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ABOUT - PLANETWORK
About Planetwork. Planetwork is a San Francisco based network using information technology to address the pressing issues of our time - climate change, loss of biodiversity, social & economic justice, and true democracy. Planetwork convened the first international conference on global ecology and information technology in 2000, beginning aPLANETWORK
Background. In July 1998, at the height of the dot.com bubble, Jim Fournier, Elizabeth Thompson, Erik Davis, David Ulansey, Mike Vincenty and Heather Newbold founded Planetwork. In May 2000 the San Francisco based non-profit convened the first international conference focused on IT and global ecology at the Golden Gate Club in the Presidio.ASN SUMMARY
The ASN white paper was presented at the June 2003 Planetwork conference and published in First Monday the Peer-Reviewed Journal on the Internet on August 4, 2003. There are also 1,000 word and 5,600 word excerpts from the original 34,000 word white paper.. The ideas behind the ASN came out of a two year process from 2000 through 2002 facilitated by the Link Tank, a group of two dozenPLANETWORK
Planetwork produced the first international conference on global ecology and information technology in San Francisco in May 2000. That seminal event led to the ASN initiative to create a social network for civil society – before Facebook. Jim also put funds into the key friend-of-a-friend social network patent to keep it in the publicdomain
PLANETWORK DONATIONS Climate Path Solutions is a project of Planetwork NGO Inc, a CA 501(c)3. All donations are tax deductible to the full extent allowable by law. IRS form 990 is available upon request. HOTELS - PLANETWORK.NET PLANETWORK Conference Hotels & Motels. All distances calculated from the Golden Gate Club, Building 135 Fisher Loop in the Presidio. The Golden Gate Club is located about 0.8 mi. from the Lombard Gate entrance to the Presidio.ORGANIZER BIOS
Erik Davis is a San Franciso-based writer, culture critic, and independent scholar.His book TechGnosis, a study of technological mysticism in the information age, was recently published by Harmony Books.As a freelance writer, Davis has contributed articles and essays to Wired, Gnosis, 21C, Spin, Mediamatic, Lingua Franca, Magickal Blend, The Nation, Parabola, Green Egg, Details, Rolling StoneWWW.PLANETWORK.NET
301 Moved Permanently. nginx/1.14.0 (Ubuntu) JEFF GATES - PLANETWORK Author, educator, attorney, former investment banker and, for two decades, an adviser to policy-makers worldwide. Counsel to the U.S. Senate Finance Committee (1980-87)—working with Senator Russell Long of Louisiana, son of governor and Senator Huey P. Long. Crafted federal law on employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) and pensionplans.
BUILDING IDENTITY AND TRUST INTO THE NEXT- GENERATION the augmented social network: building identity and trust into the next-generation internet a report for the link tank ken jordan jan hauser steven fosterABOUT - PLANETWORK
About Planetwork. Planetwork is a San Francisco based network using information technology to address the pressing issues of our time - climate change, loss of biodiversity, social & economic justice, and true democracy. Planetwork convened the first international conference on global ecology and information technology in 2000, beginning aPLANETWORK
Background. In July 1998, at the height of the dot.com bubble, Jim Fournier, Elizabeth Thompson, Erik Davis, David Ulansey, Mike Vincenty and Heather Newbold founded Planetwork. In May 2000 the San Francisco based non-profit convened the first international conference focused on IT and global ecology at the Golden Gate Club in the Presidio.ASN SUMMARY
The ASN white paper was presented at the June 2003 Planetwork conference and published in First Monday the Peer-Reviewed Journal on the Internet on August 4, 2003. There are also 1,000 word and 5,600 word excerpts from the original 34,000 word white paper.. The ideas behind the ASN came out of a two year process from 2000 through 2002 facilitated by the Link Tank, a group of two dozenPLANETWORK
Planetwork produced the first international conference on global ecology and information technology in San Francisco in May 2000. That seminal event led to the ASN initiative to create a social network for civil society – before Facebook. Jim also put funds into the key friend-of-a-friend social network patent to keep it in the publicdomain
PLANETWORK DONATIONS Climate Path Solutions is a project of Planetwork NGO Inc, a CA 501(c)3. All donations are tax deductible to the full extent allowable by law. IRS form 990 is available upon request. HOTELS - PLANETWORK.NET PLANETWORK Conference Hotels & Motels. All distances calculated from the Golden Gate Club, Building 135 Fisher Loop in the Presidio. The Golden Gate Club is located about 0.8 mi. from the Lombard Gate entrance to the Presidio.ORGANIZER BIOS
Erik Davis is a San Franciso-based writer, culture critic, and independent scholar.His book TechGnosis, a study of technological mysticism in the information age, was recently published by Harmony Books.As a freelance writer, Davis has contributed articles and essays to Wired, Gnosis, 21C, Spin, Mediamatic, Lingua Franca, Magickal Blend, The Nation, Parabola, Green Egg, Details, Rolling StoneWWW.PLANETWORK.NET
301 Moved Permanently. nginx/1.14.0 (Ubuntu) JEFF GATES - PLANETWORK Author, educator, attorney, former investment banker and, for two decades, an adviser to policy-makers worldwide. Counsel to the U.S. Senate Finance Committee (1980-87)—working with Senator Russell Long of Louisiana, son of governor and Senator Huey P. Long. Crafted federal law on employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) and pensionplans.
