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'''JNNURM, NREGA,''' and other development projects in Modern India | '''JNNURM, NREGA,''' and other development projects in Modern India | ||
− | + | Leo saldanha on the politics of co-optation in development projects: | |
[http://mail.sarai.net/pipermail/urbanstudygroup/2006-July/002433.html] | [http://mail.sarai.net/pipermail/urbanstudygroup/2006-July/002433.html] | ||
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− | The Univ of Hawai'i at Manoa has a famous institute for Futures Studies. Debora Halbert does some good activist/feminist stuff there. | + | The Univ of Hawai'i at Manoa has a famous institute for Futures Studies. Debora Halbert does some good activist/feminist stuff there. An overview of the field IN THIS PDF |
[http://www.futures.hawaii.edu/publications/futures-studies/FuturesStudiesForSAGE2011.pdf] | [http://www.futures.hawaii.edu/publications/futures-studies/FuturesStudiesForSAGE2011.pdf] | ||
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If The Economist is onto it, you know it's mainstream now! And no surprises, they want to figure out how to profit: | If The Economist is onto it, you know it's mainstream now! And no surprises, they want to figure out how to profit: | ||
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"The big question is how to profit from all of this fevered making. Does open-source design risk breaking the link between intellectual property and value, and doing to designers what the internet did to music and journalism? | "The big question is how to profit from all of this fevered making. Does open-source design risk breaking the link between intellectual property and value, and doing to designers what the internet did to music and journalism? | ||
http://www.economist.com/blogs/schumpeter/2012/11/open-source-design?fb_ref=activity | http://www.economist.com/blogs/schumpeter/2012/11/open-source-design?fb_ref=activity |
Revision as of 19:59, 17 November 2012
JNNURM, NREGA, and other development projects in Modern India
Leo saldanha on the politics of co-optation in development projects: [1]
FUTUROLOGY
Institutional Sites The Univ of Hawai'i at Manoa has a famous institute for Futures Studies. Debora Halbert does some good activist/feminist stuff there. An overview of the field IN THIS PDF [2]
The Institute for Alternative Futures makes this into a money-spinning consultancy gig! I can't quite figure out the politics of how this kind of pro-poor work actually functions: [3]
SF and Future Thinking The SF-encyclopaedia has a page on Futures Studies. It's not very well footnoted, but it makes useful links, pointing to the often-conservative politics of future-oriented thinking (from Thomas Malthus to Donella Meadows), and linking it to Science Fiction, as well as to a military-industrial-imperialist set of political concerns [4]
OPEN SOURCE
Open Source Education [5]
Open Source Design
If The Economist is onto it, you know it's mainstream now! And no surprises, they want to figure out how to profit:
"The big question is how to profit from all of this fevered making. Does open-source design risk breaking the link between intellectual property and value, and doing to designers what the internet did to music and journalism? http://www.economist.com/blogs/schumpeter/2012/11/open-source-design?fb_ref=activity