div>'''Leipzig''' is a city in the East of [[Germany]]. The city centre is a bit empty.<br />
<br />
<br />
=Leipzig Project=<br />
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[[Leipzig project]]<br />
<br />
==Overviews on Decline and Potential Re-emergence of a Post-Industrial Leipzig==<br />
<br />
===Links===<br />
<br />
...with as scope transitions through post-industrial p2p cluster creation.<br />
<br />
I ll add to my http://delicious.com/deliciousdante/leipzig+projects<br />
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<br />
===Introduction to current housing situation===<br />
<br />
What concerns Leipzig,<br />
I feel this document is a good introduction ( in english - 300 k )<br />
<br />
http://www.pik-potsdam.de/urbs/projekt/leipzig_dec02.pdf<br />
<br />
excerpt :<br />
<br />
" At the moment<br />
in Leipzig about 60.000 dwellings are empty; this is 17 % of the city’s housing stock.<br />
Approximately 20.000 of these dwellings aren’t habitable at the moment, though, but their<br />
great majority is offered on the housing market for rent. Thus, in Leipzig comfortable flats in<br />
good location are rather cheap – at least cheaper than in almost every other big German city –<br />
and very often even cheaper than in the new buildings in the city’s periphery. (The market for<br />
offices displays a similar pattern.) "<br />
<br />
<br />
http://www.shrinksmart.ufz.de/data/WP2%20report%20Leipzig%20Halle_kompr13635.pdf ; page 6<br />
<br />
excerpt : ''Today, Leipzig is not a shrinking city anymore when one only looks at<br />
the total population numbers; but urban shrinkage is an important topic for the city<br />
(coping with its consequences, dealing with shrinking neighbourhoods within the<br />
city) and this will also be true within the near future (new wave of shrinkage due to<br />
ageing and decrease in households).''<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Yet if prospects seem to be evolving for Leipzig,<br />
for eastern germany as a whole, certain statistics predict a certain type of shrinking :<br />
<br />
http://kulturstiftung-des-bundes.de/cms/en/programme/kunst_und_stadt/archiv/shrinking_cities.html<br />
<br />
excerpt : ''"The situation is dramatic: 1.3 million apartments in eastern Germany are untenanted. In the year 2030, the figure is expected to increase to 2 million. The unemployment rate is 20 percent. More than a million residents have left the new states of the former East Germany. Young, well-educated people in particular are turning their backs on their home regions for the West in pursuit of jobs or apprenticeships, which are currently rare even there. "''<br />
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<br />
additional report( 2 mb ) <br />
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http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1163152<br />
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===Shrinking Cities in the world===<br />
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<br />
some more docs, as I google :<br />
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http://www.google.be/search?q=leipzig+pdf+post-industrial&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:nl:official&client=firefox-a<br />
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<br />
for example :<br />
<br />
http://www.ufz.de/data/06_2_banzhaf18860.pdf<br />
<br />
excerpt :<br />
<br />
" Most cities declining during the last 50 years are located in western industrial countries, particularly in the US (59), the UK (27), Germany (26) and Italy (23) (4). Since 1990, shrinking cities have in-creasingly been found in the states of the former socialist Eastern Europe such as in Russia (13), the Ukraine (22) and Kazakhstan (13). Between 1950 and 2000, there have also been an above-average number of shrinking cities in South Africa (17) and Japan (12). But ‘hot spots’ of this phe-nomenon have been in Europe and in the USA. Shrinkage will also emerge in the growing conur-bations of the developing world. In 35 years, less than 10% of the world's population will live in Europe or in the USA and some of the southern countries will be facing a general decrease in population, too (1)."<br />
<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
http://www.shrinkingcities.com/analyse.0.html?&L=1<br />
<br />
Since 2002, four local interdisciplinary teams study and document urban shrinking processes in the urban regions of Detroit (USA), Manchester/Liverpool (Britain), Ivanovo (Russia), and Halle/Leipzig (Germany). Each site stands as an example of a specific form of shrinking: In Detroit, the issue is the consequences of suburbanization; in Manchester/Liverpool, of deindustralization; in Ivanavo, of postsocialism; and in the greater Halle/Leipzig region, several of these factors are compounded.<br />
<br />
---<br />
<br />
excerpt of an introduction to a conference :<br />
<br />
http://www.plurel.net/images/PLUREL_Leipzig_programme.pdf<br />
<br />
The Leipzig region is a representative example to carry out an ex-post analysis of social, economic and<br />
environmental consequences of post-socialist highly dynamic land conversion, extreme urban sprawl and<br />