BUILDING IDENTITY AND TRUST INTO THE NEXT- GENERATION the augmented social network: building identity and trust into the next-generation internet a report for the link tank ken jordan jan hauser steven foster HOTELS - PLANETWORK.NET PLANETWORK Conference Hotels & Motels. All distances calculated from the Golden Gate Club, Building 135 Fisher Loop in the Presidio. The Golden Gate Club is located about 0.8 mi. from the Lombard Gate entrance to the Presidio.WWW.PLANETWORK.NET
301 Moved Permanently. nginx/1.14.0 (Ubuntu)MARSHALL LEFFERTS
Marshall is co-producer of the Buckminster Fuller Institute's EARTHscope project, and serves as co-director of the Foundation for Conscious Evolution, working closely with its founder, Barbara Marx Hubbard, and Teresa Collins, FCE's other co-director.Together they are bringing forth the worldview of Conscious Evolution through online and in-person educational and community-development programsPLANETWORK.NET
Registration; InterActive; Participants; Presenters; Program; Partners; Logistics; Blog Back; Wiki; Conference Logistics. The Golden Gate Club is located in the San Francisco Presidio at 135 Fisher Loop San Francisco, CA 94129-1194PARTICIPANTS
PLANETWORK 1230 Market Street, Suite 517, San Francisco, CA 94102 voicemail 415-436-0123, fax 415-621-7790 info@planetworkers.comPLANETWORK.NET
Registration; InterActive; Participants; Presenters; Program; Partners; Logistics; Blog Back; Wiki; The Planetwork Interactive At the San Francisco Presidio June 5PIERRE 'S BIO PAGE
Pierre Lévy is a philosopher who has devoted his professional life to the understanding of the cultural and cognitive impacts of the digital technologies and to promote their best social uses.GAIL TAYLOR
Gail brings 38 years of experience to group facilitation, instructional design and experiential learning to Tomorrow Makers. Gail uses a synergistic approach to link diverse parties, dissolve blocks of competition, and enable organizations and communities to tap into tacit and entrepreneurial knowledge.PRESENTERS
Presenters. Updated May 10, 2000 @ 7:30 pm PDT. Ralph Abraham. ralph-abraham.org chaos mathematician, author and creator of The Visual Math Institute . Catherine BaldiPLANETWORK.NET
Emerging Technologies and the Future of Activism: select cp.id from conference_presentation as cp, user as u where u.id=cp.user_id and u.first='Alex' and u.last='Steffen'Alex Steffen , Worldchanging.comABOUT - PLANETWORK
About Planetwork. Planetwork is a San Francisco based network using information technology to address the pressing issues of our time - climate change, loss of biodiversity, social & economic justice, and true democracy. Planetwork convened the first international conference on global ecology and information technology in 2000, beginning aPLANETWORK PROJECTS
Bloom Network is a social network for regenerative culture. Local Bloom chapters produce events in cities across the world to help people and companies share tools and resources that support healthy people, planet, and communities.PLANETWORK
In July 1998, at the height of the dot.com bubble, Jim Fournier, Elizabeth Thompson, Erik Davis, David Ulansey, Mike Vincenty and Heather Newbold founded Planetwork.PLANETWORK
Planetwork. Climate Path Solutions is a totally new kind of on-line network-of-networks to help grassroots social movements organize the urgent call-to-actions for climate protection and solutions. Climate Path provides an interoperable network to grassroots organizations and other non-profits free of charge. . climatepath.solutions.ASN SUMMARY
The ASN white paper was presented at the June 2003 Planetwork conference and published in First Monday the Peer-Reviewed Journal on the Internet on August 4, 2003. There are also 1,000 word and 5,600 word excerpts from the original 34,000 word white paper.. The ideas behind the ASN came out of a two year process from 2000 through 2002 facilitated by the Link Tank, a group of two dozenPLANETWORK
Planetwork produced the first international conference on global ecology and information technology in San Francisco in May 2000. That seminal event led to the ASN initiative to create a social network for civil society – before Facebook. Jim also put funds into the key friend-of-a-friend social network patent to keep it in the publicdomain
PLANETWORK DONATIONS Climate Path Solutions is a project of Planetwork NGO Inc, a CA 501(c)3. All donations are tax deductible to the full extent allowable by law. IRS form 990 is available upon request. LINK TANK - PLANETWORK The first International Planetwork Conference was held at the Presidio in San Francisco in May 2000. Soon after that conference an informal group calling itself the Webcabal started meeting to discuss various possibilities and potential implementation strategies.WWW.PLANETWORK.NET
301 Moved Permanently. nginx/1.14.0 (Ubuntu) BUILDING IDENTITY AND TRUST INTO THE NEXT- GENERATION the augmented social network: building identity and trust into the next-generation internet a report for the link tank ken jordan jan hauser steven fosterABOUT - PLANETWORK
