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From Chapter 1 of Radical Animal: "Nudge, Steer, Stumble, Dance: the intellectual battle for human nature"

Radical Animal is a "book-net" - a book-text that will emerge from my own researches, and others' participation in this: and once it appears, it will stay in dialogue and in evolution with those networks. To that end, I'll be posting some extracts from my main writing on this Ning site - and inviting response and dissemination from you all. This is a slice from Chapter 1, titled Nudge, Steer, Stumble,…See More
Sep 18, 2011
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From Chapter 1 of Radical Animal: "Nudge, Steer, Stumble, Dance: the intellectual battle for human nature"

Radical Animal is a "book-net" - a book-text that will emerge from my own researches, and others' participation in this: and once it appears, it will stay in dialogue and in evolution with those networks. To that end, I'll be posting some extracts from my main writing on this Ning site - and inviting response and dissemination from you all. This is a slice from Chapter 1, titled Nudge, Steer, Stumble,…See More
Sep 18, 2011
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Interview on "Radical Animal" with Knack Weekend, Belgium’s leading lifestyle magazine

A delight to receive this PDF from Elke Lahousse, journalist with Knack Weekend, containing my interview around the forthcoming Radical Animal book, in a section entitled New Horizons ('Kijk Vooruit"). The interview was conducted by e-mail in English, and is reproduced here below (any…See More
Sep 5, 2011
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Michel Bauwens: Open Source Design

Michel Bauwens, founder of the Foundation for Peer-to-Peer Alternatives and works in collaboration with a global group of researchers in the exploration of peer-to-peer societies and economies. This is a really clear explanation of his thinking -…
Sep 5, 2011
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Michel Bauwens: Open Source Design

Michel Bauwens, founder of the Foundation for Peer-to-Peer Alternatives and works in collaboration with a global group of researchers in the exploration of p...
Sep 5, 2011
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Radical Animal Radio: Interview with Futerra co-founder Ed Gillespie

Welcome to this first in a series of occasional podcasts, based on my continuing research for the Radical Animal "book-net".Today I'll be talking to Ed Gillespie, who is the co-founder of Futerra, a communications agency aimed at promoting sustainability. My agenda with Ed was to…See More
Sep 4, 2011
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Ed Gillespie - Sustainability: the reinvention of progress

Very concise overview of sustainability marketing by Futerra's Ed Gillespie. Most useful is his discussion of how to market green products to different value groups - "Settlers", "Prospectors" and "Pioneers" (from Pat Dade's Cultural Dynamics…
Aug 30, 2011
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Action for Happiness

"  I agree this 100%, especially on belonging, the inter-personal, and the long-awaited death of the endless growth-economy as a guarantor of happiness. Here's are the only two things that worry me: firstly, how do we actually measure…"
Aug 1, 2011
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Micah White's Thought Bubble: Junk Thought

"We created this Thought Bubble for Adbusters editor and activist, Micah White, to explain the concept of Junk Thought". Very cool, but we need to identify exactly when the world governed by considerations of virtue, wisdom and stewardship of nature…
Jun 9, 2011
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Adapt: Why success always starts with failure, by Tim Harford

Tim Harford's new book, with some sensible rules on the importance of failure. Interesting examples (Google's 20% rule, the Surge in Iraq, Twyla Tharp's choreography) - all reminiscent of the surplus conditions that allow for play and creativity.…
May 15, 2011
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Adapt: Why success always starts with failure, by Tim Harford

Why don't we learn from failures? Three things you need to know, based on three very different examples: Google labs, the War in Iraq, and an award-winning m...
May 15, 2011

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From Chapter 1 of Radical Animal: "Nudge, Steer, Stumble, Dance: the intellectual battle for human nature"

Posted on September 18, 2011 at 12:30 0 Comments

Radical Animal is a "book-net" - a book-text that will emerge from my own researches, and others' participation in this: and once it appears, it will stay in dialogue and in evolution with those networks. To that end, I'll be posting some extracts from my main writing on this Ning site - and inviting response and dissemination from you all. 

This is a…

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Interview on "Radical Animal" with Knack Weekend, Belgium’s leading lifestyle magazine

Posted on September 5, 2011 at 10:30 0 Comments

A delight to receive this PDF from Elke Lahousse, journalist with Knack Weekend, containing my interview around the forthcoming Radical Animal book, in a section entitled New Horizons ('Kijk Vooruit"). The interview was conducted by e-mail in English, and is reproduced here…

Continue

Radical Animal Radio: Interview with Futerra co-founder Ed Gillespie

Posted on September 4, 2011 at 18:00 0 Comments

Welcome to this first in a series of occasional podcasts, based on my continuing research for the Radical Animal "book-net".

Today I'll be talking to Ed Gillespie, who is the co-founder of Futerra, a communications agency aimed at promoting sustainability. My agenda…

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