- Mar 2025
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www.taylorfrancis.com www.taylorfrancis.com
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Commons Economies in ActionMutualizing Urban Provisioning Systems
for - book - Sacred civics - ch 16 - Commons Economies in Action - Mutualizing Urban Provisioning Systems - Michel Bauwens - Jose Ramos - Ron Kranjc
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for - cities - urban planning - book - sacred civics - contributors - Michel Bauwens - Jose Ramos - downscaled planetary boundaries - cross-scaled earth system boundaries
summary - click on the chapter hyperlinks to see the annotations for each chapter
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several assumptions that have become part of the societal DNA of modern/colonial economic and political systems
for - sacred civics - 3 current assumptions - ownership - corporations - sovereignty
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Shifting to a sacred civics requires at least three transformations
for - sacred civics 3 transformations - values - wisdom - commons
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where local residents shape what the city can become
for - adjacency - civics - local agency
adjacency - between - civics and - local agency - adjacency relationship - Exactly what is the threshold of participation and governance by local community members? - There is an entire spectrum of participation - In a representative democracy, participation is usually quite low
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Civics in this book means “of the city,
for - definition - civics
definition - civics - I think this definition is too restrictive and would expand it to apply to any community
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www.taylorfrancis.com www.taylorfrancis.comPreface1
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Sacred Civics movement
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- Dec 2024
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Local file Local file
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Utopian Civic-Mindedness: RobertMaynard Hutchins, MortimerAdler, and the Great BooksEnterprise
Born, Daniel. “Utopian Civic-Mindedness: Robert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Adler, and the Great Books Enterprise.” In Reading Communities from Salons to Cyberspace, edited by DeNel Rehberg Sedo, 81–100. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230308848_5.
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- Apr 2022
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www.theatlantic.com www.theatlantic.com
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The teaching of civics has dwindled since the 1960s—a casualty of political polarization
So the lack of civics lamented above is not caused by the global cultural studies that happened? There could be both, right?
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barackobama.medium.com barackobama.medium.com
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ways to give young people and the rest of us the chance to build up civic muscles
Call for civics.
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- Oct 2018
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We propose “connected civics” as a form of learning that mobilizes young people’sdeeply felt interests and identities in the service of achieving the kind of civic voice andinfluence that is characteristic of participatory politics. Of course there is nothing newabout the idea that interest, affinity, and identity are drivers of political action, but toooften when it comes to learning, we can default to civic educational experiences that failto tap the kinds of cultural practices young people produce through their everyday sym-bolic expression
Does this feel different than Civics learning from your own middle or high school classes?
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- Apr 2017
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hybridpedagogy.org hybridpedagogy.org
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Within these connections, there is the opportunity to educate, empower, and advocate for all learners, and for each other.
See Networked Narratives course for one way forward .... NetNarr
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Participating in networked publics involves the need to better understand the challenges of participating and socializing in these online spaces.
Yep. We don't teach this ... very much.
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We often speak to ourselves using a terminology and jargon that is unfamiliar and unwelcoming to a citizen who has not spent time in a graduate or doctoral program.
Which creates social and class divisions ... this played out in our US election
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A perfect storm has erupted around the ways in which networked publics consume and critique information online.
More .. imperfect storm ...
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- Feb 2017
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www.insidehighered.com www.insidehighered.com
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Print This Title Report Warns of 'New Civics,' Seeks Requirement
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