[Air-L] <MoneyLab> PeerValue conference review on INC MoneyLab blog
Inge Sorensen
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Fri Sep 9 03:00:40 PDT 2016
Hi David, all,
This is very interesting. There is similar thinking in Scotland http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/universal-basic-income-snp-scotland-independent-conference-vote-a6931846.html
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Sørensen, I. E. (2016). The Revival of Live TV: Liveness in a multiplatform context. Media Culture Society, 38(3), pp. 381-39.
Sørensen, I. E. (2015). Go Crowdfund Yourself. In Geert Lovink, Nathaniel Tkacz & Patricia de Vries (eds.), MoneyLab Reader: An Intervention in Digital Economy. Amsterdam: Institute for Networked Cultures, pp. 268-280.
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Fra: Moneylab [moneylab-bounces at listcultures.org] på vegne af David Garcia [d.garcia at new-tactical-research.co.uk]
Sendt: 9. september 2016 09:22
Til: Ueberschlag Leila
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Emne: Re: <MoneyLab> PeerValue conference review on INC MoneyLab blog
Is it time for Money/Lab to have a candid discussion about the "Basic Income” model.
This was put to the vote and defeated in Switzerland but as automation grows and is now
touching previously "white collar" middle class jobs the impetus accross the political spectrum
is to take this seriously.
It could be that the economic impediments to implementing this might be substantive as
well as ideological. Would Money/Lab be a place for a candid examination of the different models being
proposed and what the practical challenges that would be in introducing it.
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d a v i d g a r c i a
On 8 Sep 2016, at 15:09, Ueberschlag Leila <leila.ueberschlag at gmail.com<mailto:leila.ueberschlag at gmail.com>> wrote:
MoneyLab was present at the PeerValue Conference last week in Amsterdam and wrote an article about it called On-Demand Economy: More Regulations and Non-Profits Apps Needed to Build a Fairer Future.
"Airbnb and Uber have recently been standing center stage in the international media theater. These dominant network platforms linking sellers and buyers bring new challenges to the field of the so-called collaborative economy and raise serious concern in terms of taxation, job security, healthcare insurance or work compensation. “When you get rid of governments but not of corporations, they grow out of control”, said media theorist and best-selling author Douglas Rushkoff."
Read the full article here<http://networkcultures.org/moneylab/2016/09/08/on-demand-economy-more-regulations-and-non-profit-apps-needed-to-build-a-fairer-future/>.
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