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Forgot your password Don't have an account? Flag thisthese s for review Please select a reason for flagging this. Sharing in your Neighbourhood. Bondsy. Rentals That Let You Fly the Coop. Embassy Network. Guests are a cornerstone of our house and we love having new (and familiar) people stay with us. This isn’t your typical B&B – it’s more of an adopted family. We’re working on the hypothesis that density breeds ideas and collaborations, and that’s a big part of what we hope to foster here.
We know and expect that guests are usually traveling for specific projects and collaborations. Similarly, residents are working on their own projects most days. Events To aid in your enthusiasm, we try to keep the house lively, fun and interesting, with anything from casual chats in the evenings to movie nights, dinners, performances and salons. Projects As a community house there are also many ways you can contribute! Home Finally, one of our most important traditions is Sunday night dinner: our weekly community meal with new and familiar faces, boisterous conversation, many helping hands, and most importantly, our way to say Thanks to all the amazing people we know.
How To Share. Local Currencies: Communities Printing Own Money To Keep Cash Flowing. UPDATE: USA Today's reporting on local currencies gives the impression that this is a NEW phenomenon born from the recession. Rather, many of these programs have existed for some time. The organization that runs BerkShares, told Huffington Post that it has been producing currency since 2006, well before the financial crisis dominated headlines.
Ithaca Hours have been in production since 1991. Despite the fact that these currencies have existed - a point USA Today should update - there is a growing interest in currency production for communities hit by the recession. Read the article from USA Today on local currencies. A small but growing number of cash-strapped communities are printing their own money.Borrowing from a Depression-era idea, they are aiming to help consumers make ends meet and support struggling local businesses. Do you know of other local currencies that have been circulated in response to the recession? Keep reading for more info on local currencies: Carrotmob - Vote with your money. Cow-Pooling Made Easy. Home Solar Lease & Installation.
House & Home - A hands-on revolution. Street Party - Meet your Neighbours in your Traffic-free Street. Bill Berkowitz | University of Massachusetts Lowell. Community Tool Box. - BitPESA: Send Money Home. Social network that connects people, ideas and money. StartSomeGood: crowdfunding for non-profits, social entrepreneurs and changemakers. Stop Fearing, Start Thinking: The Fixperts Social Project | Environment on GOOD. We're lucky. I mean, really lucky. We live in a global culture of makers, imaginers, and inventors. Every single day brings with it amazing, new technological advances. But somewhere between the constant innovation and endless product releases, we forgot something important. We forgot how to fix. Worse, we started to fear it. When did people start believing that stuff was too complicated or too far-gone to repair? And we are compliant. But when we don't fix our things, we risk something far more vital than just the money in our wallets.
Fixperts, a social project in the UK, is based on one simple idea: Fixing is thinking. "We tend to forget that fixing is really a gateway to creating, making, building, and imagining beyond fixing a cracked drawer in a fridge," says London-resident and Fixperts' co-founder James Carrigan. The last decade has seen a rise in organizations that share the same sentiment. "Repair is global. Fixperts' goal: Feed the people. It's a fight against fear. Stop Fearing, Start Thinking: The Fixperts Social Project | Environment on GOOD. Subbable: Subscription crowdfunding for rabid YouTube fans. By Carmel DeAmicis On September 30, 2013 Two brothers — Hank and John Green — have produced online videos since 2007. Known as the VlogBrothers, they gained notoriety for their work on early Web shows such as “Brotherhood 2.0″ and “The Lizzie Bennet Diaries.” They caught Google’s eye and got funded as part of the YouTube Original Channel Initiative.
