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on peer-to-peer dynamics in politics, the economy and organizations
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Ubiquitous Commons Imagines a P2P Revolution in Rural Italy | P2P Foundation

Ubiquitous Commons Imagines a P2P Revolution in Rural Italy | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Part research institute, part relational laboratory, part activist artwork, Ubiquitous Commons is hard to categorize.
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P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » P2P Trendfest (1): Rural Coliving

“What if coworking was a slower, more spacious affair that offered a respite from the everyday grind and included meals, walks and intentional collaboration? What if, rather than being in an urban setting, the coworking space was in a small, rural town? And what if you lived, temporarily at least, in the space? Would your work benefit? Andrea Paoletti says yes.

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What the Rise of Technology Has to Do With the Decline of Driving

What the Rise of Technology Has to Do With the Decline of Driving | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Teleconferencing has made telework more common. E-commerce has reduced the need to drive to the mall. Real-time arrival apps have made public transit more predictable. Solar-powered stations have helped bike-share expand. WiFi and smart phones have made it possible to get work done on a moving bus, raising the mental cost of driving alone. And social media, for some people, has reduced the need to travel across town to see a friend you might more easily connect with on Facebook.

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The invisible fabric of social cohesion | P2P Foundation

The invisible fabric of social cohesion | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
How to promote social cohesion and belonging in our neighbourhoods through Internet and why centralized corporate architectures.
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P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » The Madrid P2P Commune

P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » The Madrid P2P Commune | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Here’s Bernardo Gutiérrez’s love letter to his home city, a place that’s still surprisingly alive and vibrant in the midst of the austerity meltdown affecting southern Europe. This article originally appeared on Guerrilla Translation’s website.

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