About Planetwork. Planetwork is a San Francisco based network using information technology to address the pressing issues of our time - climate change, loss of biodiversity, social & economic justice, and true democracy. Planetwork convened the first international conference on global ecology and information technology in 2000, beginning aPLANETWORK PROJECTS
Bloom Network is a social network for regenerative culture. Local Bloom chapters produce events in cities across the world to help people and companies share tools and resources that support healthy people, planet, and communities.PLANETWORK
In July 1998, at the height of the dot.com bubble, Jim Fournier, Elizabeth Thompson, Erik Davis, David Ulansey, Mike Vincenty and Heather Newbold founded Planetwork.PLANETWORK
Planetwork. Climate Path Solutions is a totally new kind of on-line network-of-networks to help grassroots social movements organize the urgent call-to-actions for climate protection and solutions. Climate Path provides an interoperable network to grassroots organizations and other non-profits free of charge. . climatepath.solutions.ASN SUMMARY
The ASN white paper was presented at the June 2003 Planetwork conference and published in First Monday the Peer-Reviewed Journal on the Internet on August 4, 2003. There are also 1,000 word and 5,600 word excerpts from the original 34,000 word white paper.. The ideas behind the ASN came out of a two year process from 2000 through 2002 facilitated by the Link Tank, a group of two dozenPLANETWORK
Planetwork produced the first international conference on global ecology and information technology in San Francisco in May 2000. That seminal event led to the ASN initiative to create a social network for civil society – before Facebook. Jim also put funds into the key friend-of-a-friend social network patent to keep it in the publicdomain
PLANETWORK DONATIONS Climate Path Solutions is a project of Planetwork NGO Inc, a CA 501(c)3. All donations are tax deductible to the full extent allowable by law. IRS form 990 is available upon request. LINK TANK - PLANETWORK The first International Planetwork Conference was held at the Presidio in San Francisco in May 2000. Soon after that conference an informal group calling itself the Webcabal started meeting to discuss various possibilities and potential implementation strategies.WWW.PLANETWORK.NET
301 Moved Permanently. nginx/1.14.0 (Ubuntu) BUILDING IDENTITY AND TRUST INTO THE NEXT- GENERATION the augmented social network: building identity and trust into the next-generation internet a report for the link tank ken jordan jan hauser steven foster HOTELS - PLANETWORK.NET PLANETWORK Conference Hotels & Motels. All distances calculated from the Golden Gate Club, Building 135 Fisher Loop in the Presidio. The Golden Gate Club is located about 0.8 mi. from the Lombard Gate entrance to the Presidio.GGCLUB - PLANETWORK
PLANETWORK - 1230 Market Street - Suite 517 - San Francisco, CA 94102 - voicemail 415-436-0123 - fax 415-621-7790 - info@planetworkers.cominfo@planetworkers.comPLANETWORK.NET
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RICHARD PERL
Richard Perl is one of the organizers and original board members of Social Venture Network. He is trained in law and business and, through Pacific Partners International Investments, Inc., has been involved in a number of for-profit and non-profit ventures in several industries.JOHN'S BIO PAGE
John Radke Ph.D. Associate Professor of Environmental Planning and Geographic Information Science Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, Department of City and Regional Planning Director, Geographic Information Science Center, 102 Wheeler Hall University of California, Berkeley, California, 94720-1870 ratt@ced.berkeley.eduMARSHALL LEFFERTS
Marshall is co-producer of the Buckminster Fuller Institute's EARTHscope project, and serves as co-director of the Foundation for Conscious Evolution, working closely with its founder, Barbara Marx Hubbard, and Teresa Collins, FCE's other co-director.Together they are bringing forth the worldview of Conscious Evolution through online and in-person educational and community-development programs MARIA ANNA JANKOWSKA Maria Anna Jankowska is an associate network resources librarian at the University of Idaho Library in Moscow, Idaho. She holds a Ph.D. in economics from Poland and a library degree from the University of California at Berkeley.PLANETWORK.NET
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Julia Butterfly Hill kept a tree-top vigil on a tarp-covered platform to stop Maxxam/Pacific Lumber Company from completing a timber harvestplan that dooms the
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DEDICATED TO ADDRESSING THE GLOBAL IMPERATIVES OF OUR TIME: * Restore the Climate * Preserve biodiversity and nature * Create conditions for right livelihood for all people PLANETWORK CONVENED A CONFERENCE AROUND GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY THAT GREW INTO A COMMUNITY THAT LAUNCHED DIGITAL IDENTITYLINKTANK
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Augmented Social NetworkIDENTITY COMMONS
User centric digital identityBACKGROUND
