On Christina’s new Craft production conversation
January 4th, 2006
Okay, had a very long 3+ hour FTF meeting this AM (and one hour phone meeting last night) that dealt in some very concrete ways with what you’re both talking about here…will write more and drop in here ASAP…this is all very relevant to Ned.
Hey Mark, Christina, Jeff,
We’ll be ruminating and posting to Christina’s latest Craft production discussion very soon. In the meantime, we’d like to bring your attention to this piece, What Tom Sawyer Knew, our recent contribution to the MicroFinance Marketplace conversation.
Christina’s new discussion and the cluster of recent comments here are all related to Sohodojo’s interest in the reinvention of consumerism to what we’ve called inprosumerism, that is, the experience-based involvement of the empowered Individual to participate in the full cycle of investment, production and consumption rather than being a bottomless sucking ashcan at the end of a product-pushing supply chain.
Here’s a link to our ONet blog’s Inprosumer category page where the individual blog posts contain links back to their source ONet conversations (most of which are Ned-related).
–Sohodojo Jim and Timlynn–
Entry Filed under: Inprosumerism, NED - Philanthropic Franchise
On Christina’s new Craft production conversation
January 4th, 2006
Okay, had a very long 3+ hour FTF meeting this AM (and one hour phone meeting last night) that dealt in some very concrete ways with what you’re both talking about here…will write more and drop in here ASAP…this is all very relevant to Ned.
Hey Mark, Christina, Jeff,
We’ll be ruminating and posting to Christina’s latest Craft production discussion very soon. In the meantime, we’d like to bring your attention to this piece, What Tom Sawyer Knew, our recent contribution to the MicroFinance Marketplace conversation.
Christina’s new discussion and the cluster of recent comments here are all related to Sohodojo’s interest in the reinvention of consumerism to what we’ve called inprosumerism, that is, the experience-based involvement of the empowered Individual to participate in the full cycle of investment, production and consumption rather than being a bottomless sucking ashcan at the end of a product-pushing supply chain.
Here’s a link to our ONet blog’s Inprosumer category page where the individual blog posts contain links back to their source ONet conversations (most of which are Ned-related).
–Sohodojo Jim and Timlynn–
Entry Filed under: Inprosumerism, NED - Philanthropic Franchise
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