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The Network Economy: Culture, Wealth, Technology, and Commons, Slides of Ecology and Environment

The implications of the network economy on various aspects of society, including markets, property, ownership, creativity, work, commons, and ecology. It also discusses the role of technology and culture in redefining wealth and the challenges of balancing commercial and non-market production. Related topics include knowledge-based development, hardware sustainability, and democracy in the digital age.

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2012/2013

Uploaded on 01/29/2013

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Download The Network Economy: Culture, Wealth, Technology, and Commons and more Slides Ecology and Environment in PDF only on Docsity! The Network Economy New role of Culture in Economics Implications for the nature of Markets, Property & Ownership Creativity & Work Commons & Ecology Benkler: “...battle over the institutional ecology of the digital environment” Docsity.com Redefining Wealth Quantitative: Money & Material Accumulation Qualitative: Well-being Regeneration Docsity.com Related Questions • Who are corporate allies in the quest to free up culture flows? • What business models can tolerate non-proprietary information? • What are possible negative impacts of mass collaboration? • What are the implications for university research & education? Docsity.com Knowledge-based Development • Dematerialization: intrinsic: substituting information for resources • Detoxification: ...great potential to tune into benign process & substances. • Decentralization: intrinsic part of the network economy Docsity.com Hardware & Sustainability • Electronics: design for obsolescence. The Waste Economy. • Design for monopoly: incompatibility • E-waste & toxicity • Electronics & global labour exploitation. • Crucial role of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in reducing & reusing. • New possibilities for efficiency in the “World Wide Computer” Docsity.com
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