[P2P-F] Fwd: New Solutions Journalism Channel, Doing Good, Is Live!
Michel Bauwens
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Mon May 7 00:15:23 CEST 2018
fyi article about cape town,
Michel
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Dear
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I’m excited to announce that our new channel, "Doing Good", has officially
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complicated problems under a microscope with the goal of finding solutions.
It focuses on what’s working, and how we can do better.
Sounds great, right? Here are some of the articles our experts have
recommended this week:
Piqer Helen Morgan focuses on how inexpensive greenhouses are helping
farmers in India adapt to climate change
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The social entrepreneurs behind the idea were trying to address the issue
of growing numbers of farmer suicides, linked to problems with low crop
yields due to drought.
We read so much about the global opioid crisis, but rarely about solutions.
Piqer Danielle Batist points to Portugal’s drug decriminalization program
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which has successfully reduced opioid use, as well as drug abuse of all
kinds.
Michaela Haas highlighted an article about carbon farming
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and more specifically how plants and agriculture can play a major role in
significantly reducing C02 released into the atmosphere.
Jodie Jackson found an article about a young entrepreneur who’s crowdfunded
and built gigantic device to clean up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
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island of plastic roughly the size of France floating in the Pacific
Ocean). The device, called The Ocean Cleanup, will set sail this summer.
Finally, we have an article from the Good News Network
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trying to address growing inequality by teaching people from the poorest
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*Your Piqs Of The Week:*
- A Surprising Unintended Consequence Of Cape Town's Drought: Unity And
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- Lecture: Immigration And Freedom
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- Video On Media Monopolies: Should AT&T And Time Warner Merge?
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- The Western Gaze In African Photography
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Jodie Jackson is a conscious news-consumer-turned-author, of the book "You
Are What You Read". She has been researching the psychological impact of
the news for the last 7 years and campaigns for the greater inclusion of
solutions-focused news stories in the mainstream media. She holds a
Master’s Degree in Applied Positive Psychology from the University of East
London (UK) and is a Partner at The Constructive Journalism Project. Jodie
is a regular speaker at media conferences and universities.
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A Surprising Unintended Consequence Of Cape Town's Drought: Unity And
Cooperation
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This Huffington Post Highline piece is a beautiful read, both for the
reporting and writing, and also the overall message of optimism it imparts.
Most people will have heard of Cape Town's count down to "day zero"—the day
that the city runs out of water. Leading up to this cataclysmic day, most
media pundits (and even the local government) predicted utter chaos. The
fact that water was running out in a city known for a history of extreme
racial tension only made predictions more dire.
However, when reporter Eve Fairbanks traveled to Cape Town to see how
residents were managing the impending apocalypse, what she found was quite
the contrary: People were coming together, across economic and even racial
lines, to conserve water and try to find some sort of solution: Voluntary
water usage plummeted, and it soon became a badge of honor to "show a
visitor day-old urine ripening in your toilet."
She describes residents of Cape Town's behavior as a "beautiful social
experiment."
It could be that human beings are just waiting for something that gives
them a challenge, a chance to rise above their politics-exhausted cynicisms
and prove they can be good neighbors, stand for more than just money and
success, and find ingenious tricks, together, to outwit their new
tormentors. It could be that certain kinds of disasters—particularly the
natural, which feel more neutral and acceptable than politically driven
ones—may wedge open spaces for change in other areas in which we feel stuck.
This excellent piece about how Capetonians came together—and what their
cooperation achieved—is definitely worth a read.
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Source: Eve Fairbanks highline.huffingtonpost.com
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The Unlikely Upside of Cape Town's Drought
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Japanese Biohackers Make "Clean Meat" In A Lab
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Our meat consumption isn’t sustainable. But lab made meat has the potential
to fundamentally transform the human food chain. This will have a
planetary-wide impact, providing an eco-friendly and safe source of animal
protein. And innovation is not just happening in universities and corporate
research facilities: at-home biohackers are already making it happen.
“His English is a little broken, but his instructions are so clear I pause
to wonder, 'Well, why aren’t I growing a lab meat in my kitchen?'”
The author is referring a conversation with Yuki Hanyu on the growing
‘clean meat’ community. Japan-based Hanyu, who holds a PhD in chemistry, is
more than a mere enthusiast on the subject. With the Shojinmeat Project, he
connects roughly 30 DIY citizen scientists across Japan — often schoolkids
— who all grow artificial meat in their own homes. Apart from offering each
other advice and exchanging experience, the group frequently post articles
as well as pictures of their work, sharing both their insights and their
enthusiasm with others.