considerable shrinkage under conditions of demographic change. During the last decade Leipzig was host<br />
of various international workshops coping with shrinkage, a.o. the exhibition of “Shrinking Cities”. The<br />
former Lord Mayor of Leipzig, Wolfgang Tiefensee, today Federal Minister for construction, planning and<br />
transportation, was the president of the European ‘Cities of tomorrow’ network.<br />
<br />
===Post-Industrial Development===<br />
<br />
====Post Socialism====<br />
<br />
Other Interesting Pdf on evolution of Post-Socialist Leipzig Economics :<br />
<br />
http://www.idhe.ens-cachan.fr/Eurocap/leipzig.pdf<br />
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<br />
====Media Industry in Leipzig====<br />
<br />
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a713666259&db=all<br />
<br />
The Re-emergence of a Media Industry Cluster in Leipzig<br />
This conceptualization is used as a basis for studying the new Leipzig media industry cluster. Leipzig, which is located in the Neue Lnder (States of the former German Democratic Republic), has traditionally been a major centre of industrial production in Germany. After the German unification, a significant proportion of Leipzig's manufacturing activities were terminated or downsized. Interestingly, a new media cluster has developed during the 1990s, driven by the activities of the MDR (Middle German Television and Broadcasting Service). This has stimulated substantial start-up activities in branches of the media industry, such as film/TV production, new electronic services/interactive media, graphics/design, PR/marketing and media-related hardware/software. Being virtually the only sector which has grown in recent years, the media sector has stabilized the local economy. In this paper, I investigate those forces which have supported start-up and location decisions of media firms and the role of local institutions and policy programmes in the clustering process.<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Leipzig]]<br />
{{IsIn|Germany}}<br />
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<div>'''Europe''' is an affluent continent.<br />
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{{IsIn|World}}<br />
Russia is now open - I'd like to see their model of food co-ops as they would have been operating this way for a very long time. What say all? <br />
Can we make a category for Russia and Asia?<br />
[[trash:Europe]]<br />
[[hitch:Europe]]<br />
[[vegan:Europe]]<br />
[[couch:Europe]]<br />
[[cash:Europe]]<br />
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<div>Brasil is a country in South America.<br />
<br />
In 2008 and 2009 the government of Brasil proposed several laws that are likely to increase a sharist culture. For example, it announced it will deploy 53,000 computer labs with all [[Free Software]] and 52 million students will have access to these labs. The computers in the labs will be running a Linux distribution called Linux Educacional which is based on Debian and KDE as a desktop. [http://news.northxsouth.com/2008/04/24/brazilian-government-to-deploy-53k-open-source-labs-serving-52-million-students/ source].<br />
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<br />
== Video's ==<br />
Digital Culture Coordinator, Jose Murilo, delegate from the Ministry of Culture of Brazil to the Free Culture Forum in Barcelona, introduces the strategy being implemented in Brazil for creating the new law on intellectual property.<br />
* http://dotsub.com/view/fd7a0086-5dd8-44ae-80e6-42429862971f<br />
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A 20 minute video - Lula da Silva, Brazilian President, talks about the importance of Free Software and the Internet at the 10th Free Softaware Internacional Forum, in Porto Alegre, Brazil - June 26th, 2009<br />
* http://dotsub.com/view/40fd8f9c-fcb0-462f-b44c-ca6c38acdd9c<br />
<br />
== News ==<br />
* Brazil's [[copyright]] law forbids using [[DRM]] to block [[fair use]] (Jul 10, 2010)<br />
: http://www.boingboing.net/2010/07/10/brazils-copyright-la.html<br />
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<br />
== Read more ==<br />
* [http://www.opendemocracy.net/article/gilberto-gill-open-minister Gilberto Gil: the open minister]<br />
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[[Category:South & Central America]]<br />
[[trash:Brazil]]<br />
[[hitch:Brazil]]<br />
[[vegan:Brazil]]<br />
[[couch:Brazil]]<br />
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<div>'''Paris''' is the capital of [[France]].<br />
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==[[Bike sharing]]==<br />
Paris has a successful bike sharing plan called ''Velib''.<br />
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[[Category:France]]<br />
[[vegan:Paris]]<br />
[[hitch:Paris]]<br />
[[trash:Paris]]<br />
[[velo:Paris]]<br />
[[couch:Paris]]<br />
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<div>Nomadic people (Greek: �������, nom�des, "those who let pasture herds") are communities of people who move from one place to another, rather than settling permanently in one location. There are an estimated 30 to 40 million nomads in the world. While most of these nomads are part of rather traditional nomadic tribes, there is also a small but increasing amount of people (mostly in the Western world) who adopt a nomadic lifestyle, roaming around freely over a vast territory. <br />
