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Actors and collectives related with Platoniq's philosophy and practice who collaborated or are still collaborating with us. Thanks to Contributors, Youcoop's ecosystem is sustainable and its field of action is always full of new ideas.
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Heloisa Primavera

Published on 12/01/2008 - Contributors

Self-managementSharing resourcesP2P economyCommunities / NetworksICTs

Participate in: Reinventando el Mercado - Juego de las 5 Columnas, Redes de Trueque

Biologist and sociologist. Creator of the Solidarity Exchange Network in Argentina. She has been trained in various schools of thought in Latin America: Social Cybernetics, initiated by W. De Gregori since the 70s in Brazil; Constructivist Linguistics Epistemology, developed by the School of Santiago from the work of... Read more
Michael Linton

Michael Linton

Published on 12/01/2008 - Contributors

Co-LearningP2P economy

Participate in: LETSystems and Open Money

Graduated in Engineering and systems, an active advocate, developer and researcher of community currencies since 1982, when he designed and implemented the first LETSystems in Canada. Today Michael is a systems developer who mainly works in open money and projects such as community way that are designed to fund themselves with their own production. In addition to this survey... Read more
Michael Linton

Open Money

Published on 01/21/2009 - Contributors

Co-LearningP2P economy

Participate in: LETSystems and Open Money

Open Money is a project in progress, a continuation of LETSystems after 20 years of its developing, consisting of two projects of community systems in Canada and the Open Money project in Japan. We find an educational initiative focused on understanding the theory of Open Money: LETSplay, a game that helps you to understand everything you need to know about money. A collaborative... Read more
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eCreative 2015

The aim of the Europeana Creative Design Challenge is to engage designers, artists, developers and entrepreneurs to explore and experiment with with cultural heritage content available in Europeana. We challenge ingenious minds and makers to rethink and redesign our common culture, and produce innovative and novel interpretations that make use of digital cultural content and data sourced from Europeana.

The challenge opened on the 30th October 2014 and online submissions are welcome until 15th January, 2015

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