miércoles, 18 de junio de 2014

recivilization: possitive ecology in disaster areas

Christchurch, Chernobyl (nuclearculture vs. wildest culture, Detroit (http://www.publico.es/internacional/207519/el-declive-terminal-de-la-ciudad-de-detroit) are but some concrete examples of the disaster society we are living today, the global society of this century is the global disaster society, learning through the practice of living a disaster here, a disaster there...

The pandemia of disasters we are going to live with, is a learning process in the urgency, of accomodating and reaccomodating seven thousands human bodies across 13.4 miles de millones de hectáreas or 

Global hectare (the biocapacity of the planet)

 What we have in front is a global theatre of survival, that possitive sciences translate as "SUPERVIVAL", AS SUPERVIVENCIA versus sobrevivencia)



The central idea of next times in these areas is reconstruction and renovation.

If hard capitalism is going to increase definitely their power for destroing, and not thie rpower for regenerating a lost civilization, we need to be prepared for living in a tablero de ajedrez where each square is "safe" today but tomorrow may be not safe...


The recent discoveries (how many years after "el nombre de la rosa?) of laugh science, maybe is going to close the obscurity times previous to day.

Possitive ecology os taking smile-and-lagh-sciences to re imprinting "hard sciences" with this good humour and hope 

Originally "positive ecology," now "the ecology of happiness," has been what I've been trying to work on and towards for over a decade now... (It's found a recent home at http://www.beyond-eco.org). And yes, there is still a need for that, and not just in positive sentiments/visions but also, maybe even more so, in positive practices. First of all, I'd say, because we need to appeal to the love of people lest environmentalism remains mired in this position where it's too easily presented as being pro-planet/against-people.
One of the biggest problems, however, remains the search for single and clear solutions and singular approaches to convince everyone. When positive messages become nothing much more than feel-good, they will serve equally as little as when there's nothing but a call for revolution that may attract some, but portray 'green' issues as nothing but oppositional and sacrificial.

Especially informed by eco-anthro, though, I'd really like to see much more work on how we can (and can only, and have so far) live in ways that can go on (are sustainable), create rather than destroy a lot of ecological functioning and biodiversity (Europe without agriculture through Roman and Medieval times would be less ecologically diverse...) - and can be happy, fulfilling.

Lots of work to do, warning (though there's been a lot of that), speaking truth to power (of which there hasn't been quite that much or quite that influential), and also positively visionary and radically better.


On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 5:55 AM, Bradley Walters <bwalters@mta.ca> wrote:

Monbiot’s work as a public communicator has established him as one of the world’s most influential environmentalist, so it seems oddly misplaced for him to be so self-critical of his past messaging. Monbiot is a master at speaking truth-to-power and most admire and respect him for all the fear-and-loathing he has served-up over the years. I really hope he doesn’t stop doing that. Rewilding some choice spots of England sounds great, but it is not going to keep the fracking rigs from despoiling most of the rest of his fair countryside.

The last couple years I have participated in many conversations and public presentations about the risks of shale gas development. There has in fact been much debate within the activist circles here about the need to present a positive, alternative vision for the region based on renewable energy, etc., rather than just focusing on the negatives of fracking. Certainly, some folks respond well to the positive vision stuff, but most people respond and get motivated to take action when they learn and become fearful about the risks to their water and health. That said, this defensive reaction is for most folks born out of a mix of fear AND genuinely positive emotions reflecting a caring for their families and love of their homes and places they live.

More generally, fear seems to work particularly well as a motivator where there is a clear and present danger: oil drilling trucks planning next year to sink wells in the neighborhood and the prospects that this might poison the water that comes out of ones’ tap (thank-you Josh Fox for that terrifying image of the tap-water on fire!). But fear seems less effective for most people when it entails a less clear, more existential threat, as is the case with climate change. Then again, fear motivates most of the climate activists I know pretty well, so there are not any clear and firm laws here.