<br />
Other and older terms used to describe all kinds of nomads: hobos, itinerants, technomads, perpetual travelers, location independent professional, vagabond, tramps... <br />
<br />
Humans have been surviving for hundreds of thousands of years as nomadic tribes, maximizing the effectiveness of the use of resources through sharing within their tribes. Still today, some of the harshest places on earth are inhabited by nomads.<br />
<br />
=Neonomads=<br />
==What's that?==<br />
<br />
These elements were collected during a "What's a nomad" discussion at the 2009 [[SHE goes MAD|S.H.E.]]<br />
<br />
Neonomads are people travelling as a lifestyle, staying a few days to a few months in a place.<br />
<br />
Neonomads value freedom and take freedom from simplicity. [[Hitchhiking]], [[gift economy]], [[dumpster diving]] are commonly practiced by nomads. They are likely to be trusting strangers, willing to [[share]], according their needs and resources. They feel home in the place they visit.<br />
<br />
A nomad goes beyond the concept of traveling to visit places. Traveling becomes a destination itself. They travel to learn (about others and about themselves) and to '''experience life'''. Some of the nomads travel for work, others for study, others to learn from random encounters on the road.<br />
<br />
Neonomadism is a non-exclusive sub-culture. People can identify themselves as nomad to a certain extend without being constantly on the road, or they can be nomads for periods and live a more sedentary lifestyle at times.<br />
<br />
* I was travelling travelling, then I started slowing down, then I stopped, because seeing is not enough. I started to experience life where I was, because seeing is not enough. I become part of places, even if shortly. Time doesn't matter.<br />
* I can't stay in one place. I'm averted to routine. I'm moving around, changing physical space all the time. I go from one friend's place to another. I'm itchy..<br />
* I feel home quickly. When I settle somewhere, I know it's not permanent, no matter how long it is. <br />
* I'm looking for my tribe. People call me a nomad, I'm unsure why<br />
* Gradation: Tourist -- Traveller -- Nomad<br />
* Different degrees of mobility Nomad <--> Sedentary. Nobody's 100% one or the other<br />
* I'm low maintenance: I don't need a lot of resources, I don't consume many goods.<br />
* Expanded awareness of my surroundings<br />
* My commitments are flexible<br />
* There is a nomad-friendly culture, with less laws, and some shared values<br />
<br />
==Common Yearnings==<br />
* Social contribution, volunteering, meaningful projects, social revolution<br />
* Trust<br />
* Change<br />
* Social identity, a tribe<br />
* Integrity of our values, bend them as little as possible<br />
* Environmental sustainability<br />
* Time not wasted on things we don't support<br />
* Deeper bonding - relationships<br />
* Elements of stability<br />
<br />
==Common Needs==<br />
<br />
===Basic Needs===<br />
* Rest, warm shelter (subject to seasons), quietness, sleep space<br />
* Food<br />
* Hygiene & health care<br />
* Love<br />
* Emotional support<br />
* Physical integrity / Safety<br />
* Personal space - although it's generally less than sedentary people, it's still a need, and we tend to forget it<br />
* Exercise, sports, or play<br />
* Support in case of emergency<br />
<br />
===Social & Actualization Needs===<br />
* Family, homely feeling<br />
* Being in touch with other people - home, family, hosts, friends, etc, a place to receive mail<br />
* Acceptance / Identity<br />
* Growth, learning opportunities<br />
* Opportunities to contribute to projects that value us<br />
* Differentiate what we need from what we should/are told to do<br />
* Discover other practices<br />
* Meeting new people<br />
* Share (like it's vital to do it..)<br />
* Find balance, feel grounded<br />
* Not to go through the same cycles over and over and re-do things endlessly<br />
* Delearn/Unlearn<br />
* Location-Independent techniques, methods, rituals<br />
<br />
===Technical Needs===<br />
* Internet connection<br />
* Transportation - within cities or between cities<br />
* A place to drop stuff, and respect of property / intimacy / organizational needs<br />
* Money<br />
* A legal status (avoid being deported)<br />
* Working space (eventually a chair and desk), and uninterrupted quiet time<br />
* Working material (stationary, art supplies. <br />
* Find the next place you're going to be / sleep at<br />
* Language skills/learning, communication, etc<br />
<br />
==Common Resources==<br />
* Nomadbase-type economic projects<br />
* Networks & Communities<br />
** Skill-sharing<br />
** HospEx<br />
** Intentional Communities<br />
* Peer production infrastructures<br />
* Mainstream institution support: grants, programs...<br />
* Sponsorship opportunities<br />
* Freeshops (spaces to exchange/swap goods - especially clothes)<br />