In their current series “Crash Course,” the duo teach high school courses for free in a frenetic, fun, and fast-paced manner. You may or may not recognize them from their recent hit on what’s wrong with America’s healthcare system, but it was blowing up my Facebook stream last week. But all is not well in the VlogBrothers’ world — the Google money is running out, and they’re not sure how to keep funding the show. Then, Hank Green had an idea. That didn’t stop the entrepreneurially minded VlogBrothers — they just decided to start their own crowd-funding site. Enter, Subbable. “Crash Course” isn’t the only program that has seen success. Subbable: Subscription crowdfunding for rabid YouTube fans. Courier sharing, delivering parcels person-to-person. The Cohousing Association of the United States.
Producción audiovisual y creación de guiones - comunitats.org collaboration commmunity. CreativeLIVE: Free Live Video Tutorials & Online Training Courses. CUSTOMER-MADE | Co-creation, user-generated content, DIY advertising and more! CUSTOMER-MADE: time to tap into THE GLOBAL BRAIN! Last updated: May 2006 | Let’s get this out of the way once and for all: trends are not one-off coining affairs. Some trends are worth tracking for years and years, especially if they represent a radically new definition of what constitutes value to consumers. INFOLUST is one of them. So is GENERATION C. And from a business and innovation angle, we’d like to argue that the CUSTOMER-MADE trend, co-creating with your customers, is the most important one to watch. Not because everything has to or will be co-created in the future, but because tapping into the collective experiences, skills and ingenuity of hundreds of millions of consumers around the world is a complete departure from the inward looking, producer- versus-consumer innovation model so common to corporations around the world.
Consider any or all of the following: Status: people love to be seen, love to show off their creative skills and thinking. What about automotive? Home Services, Cooking, Landscaping, Custom Furniture, and Gifts - Get it on Zaarly. Big hope/commonopoly. Let's Collaborate! | Connecting the collaborative consumption community in NYC. /1$dlfbCoohxAi. List of Peer Networks. How to Make HUGE Bubbles. For best viewing click the gear in the bottom right corner of the video and change the quality to 720p! I had more fun making this video than any I can remember in the recent past.
Making giant bubbles may turn into an ongoing hobby. Some of my younger cousins have certainly enjoyed it as well! The bubbles seen in this video all used the three part bubble mix that I show being made. 24 oz Dishwashing Liquid 1 tbsp J-Lube (The most important part for giant bubbles) 3 US gal Water After filming all the shots used in this video I started experimenting with baking powder and found that 3 tbsp added to the above mix improves the longevity and durability of the bubbles significantly.
The ones in the video may have been large, but I have since been able to make them much larger! Here is a source for J-Lube as promised (one bottle makes hundreds of gallons of bubble mix): Charles Leadbeater: The era of open innovation. Consumo Colaborativo - Práticas de consumo sustentável. Nextdoor: Join the free private social network for your neighborhood. WeDemand! Mooc.org. Work together and not as competitors » Share You See. Bay Bucks - Home. Amanda Palmer: The art of asking. Livro colaborativo "O Brasil Compartilhado"
Seven Ways Sharing Can Make You Happy. Though it might seem that there’s not much in the way of silver linings in these dark economic times, there is at least one: as people learn to make do with less, they are discovering the many benefits of sharing. Car-sharing, babysitting cooperatives, and tool lending are just a few of the many creative ways people are eschewing ownership and learning to share the goods and services they need. But sharing can do more than just save you a buck. New psychological research suggests that sharing fosters trust and cooperation in the community and contributes to personal well-being. Here are some of the ways that sharing can boost your happiness levels and help your community thrive: 1. The molecular structure of oxytocin. 2. Credit: Rishi Menon 3. Credit: Leanda Xavian 4. 5. 6. Credit: Shira Golding 7. So, if you want to have better connections with others and contribute toward a better society, start sharing what you can with others.