Yes, we need to appeal more to positive sentiments like love of place and the natural world. That is certainly something many of us have forgotten how to do or have become ashamed to admit (because it makes one vulnerable) as we make our appeals to care for the state of the world. Experience and greater confidence has led me to often include such positive-personal sentiments when I give public presentations. Clearly, many people respond well to this, viewing it as “speaking from the heart”, etc. The world is also in need of (and may be increasingly ready to embrace) a genuinely positive, progressive vision based on a radical re-think of how we generate energy, etc. But let’s not get too feel-good about all this stuff. The brutal truth can often be the most powerful motivator and those on the front lines do not always have the luxury of indulging in positive visions.  

Cheers, Brad

From: Piers Locke [/webmail/src/compose.phppiers.locke@CANTERBURY.AC.NZ]
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 8:39 PM
To: EANTH-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
Subject: Hope and Despair in Environmentalism

Hi- EANTHers may be interested to read this latest article from The Guardian Newspaper by George Monbiot which I think raises several issues relevant to the research and teaching practices of list members.

Monbiot argues for a stance that is not tirelessly critical, but which includes positive vision. For me, this relates to the idea of teaching for hope. This was the subject of a very helpful Anthropology News article last year-http://www.anthropology-news.org/index.php/2013/01/10/teaching-for-hope/. Latour's article critiquing critique recently mentioned by Eddie Schmitt is also relevant here. Anyway, one of the problems I have encountered teaching my course Environment, Development, and Disaster, a course influenced by recent experiences relating to the earthquakes in Christchurch, is the problem of overwhelming my students with global (as well as local) environmental problems that make them feel doomed and powerless. It seems the challenge is to ensure students believe they can exercise meaningful agency, and that one way to do this is to include case studies of environmental activist success, ecologically responsible policies and initiatives, and perhaps also practices that demonstrate sustainable use of natural resources and attitudes toward nonhumans. I appreciate too, that another useful strategy is community based projects that involve students in environmental initiatives, something we have discussed on EANTH. I would welcome further suggestions from list members.

Another issue that Monbiot raises, one I'm sure will prove contentious, is his claim that pricing nature through notions such as ecosystem services not only replicates the assumptions and practices of an economic system that has tended to ignore ecological impacts, but also that such approaches do not work. I know there is a great deal of expertise in these issues among EANTH members, and again I would welcome responses to Monbiot's dismissal of what we might consider environmental initiatives that operate within the dominant economic paradigm. I guess this raises age-old political questions regarding evolution or revolution, albeit in the context of a global environmental crisis that may be pushing us toward a tipping point that will result in radical, and potentially chaotic change.

Anyway, perhaps you will find these environmental opinions appearing in a major national newspaper of interest.


