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The Humergence Weblog and Clare W Graves's E-C TheoryBy SamuelRose, 1 year 34 weeks ago. The recently launched Humergence weblog promises to cover many aspects of cooperation that fall within the realm of the late Clare W. Grave's biopsychosocial Emergent-Cyclical Levels of Existence Theory and related concepts. The Future Of Open BusinessBy SamuelRose, 1 year 34 weeks ago. [via OpenBusinessModels WikiHive blog] IntroOpen Business.cc blog reports about a Time Magazine article titled “Getting Rich Off Those Who Work For Free”. The Evolution Of The Creative Commons SpectrumBy SamuelRose, 1 year 34 weeks ago. Symbiosis And Living MachinesBy SamuelRose, 1 year 34 weeks ago.
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The nature of human cooperation with other species is now largely a based upon a symbiotic structure that has changed very little since the dawn of agriculture in early human civilization. Study Shows Cockroaches Make Group DecisionsBy SamuelRose, 1 year 34 weeks ago. Study: Groups outperform the best individuals at problem solvingBy SamuelRose, 1 year 34 weeks ago. [Thanks Madtom] A study by Patrick R. Laughlin, Erin C. Hatch, Jonathan S. Silver, and Lee Boh of the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, published in the APA Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, finds that group problem solving is more effective than problem solving by even the best individual expert. Sellaband and Musical InnovationBy SamuelRose, 1 year 34 weeks ago. OpenBusiness » Blog Archive » Sellaband - A Truly Distributed Music Business Received this message today from Michel Bauwens: RootsCamp: Civic Engagement Un-ConferenceBy SamuelRose, 1 year 34 weeks ago. Chris Messina writes:
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