* People we've met & their resources<br />
* Willingness to use hidden resources, dearingness<br />
* Freedom of thought, decision, location<br />
* Informal education, Open Universities<br />
<br />
==Common Challenges==<br />
<br />
* Lack of residency status in any country<br />
* Create (our own) reference points<br />
* Exhaustion of the road and withdrawal<br />
** Punctual physical weakening<br />
** How to keep the underground close to the surface, to not withdraw ourselves from all other 'realities'<br />
* Staying connected without being online all the time<br />
<br />
===Relationships===<br />
* Communication/relations with sedentary people - others who do not experience multiple shifting realities <br />
** Keeping presence when faced to other peoples fears<br />
* Stable intimate relationships<br />
* Sustaining a family<br />
* Other family responsibilities<br />
* Go beyond superficial relationships<br />
* Are we selfish because we don't come "back" when something happens "back home"?<br />
<br />
===Economics===<br />
* '''Earn money''': Some people stop to get a full-time job for a short period, other freelance...<br />
* '''Spendings''': ... and where and how to spend less<br />
<br />
===Social Participation===<br />
* Collaborate on long term projects<br />
* '''Build social recognition''': people assimilate freely neonomads, travelers, tourists and freeloaders, but these concepts do not overlap clearly, and carry different connotations.<br />
<br />
==Common cultural elements==<br />
<br />
* Curiosity - looking forward to learning about other cultures, other ways of doing things, other <br />
* Priorites are defined differently because needs are defined differently<br />
* Neonomads create the world that the live in<br />
* Generally wary of labels - Maybe because we're [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychical_Nomadism|psychical nomads]?<br />
* Sometimes we are tired of travelling and must settle a bit... Sometimes we're tired of settling and we need to travel a bit...<br />
* Nomads have little fears<br />
* We want to be a little bit there and a little bit away at the same time...<br />
* Just because it's unexpected doesn't mean it's bad, in fact it's likely good.<br />
* Sharing & Collaboration<br />
<br />
===Conception of Time===<br />
<br />
Most neonomads do not differentiate the days of the week, and treat each day as "another day". Therefore, they do not see week-ends as special moments.<br />
<br />
They have a conception of time that is very anchored in the present. It's difficult for them to make plans further than a few months ahead, and if they do, it's very likely that these plans will change according to the opportunities they meet en-route. They usually have a flexible approach to scheduling. They can have very productive periods followed by rest days or travelling days, each of these feeding a different aspect of the nomad's life. <br />
<br />
===Conception of Space===<br />
<br />
===Conception of Money===<br />
* Contributing to Society, paying taxes, hitchhiking, dumpster diving. Are these activities parasiting society, commensalism, or is it even productive? Our conception of the morality of these activities may differ a lot from the common thought.<br />
* We feel we're more useful to society by living this way than being in a life we wouldn't like, with a regular job, etc.<br />
===Conception of Comfort & Material World===<br />
* Nomads belonging are also nomadic, especially clothes, furniture, tools..<br />
* Ability to turn trash into food<br />
===Conception of Relationships===<br />
* Trust, regularity not needed so much as joy and moments of connection<br />
* Sharing-oriented interaction<br />
===Conception of Travelling===<br />
*Travelling is not a holiday, but it's just life, it's the way life is experienced<br />
* Travelling as an archetype of freedom. Freedom is freedom of thoughts, acts..<br />
<br />
==More resources==<br />
* A wikistory on [[Digital Nomads]]<br />
* http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/technomad<br />
* [http://delicious.com/deliciousdante/nomadology Dante's Nomadology Links]<br />
* {{Wikipedia}}<br />
* {{Wikipedia|Perpetual_traveler|Perpetual travelers}}<br />
* {{Wikipedia|Itinerant|Itinerants}}<br />
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[[Category:Nomadism]]<br />
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<div>{{Stub}}<br />
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[[Category:Oceania]]<br />
[[hitch:New Zealand]]<br />
[[trash:New Zealand]]<br />
[[couch:New Zealand]]<br />
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<div>An affluent country in Western [[Europe]], the '''Netherlands''' offer plenty of opportunities for sharing.<br />
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==Free Shops==<br />
* [http://www.talk2000.nl/mediawiki/index.php/Weggeefwinkels.nl Wiki about give-away shops in the Netherlands] (unfortunately not under a free license)<br />
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==See also==<br />
* [[Repair Cafe]]<br />
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[[nomad:Netherlands]]</div>Robyt