all the best, Piers

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Teacher Blogger


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This radical and rapidly growing publication, which includes close to 4 million entries, is now a much-used resource. But it is also controversial: if anyone can ... Citado por 1818 Artículos relacionados Las 19 versiones Citar Guardar [CITAS] The Internet galaxy: Reflections on the Internet, business, and society M Castells - 2002 - Oxford University Press Citado por 4129 Artículos relacionados Las 6 versiones Citar Guardar Más [LIBRO] Firewalls and Internet security: repelling the wily hacker WR Cheswick, SM Bellovin, AD Rubin - 2003 - dl.acm.org The first printing of the First Edition appeared at the Las Vegas Interop in May, 1994. At that same show appeared the first of many commercial firewall products. In many ways, the field has matured since then: You can buy a decent firewall off the shelf from many vendors. Citado por 1358 Artículos relacionados Las 16 versiones Citar Guardar Más hjp.at [HTML] [HTML] Security architecture for the internet protocol S Kent, R Atkinson - 1998 - hjp.at RFC 2401 Security Architecture for IP November 1998 NOTE: A compliant implementation MUST not allow instantiation of an ESP SA that employs both a NULL encryption and a NULL authentication algorithm. An attempt to negotiate such an SA is an auditable event. 5.1.2 Header ... Citado por 3620 Artículos relacionados Las 4 versiones Citar Guardar Más arxiv.org [PDF] Resilience of the Internet to random breakdowns R Cohen, K Erez, D Ben-Avraham, S Havlin - Physical review letters, 2000 - APS A common property of many large networks, including the Internet, is that the connectivity of the various nodes follows a scale-free power-law distribution, P k ck2a. We study the stability of such networks with respect to crashes, such as random removal of sites. Our approach, ... Citado por 1443 Artículos relacionados Las 21 versiones Citar Guardar aub.edu.lb [PDF] [LIBRO] Digital divide: Civic engagement, information poverty, and the Internet worldwide P Norris - 2001 - books.google.com There is widespread concern that the explosive growth of the Internet is exacerbating existing inequalities between the information rich and poor. Digital Divide sets out to examine the evidence for access and use of the Internet in 179 nations across the world. A ... Citado por 3610 Artículos relacionados Las 9 versiones Citar Guardar Más wiley.com [HTML] [HTML] Consumer trust in an Internet store: A cross‐cultural validation SL Jarvenpaa, N Tractinsky… - Journal of Computer‐ …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library Abstract Many have speculated that trust plays a critical role in stimulating consumer purchases over the Internet. Most of the speculations have rallied around US consumers purchasing from US–based online merchants. The global nature of the Internet raises ... Citado por 2710 Artículos relacionados Las 11 versiones Citar Guardar Internet encyclopaedias go head to head J Giles - Nature, 2005 - nature.com One of the extraordinary stories of the Internet age is that of Wikipedia, a free online encyclopaedia that anyone can edit. This radical and rapidly growing publication, which includes close to 4 million entries, is now a much-used resource. But it is also controversial: if anyone can ... Citado por 1818 Artículos relacionados Las 19 versiones Citar Guardar tuwien.ac.at [PDF] Studying cooperation and conflict between authors with history flow visualizations FB Viégas, M Wattenberg, K Dave - … of the SIGCHI conference on Human …, 2004 - dl.acm.org Abstract The Internet has fostered an unconventional and powerful style of collaboration:" wiki" web sites, where every visitor has the power to become an editor. In this paper we investigate the dynamics of Wikipedia, a prominent, thriving wiki. We make three ... Citado por 787 Artículos relacionados Las 38 versiones Citar Guardar ufrgs.br [PDF] [PDF] Wikipedia as participatory journalism: Reliable sources? metrics for evaluating collaborative media as a news resource A Lih - Nature, 2004 - ufrgs.br Abstract Wikipedia is an Internet-based, user contributed encyclopedia that is collaboratively edited, and utilizes the wiki concept–the idea that any user on the Internet can change any page within the Web site, even anonymously. Paradoxically, this seemingly chaotic ... Citado por 349 Artículos relacionados Las 17 versiones Citar Guardar Más firstmonday.org [HTML] An empirical examination of Wikipedia's credibility T Chesney - First Monday, 2006 - firstmonday.org Abstract Wikipedia is an free, online encyclopaedia which anyone can add content to or edit the existing content of. The idea behind Wikipedia is that members of the general public can add their own personal knowledge, anonymously if they wish. Wikipedia then evolves ... Citado por 204 Artículos relacionados Las 13 versiones Citar Guardar Más butlercommonplace.org [PDF] Becoming Wikipedian: transformation of participation in a collaborative online encyclopedia SL Bryant, A Forte, A Bruckman - Proceedings of the 2005 international …, 2005 - dl.acm.org Abstract Traditional activities change in surprising ways when computer-mediated communication becomes a component of the activity system. In this descriptive study, we leverage two perspectives on social activity to understand the experiences of individuals ... Citado por 526 Artículos relacionados Las 32 versiones Citar Guardar fsu.edu [PDF] [PDF] Assessing Information Quality of a Community-Based Encyclopedia. B Stvilia, MB Twidale, LC Smith, L Gasser - IQ, 2005 - mailer.fsu.edu Abstract Effective information quality analysis needs powerful yet easy ways to obtain metrics. The English version of Wikipedia provides an extremely interesting yet challenging case for the study of Information Quality dynamics at both macro and micro levels. We ... Citado por 229 Artículos relacionados Las 10 versiones Citar Guardar Más marlajarmer.net [PDF] Can history be open source? Wikipedia and the future of the past R Rosenzweig - The Journal of American History, 2006 - jah.oxfordjournals.org History is a deeply individualistic craft. The singly authored work is the standard for the profession; only about 6 percent of the more than 32,000 scholarly works indexed since 2000 in this journal's comprehensive bibliographic guide,“Recent Scholarship,” have ... Citado por 226 Artículos relacionados Las 11 versiones Citar Guardar ufrgs.br [PDF] Collaborative authoring on the web: A genre analysis of online encyclopedias W Emigh, SC Herring - … , 2005. HICSS'05. Proceedings of the …, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org Abstract This paper presents the results of a genre analysis of two web-based collaborative authoring environments, Wikipedia and Everything2, both of which are intended as repositories of encyclopedic knowledge and are open to contributions from the public. ... Citado por 230 Artículos relacionados Las 12 versiones Citar Guardar rclis.org [PDF] Measuring wikipedia J Voss - 2005 - eprints.rclis.org Wikipedia, an international project that uses Wiki software to collaboratively create an encyclopaedia, is becoming more and more popular. Everyone can directly edit articles and every edit is recorded. The version history of all articles is freely available and allows a ... Citado por 347 Artículos relacionados Las 12 versiones Citar Guardar kittur.org [PDF] He says, she says: conflict and coordination in Wikipedia A Kittur, B Suh, BA Pendleton, EH Chi - Proceedings of the SIGCHI …, 2007 - dl.acm.org Abstract Wikipedia, a wiki-based encyclopedia, has become one of the most successful experiments in collaborative knowledge building on the Internet. As Wikipedia continues to grow, the potential for conflict and the need for coordination increase as well. This article ... Citado por 346 Artículos relacionados Las 17 versiones Citar Guardar http://books.google.es/books?hl=es&lr=&id=wfNPdyiwbYQC&oi=fnd&pg=PP11&dq=internet&ots=gzbI8flTaT&sig=bLgPdFa1ILmaN_2YV8nvQOTnRkM#v=onepage&q=internet&f=false http://scholar.google.es/scholar?q=internet+use+by+profesional+sectors&btnG=&hl=es&as_sdt=0%2C5 The relationship between Internet use and perceived performance in retail and professional service firms J Drennan, JR McColl-Kennedy - Journal of Services …, 2003 - emeraldinsight.com ... their intranets, it is still in the early stages, and the Internet is being used for more ... Afuah, A., Tucci, CL (2001), Internet Business Models and Strategies, McGraw-Hill,, New York, NY ... Cockburn, C., Wilson, TD (1996), "Business use of the World Wide Web", International Journal of ... Citado por 52 Artículos relacionados Las 5 versiones Citar Guardar Internet use by faculty members in various disciplines: a comparative case study SS Lazinger, J Bar‐Ilan… - Journal of the American …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library ... was to examine and compare use of the Internet among various sectors of the ... Questionnaires were sent to faculty members in all departments and professional schools of The ... Results indicated