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Posts Tagged ‘non-cooperation’

A tenet that will surely continue to be heard as the new administration establishes its image on the world stage is that compromises between ideals and security will no longer be tolerated.  The notion featured prominently in the President’s inaugural, and was most recently repeated by the Vice President in his speech to the Munich [...]

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An “open” system, in the sense of the previous entry, is distinguished not by anarchy as much as by an emergent rule-set among distinct participants.  That is to say, in the absence of either predefined requirements or overarching control, it is participation — in accordance with the open standards of the community, negotiated in context [...]

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This coming week, I anticipate that I’ll find myself working on some conceptual/theoretical pieces on information sharing, social production, and collaboration in the “everything else” problem space, and so it seemed appropriate to let fly some perspectives on the subject with the intention of focusing my thoughts on the matter. I expect that most of [...]

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