Pro Rede. A revolução colaborativa e o nascimento de um novo paradigma | Sustentabilidade Colaborativa. Um dos períodos que mudaram o rumo das relações humanas foi a Revolução Indústrial. A melhora nos processos produtivos das fábricas e a inserção de novas tecnologias modificaram de forma significativa a dinâmica econômica e social dos países do mundo todo, e teve como principal consequência o nascimento de uma nova relação entre capital e o trabalho. Aliada as novas tecnologias industriais a publicidade também teve papel fundamental na construção de uma cultura, que tinha como principal característica a notória padronização de comportamentos através dos aparatos midiáticos. Porém, de alguma forma a realização do processo de compra e de obtenção de produtos tomou um rumo extremamente marcado pelo egoísmo, ou seja, os consumidores não levavam em conta os malefícios ambientais, sociais e econômicos implicados no ato de consumir, até por que estes fatos não tinham a devida atenção que mererciam.
Localização das ilhas de lixo Quais são as principais vantagens dessa forma de consumo? Atribuições da Secretaria Nacional de Economia Solidária. O Decreto 5063, de 08 de maio de 2004, estabeleceu as seguintes competências da SENAES: I - subsidiar a definição e coordenar as políticas de economia solidária no âmbito do Ministério do Trabalho e Emprego; II - articular-se com representações da sociedade civil que contribuam para a determinação de diretrizes e prioridades da política de economia solidária; III - planejar, controlar e avaliar os programas relacionados à economia solidária; IV - colaborar com outros órgãos de governo em programas de desenvolvimento e combate ao desemprego e à pobreza; V - estimular a criação, manutenção e ampliação de oportunidades de trabalho e acesso à renda, por meio de empreendimentos autogestionados, organizados de forma coletiva e participativa, inclusive da economia popular; VI - estimular as relações sociais de produção e consumo baseadas na cooperação, na solidariedade e na satisfação e valorização dos seres humanos e do meio ambiente;
Blog do Mútuo. Collaboriamo! - La directory dei servizi collaborativi - Collaboriamo. Bitcoins, ¿tiene futuro o es el futuro? — Partido de la Red. No hay dudas que Internet revoluciona todo lo que toca. Con la creación de esta moneda virtual, ahora le tocó el turno al sistema monetario. Empecemos por aclarar que los Bitcoins son una moneda virtual que todo el mundo puede comprar y vender fácilmente, sin ningún tipo de restricción, como aquellas a las cuáles nos tiene acostumbrado el sistema financiero en general.
Lo más interesante de este caso es que NO existe ningún Banco Central que las cree, sino que es la propia gente la que, a través de resolver ecuaciones aleatorias online, obtiene Bitcoins como contrapartida. ¿Qué quiere decir esto? No hay un Banco Central que respalde la emisión monetaria. El otro punto a destacar de esta moneda virtual, creada por Satoshi Nakamoto allá por el año 2009, es otra propiedad opuesta a las tradicionales monedas estatales: es finita. Agustina Comelli. Videos - Weekly #Ouishare.
Videos - Weekly #Ouishare. The Embassy Network - Reinventing Home. Contact Us - BayShare. It's a Shareable Life - A Practical Guide to Sharing Economy by Chelsea Rustrum. Time Magazine dubbed the Collaborative Consumption one of the top 10 ideas that will change the world. The three co-authors (Chelsea, Gabriel and Alex) of It's a Shareable Life have cumulatively hosted over 100 people on Couchsurfing, earned over $50,000 on Airbnb, coworked from all over the world, and made hundreds of dollars per month sharing their cars – just to name a few. With their hands on experience and observations, this trio will give you the low down on the new sharing economy. - Work from anywhere - Travel the world on a backpacker budget- Live rent free- Find work even in a down economy- Have a new car for every occasion Chelsea, Gabriel and Alex spent the last 12 months researching, filming and writing about the new sharing economy from all angles.
Our intent is to make sharing cool so that others can experience the economic freedom, joy and social connection that sharing provides. Now we’re in the process of self-publishing and we need your help. One Couch at a Time - Welcome to the site. Freedcamp. How Quirky Works. Yerdle - why shop when you can share? - yerdle. Feastly. How to find Freelance Job. Color+City.