that Internet use is consistently higher among faculty members in the sciences and ... Citado por 123 Artículos relacionados Las 5 versiones Citar Guardar Innovative use of the Internet in established small firms: the impact of knowledge management and organisational learning in accessing new opportunities LM Martin, H Matlay - Qualitative Market Research: An …, 2003 - emeraldinsight.com ... First, owner/managers and key personnel recognised the importance of the Internet and its strategic use for marketing purposes. Organisational Web sites were used strategically to develop stronger and more effective links with both customers and suppliers. ... Citado por 107 Artículos relacionados Las 4 versiones Citar Guardar illinois.edu [PDF] [PDF] Digital citizenship K Mossberger, C Tolbert… - The internet, society, and …, 2008 - groups.lis.illinois.edu ... conceptions of citizenship Multiple Traditions of Citizenship in US (Rogers Smith 1993) • Liberalism ... Suburban or Urban (+) Professional, Mgmt., Sales, Professional, Mgmt., Sales, and Secretarial Occupations (+) ... Page 26. Probability of Daily Internet Use Age 63 21% Age 29 ... Citado por 365 Artículos relacionados Las 6 versiones Citar Guardar Más [CITAS] The Internet and health communication: Experiences and expectations RE Rice, JE Katz - 2001 - Sage Citado por 141 Artículos relacionados Citar Guardar Más Factors affecting the adoption of Internet Banking in Hong Kong—implications for the banking sector CS Yiu, K Grant, D Edgar - International Journal of Information Management, 2007 - Elsevier ... No of user that have used this transaction, % on Internet Banking user. Account transfer, 31, 24.8. ... Credit card application Usage, 5, 4.0. ... 2, 1, 2, 1. I can have more prestige (eg preferential lending or deposits rates) than other bank customers if I use Internet Banking services. 1, 2, 2 ... Citado por 175 Artículos relacionados Las 4 versiones Citar Guardar Technology professional development for teachers L Schrum - Educational Technology Research and Development, 1999 - Springer ... Alternative assessments, through electronic portfolios, have been used to create authentic activities for preservice ... Teach- ers, computers, and the Internet: The first stage of a community-initiated project ... Computers and teachers: Factors influencing computer use in the ... Citado por 273 Artículos relacionados Las 7 versiones Citar Guardar researchgate.net [PDF] [PDF] A longitudinal study of expectations in small business Internet commerce S Poon, P Swatman - International Journal of Electronic …, 1999 - researchgate.net ... amount of change occurring (the Wilcoxon Matched-Pairs Signed-Ranks test was used because of ... Yet 95% of the sample said they would continue to use the Internet Commerce for ... percentage of firms from the Internet and Related Services sector found the Internet was either ... Citado por 95 Artículos relacionados Las 6 versiones Citar Guardar Más parnu.ee [PDF] Adoption of E-Commerce by SMEs in the UK Towards a Stage Model E Daniel, H Wilson, A Myers - International Small Business …, 2002 - isb.sagepub.com ... It should be stressed that the variables shown in these tables were not used to construct the ... 20.5 20.0 13.5 18.2 Note: Figures are percentage of cluster total in their use of e ... offerings, being information based, are likely to be compatible with promotion and sale over the Internet. ... Citado por 252 Artículos relacionados Las 8 versiones Citar Guardar Teachers and ICT: Current use and future needs D Williams, L Coles, K Wilson… - British journal of …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library ... teachers which reported low levels of regular use of generic applications and low levels of confidence particularly in the use of the Internet (Gillmon, 1998 ... Where ICT resources are used by primary teachers they are used most often in the class- room context (95% of teachers ... Citado por 197 Artículos relacionados Las 4 versiones Citar Guardar http://groups.lis.illinois.edu/guest_lectures/cii/digcitizen.pdf http://scholar.google.es/scholar?q=related:Bmbmg6Z_Sp8J:scholar.google.com/&hl=es&as_sdt=0,5 relacionados illinois.edu [PDF] [PDF] Digital citizenship K Mossberger, C Tolbert… - The internet, society, and …, 2008 - groups.lis.illinois.edu • Information technology responsible for productivity growth since 1990s• Future growth and investment will be use of IT throughout “old economy sectors”• Use of IT changes jobs, work practices, and raises skills needed–IT, cognitive skills, education, soft