In the article, Hanyu describes the delicate process of making meat from
cells in a fertilized egg — involving dry ice, centrifuge and an incubator
in true Do It Yourself style. The Shojinmeat Project isn’t the only thing
Hanyu is up to — in 2015 he funded the start-up company Integriculture,
with the hopes of creating “a general purpose large-scale cell culture
system”.
With Integriculture Hanyu looks beyond meat, departing from similar
companies by thinking in more general terms. Among other things, the
company plans on using its cell-growing technology to create customized
products for cosmetics and supplement companies. Further out, they want to
create a clean-meat infrastructure that they could license out to other
companies, reaching a broader market.
“Until lab meat becomes more mainstream, however, Shojinmeat will be
growing its own culture of DIY enthusiasts who create their own meat at
home. Will you be among them?”
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04/16/2018
Shojinmeat is Growing a DIY Clean Meat Community
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Lecture: Immigration And Freedom
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In the wake of the ongoing concern with immigration in the US and the Windrush
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in the UK, it is worth revisiting this lecture by LSE philosopher
Chandran Kukathas. The lecture was given in 2017 at George Mason
University, but it could not be more topical. Kukathas's theme is
immigration and freedom. But while we often think of this in terms of a
migrant's freedom to move, Kukathas points to the impact immigration
control has on the prospective host country.
Borders, Kukathas notes, are a political construct. The extent to which
borders are enforced is always a matter of degree. Borders are not only
about who can enter the country. They also control what they do when they
are in that country, i.e. whether they can work, purchase property, or
settle. Immigration control, therefore, does not stop at the border.
For instance, enforcing immigration law requires policing non-immigrants
who might wish to hire undocumented immigrants. And this policing requires
the recreation of new and powerful bureaucracies. Kukathas's lecture points
to the costs of attempting to rigorously enforce immigration law.
To control immigration is to control people — and not just outsiders — but
also citizens who might be required to provide identification or made
liable for checking the status of those they hire. Thus, living in a
society that tightly controls immigration means living in a society that’s
very heavily controlled with respect to ourselves.
A transcript
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Source: Chandran Kukathas ppe.mercatus.org
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04/21/2017
"Immigration and Freedom" with Chandran Kukathas
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Video On Media Monopolies: Should AT&T And Time Warner Merge?
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This bite-sized video from the *New York Times* is an entertaining yet
sobering look at media monopolies. It explains horizontal and vertical
integration, the two ways that monopolies can form and take over a market
segment, usually to the detriment of consumers in the long run.
Given the current potential merger between AT&T and Time Warner, which a
judge is set to rule on in June, these economic basics are important for
everyone to get a grip on. While in this case the tech and communications
giants promise that joining their corporations would make wireless networks
faster and more reliable, the merger would also consolidate America’s
wireless companies to just three, which is almost certain to bump prices
for access to information and communication. Even Donald Trump suggested
this wasn’t a good idea.
“The question is whether one huge company plus another huge company, would
turn into one enormous telecom and media company controlling so much
content and the way it’s delivered to you that it could freeze out other
producers and distributors who want to make you laugh, cry, and binge
watch.”
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05/01/2018
Would AT&T's Time Warner Deal Help or Hurt Consumers? Judge Will Now Decide
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The Western Gaze In African Photography
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The World Press Foundation recently announced participants for the
prestigious Joop Swart masterclass — the list did not include
any African-born, Africa-based photographers. Of the 219 nominees, only 20
were from Africa and none were selected.
There are several factors behind this, including the fact that nominators
themselves are based in localities that do not give them knowledge of the
existence of African photographers. That is not a good excuse, though, as
powerful organizations such as the World Press Photo (WPP) should be doing
more to identify photographers in African countries given they do exist and
stand most to benefit from networking and training opportunities.
By choosing who gets to be recognised, selected for training by respected
photographers and photo editors, and networked into powerful media houses,
such organisations have the power to direct who pictures and narrates our
world.
What is most troubling about overlooking African photographers is that
instead such initiatives "reward, once again, Europeans who fly into Africa
to photograph locations with which they are not familiar, often through the
same, unquestioned and stereotypical lens."
As an African storyteller, I know only too well of the lens through which
mainstream media still sees my continent. Born in Kenya and now living in
Senegal, I rarely see images in global media that represent the African
experience in its full diversity. It's easy to find pictures of slums,
garbage heaps, conflict, but rarely of positive images in western media. I
turn to Instagram for that.
By leaving out photographers from African countries, and continuing to skew
the selection process towards photographers who are from Europe and North
America, the way the world pictures and imagines Africa and Africans will
remain as they have historically been framed by the geopolitical west — as
a location of a special brand of savagery and darkness to which those in
the west have no parallel experiences or equivalent.
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