A corner for collecting notes clustered around, or maybe strung between, two thematic centers loosely:
- media and business and the business of media (by which I don’t mean narrowly something like news publishing/
broadcasting) on one hand, - solidarity or cooperative economy and economic transition on the other.
A corner for collecting notes clustered around, or maybe strung between, two thematic centers loosely:
- media and business and the business of media (by which I don’t mean narrowly something like news publishing/
broadcasting) on one hand, - solidarity or cooperative economy and economic transition on the other.
A tweet thread seeing some decent circulation in the past week has recalled to view the minor spectacle surrounding a couple of high-profile re-branding projects done for PepsiCo by the Arnell Group a decade and change ago. Peter Arnell’s public image, at that time rising a long while in the …
In the last (the second) in this series of ‘design suspicion’ notes, I refer briefly to the range of professions adopting designer as title, hinting at one of the themes I expect to emerge as I explore here: design culture’s expansiveness. The question of that expansiveness has something to do …
What I mean to explore by way of ‘design suspicion’ undoubtedly owes a good deal to the ideals of the 19th-century medieval revivalists, guild socialists, and assorted companions. Those theorists and critics of culture, economy, and social order famously saw the world that liberal industrialism was bringing into being as …
Ed Whitfield’s talk here makes for a nice complement to the previous post’s look at Michel Bauwens’ big-picture program for socio-economic transition. Whitfield too is concerned with emergence …
This is the first in a collection of posts intended to aid digestion of a document well worth reading but not, I’ve found, so easy to get into: the 2015 Commons Transition Plan written by P2P Foundation’s Michel Bauwens, building on research the group conducted under commission by the government …
A long, dry — but not unreadable — discussion of some of the developments in law, on one hand, and failures of law to keep pace with developments in technology, on the other, through which large swaths of the economy are coming under the control of companies that have risen …
“Where do humans fit into this new economy? Really, not as the creators of value but as the content.” — Douglas Rushkoff
“Just as genius is the creative intelligence of an individual, ‘scenius’ is the creative intelligence of a community.” — Brian Eno
An element of what I do is graphic design, of course. I’ve been interested in the general subject — can’t help wanting to capitalize it, Design — for a long time; have had some limited occasion to study it formally. But with time, too, oddly maybe, I’ve come to a …
… It is useful to recall at this point that the civil economy has two main meanings. The “Civil Economy,” written with initial capitals, is a tradition of thought and a perspective for studying the economy that understands the entire economy differently from the dominant Anglo-American capitalist tradition. This first …