skills• Does it matter ... Citado por 365 Artículos relacionados Las 6 versiones Citar Guardar Más Assessing the Potential of Internet Political Participation in the United States A Resource Approach BS Krueger - American Politics Research, 2002 - apr.sagepub.com Abstract An emerging scholarly consensus asserts that patterns of Internet political participation will merely imitate the established patterns of participatory inequality in the United States. Because those from advantaged backgrounds access the medium at higher ... Citado por 194 Artículos relacionados Las 2 versiones Citar Guardar googlecode.com [PDF] Unraveling the effects of the Internet on political participation? CJ Tolbert, RS McNeal - Political Research Quarterly, 2003 - prq.sagepub.com Abstract While a long tradition of research documents the demographic and psychological determinants of political participation, there is also evidence to suggest that changes in communication technology may play an important role in influencing electoral behavior. ... Citado por 368 Artículos relacionados Las 5 versiones Citar Guardar Does Internet use affect engagement? A meta-analysis of research S Boulianne - political communication, 2009 - Taylor & Francis Scholars disagree about the impact of the Internet on civic and political engagement. Some scholars argue that Internet use will contribute to civic decline, whereas other scholars view the Internet as having a role to play in reinvigorating civic life. This article assesses the ... Citado por 279 Artículos relacionados Las 4 versiones Citar Guardar googlecode.com [PDF] Analyzing the representativeness of Internet political participation SJ Best, BS Krueger - Political Behavior, 2005 - Springer Abstract Political participation researchers have developed several evaluative techniques to assess the representativeness of political participation patterns. Yet, while the Internet has become a mainstream avenue for political participation in the United States, current ... Citado por 223 Artículos relacionados Las 8 versiones Citar Guardar lusoli.info [PDF] Online Participation in the UK: Testing a 'Contextualised'Model of Internet Effects1 RK Gibson, W Lusoli, S Ward - The British Journal of Politics & …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library This article offers a new test of the mobilisation thesis of Internet effects on individual political participation using data from an NOP survey of 1,972 UK adults during May 2002. The analysis differs from that of previous studies in that it significantly widens the ... Citado por 214 Artículos relacionados Las 7 versiones Citar Guardar Direct and differential effects of the Internet on political and civic engagement M Xenos, P Moy - Journal of Communication, 2007 - Wiley Online Library Given the significant rise in the number of Americans who turn to the Internet for political information, we examine the effects of these behaviors on political and civic engagement in an evolving media landscape. Specifically, we test hypotheses derived from competing ... Citado por 213 Artículos relacionados Las 4 versiones Citar Guardar Information and political engagement in America: The search for effects of information technology at the individual level B Bimber - Political Research Quarterly, 2001 - prq.sagepub.com Abstract Some aspects of democracy appear more sensitive than others to the availability throughout society of political information. Individual-level political engagement poses a puzzle in this regard. An instrumentalquantitative conception of information that is central ... Citado por 399 Artículos relacionados Las 5 versiones Citar Guardar [LIBRO] Virtual inequality: Beyond the digital divide K Mossberger, CJ Tolbert, M Stansbury - 2003 - books.google.com That there is a" digital divide"--which falls between those who have and can afford the latest in technological tools and those who have neither in our society--is indisputable. Virtual Inequality redefines the issue as it explores the cascades of that divide, which involve ... Citado por 610 Artículos relacionados Las 4 versiones Citar Guardar Más Internet use and civic engagement: A longitudinal analysis MK Jennings, V Zeitner - Public Opinion Quarterly, 2003 - AAPOR Abstract Conclusions about the impact of the Internet on civic engagement have been hampered by the unavailability of before and after measures, a shortage of varied and multiple indicators of attitudes and behaviors regarding engagement, and insufficient ... Citado por 274 Artículos relacionados Las 6 versiones Citar Guardar