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== Cultures of Sharing == | == Cultures of Sharing == | ||
* More extreme environments and deeper [[reliance on sharing]] | * More extreme environments and deeper [[reliance on sharing]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Nomad]]s, [[intentional community|intentional communities]] and [[ecovillage]]s | ||
* [[Free Software]] Movements - [[ | * [[Free Software]] Movements - [[wiki]] cultures of sharing | ||
* [[Squat | * [[Squat movement]]s and their types of [[sharing culture]]s | ||
== Related == | == Related == |
Revision as of 09:29, 20 December 2008
Sharing can mean different things to different people.
- to give
- to have in common
- to distribute
Characteristics
- Creating opportunities for mutual care
- A Distributed allocation of resources
- Being Response-able to communal needs
The Basic Arguments for Sharing
- Sharing creates meaningful exchange of lives and care
- Sharing is energy-efficient and extremely resourceful
- It has the awkward trend to make life more meaningful
Methods of Sharing
- Sharing-skills. How to learn/share how to teach/share?
- Learn to Co-operate, create mutual circles for sharing
- Open Space Technology - Open and Free Exchange
Resources and Skills
- Optimising the use of resources through mutual interdependence.
- A new energy-sharist paradigm bases on how to share our energy
- To share is a response ability towards a more Holistic Self.
Cultures of Sharing
- More extreme environments and deeper reliance on sharing
- Nomads, intentional communities and ecovillages
- Free Software Movements - wiki cultures of sharing
- Squat movements and their types of sharing cultures
Related
- Sharing can also be seen as the opposite of competition.
- Sharism - a Free Ideology based on practices of sharing.
- Free Exchange - Conditions for Sharing - if any?