In July 1998, at the height of the dot.com bubble, Jim Fournier, Elizabeth Thompson, Erik Davis, David Ulansey, Mike Vincenty and Heather Newbold founded Planetwork. In May 2000 the San Francisco based non-profit convened the first international conference focused on IT and global ecology at the Golden Gate Club in the Presidio. That seminal event spawned a conversation about the potential for an online social network for society. Brad deGraf and Elizabeth Thompson, along with other members of the emergent Planetwork community, initiated LinkTank , an invitational network that grew to include 50 information technology and media professionals, who met for two years in San Francisco and NewYork as a fiscal project of Planetwork. In 2002 the group commissioned three of its members, Ken Jordan, Jan Hauser and Steven Foster to write the Augmented Social Network (ASN)whitepaper, published in the peer reviewed online journal First Monday and presented at the Planetwork conference in 2003. One of the key insight from the LinkTank Principles was that any truly global network must also be truly decentralized; like Einstein’s universe, its center must be everywhere and nowhere. The LinkTank statement of purpose remains unrealized and more relevant than ever: _We are dedicated to the creation and maintenance of a digital communications platform, operated as a public interest utility, that will strengthen civil society by enabling people to connect, communicate, make transactions, and self-organize in a manner that is consistent with the highest principles of democracy and reflects an enlightened understanding of the fragile beauty of our planet. We will bring together, develop, promote, and hold as a global public commons, software tools and infrastructure that facilitate the emergence, growth, and vitality of networks of individuals and organizations who share ecological and social justice values, as articulated in theEarth Charter._
When Jim and Ken pitched the ASN idea to Soros in 2002, the gatekeeper had just embraced open source software, and could not even understand, much less imagine, the idea of an online social network for civilsociety.
At the 2002 Planetwork Conference, Jim actively facilitated a panel discussion and then heated audience debate between Reid Hoffman and the open FOF (friend-of-a-friend) community, when Linkedin was still just a tiny startup. Over the next decade, many of the developers in the Planetwork community sought to build decentralized personal data exchange on the Internet. An initiative led by Drummond Reed called XDI promised to provide a solution using XML. Jim served on the board of XDI.org for a decade and one of the most respected developers in the community, Victor Grey, held Planetwork’s seat on the XDI technical committeeat OASIS.
Planetwork was also the fiscal sponsor for Identity Commons, which launched the concept of (user-centric)digital identity facilitated by Kaliya Hamlin, aka Identity Woman, who created un-conferences and in turn co-founded the Internet Identity Workshop (IIW),still held twice a year at the Computer History Museum. But, it was much easier to build centralized commercial platforms, and the first to scale dominated and made it impossible for any others tochallenge them.
Now, over 15 years later, all of the implications that the members of the LinkTank foresaw have come to pass, everyone is familiar with social networks and increasingly understand the failures of allowing them to be controlled by large commercial platforms. Over recent years the word 'blockchain' came to represent the very idea of decentralized systems, but with experience many have more recently come to understand that additional layers are also needed to build working systems, and that tokenized assets may not actually be the most effective model for building community. Through it all the Planetwork community have continued to focus on the core questions: What are the keys to building truly distributed systems for online information exchange needed by society, as well as effective new models for commence? Planetwork had also invested in a tiny startup that held the key social network patent, to keep it in the public domain. Reid found he was on that patent and acquired the company, resulting in Planetwork holding shares in the IPO. They used the windfall to hire, Victor Grey, to build a collaboratively curated network called Spherical. In 2015, while working on that and advising friends still focused on decentralized data exchange, Victor and Jim realized how to actually create simple automated Internet data exchange agreements in JavaScript called “link contracts”. They immediately recognized the value of the solution so long sought by the community, formed Portable Data Corp, and filed a patent on JLINC in April 2015, just before the blockchain hype sucked all the air out of the room. JLINC.com JLINC is neither a blockchain nor an ICO, but uses some of the same key innovations in a new way to provide “automated cryptographically signed contracts” that control the exchange and use of data between separate databases at separate domains across the Internet. The JLINC open protocol is held by the Planetwork Foundation at: JLINC.orgPROJECTS
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