On the Commons. P2P Foundation. Freeworlder.org - Being a Freeworlder (Press Release July 2013) Details Published: Wednesday, 10 July 2013 09:16 Written by Colin Turner Hits: 6175 Being a Freeworlder Colin Turner (a.k.a. freeworlder), believes that a world without money is possible and is about to put his 'no-money' where his mouth is to prove it. Colin, founder of the The Free World Charter movement, which outlines the base principles for a money-free society, is all set to embark on a round-the-world odyssey on this July without money, relying only on the good will of people and his own wits to get around. Irishman Colin, 44, says: “I believe that a world without money is not just possible, but preferable – and urgently necessary for humanity to progress.” He continues, “We humans are a social species. “I want to do my part to show that life beyond money is not just possible, but better.
Colin, a professional guitarist and singer, will be leaving behind his music career in Dublin on the 28th of July and is looking for support from people around the world to help him on his journey. The Moneyless Manifesto | Mark Boyle. Dois Camelos - O que vamos trocar hoje? HIERARQUIA A Matrix realmente existente. Community. Swap Books, CD Exchange, Trade DVDs & Video Games |SwapTrees.com. The Sharing Economy. FIGMENT. iNeed - What is iNeed ? Home Exchange with Love Home Swap | House Swap Holidays. TIMEREPUBLIK - LeWeb London 2013. Intentional Communities - ecovillages, communes, cohousing, coops.
Rachel Botsman: The case for collaborative consumption. Rachel Botsman: The case for collaborative consumption.
PiggyBee - get anything from anywhere, ship anything for free, freecycle. Craigslist Joe | a documentary film. Ricerca uno spazio in coworking nella tua città - CoworkingFor. Bliive - a rede colaborativa de troca de tempo. Canubring.com - Save sending, earn carrying. Presdo Match | LeWeb'13 London. Mesh - the pulse of the sharing economy. Consumo Colaborativo. Shareable: Mais Oui, We Share. Photo courtesy of Stefano Borghi “During the most impressive panel of the conference (that I saw), four whipsmart women talked about the intersection of the collaborative economy with government: Molly Turner, Director of Public Policy for Airbnb, April Rinne of Collaborative Lab, Helen Goulden from Nesta, and Anne-Laure Brun Buisson from Sharelex.
They recommended a collaborative, non-oppositional relationship with policymakers and regulators, and pointed out that most governments are in crisis, already unable to provide basic services and facing more cuts. In other words, government has never been more open to ideas like a skillsharing platform that supports employment; transportation-sharing programs that enable mobility; a time-dollar system that provides care to fragile elderly, etc. Read more of Ariane’s highlights on Shareable . Movebla | conversando sobre novos modelos de trabalho.
Shareable: Sharing by design. LeWeb. Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Social Media, Web Marketing | Jeremiah Owyang discusses how web tools and social media enable companies to connect with customers. By Jeremiah Owyang, from Silicon Valley In many respects, Silicon Valley sits atop the world. Its growth and influence has made it the globe’s top location for innovation, STEM jobs, IT patents, venture capital funding, and Internet and software growth, and Unicorn startups galore. And yet there’s also been a shift in the Valley’s culture. Growing social and economic rifts have bred fraud, anger and protests. Where housing isn’t in high demand, neighborhoods lay abandoned. One-third of students in East Palo Alto, next to Facebook’s shining new HQ, for instance, don’t even have a home. One could argue that there’s an emergence of signs that strikingly resemble Detroit in the glory days of the age of transportation.
In Detroit’s case, where I visited earlier this week, the Motor City reveled in its dominance in the 1950s, but growing social unrest soon culminated in a massive riot in the late 1960s. Ideame - Latin America's crowdfunding platform. Robin Chase on Zipcar and her next big idea. How to Swap Books » PaperBackSwap.com. OuiShare Fest : Schedule.