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Can Citizens Initiative Reviews Revitalize Democracy?

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Daniel Schugurensky speaks with Healthy Democracy Oregon founder Elliot Shuford about reducing the shortcomings of ballot initiatives. Read more »

Felix Schürholz Makes The Case For Free Coworking

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Is no-charge access the next, inevitable evolution of the coworking movement? Read more »

Gleaning for Good: An Old Idea Is New Again

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Gleaning unwanted or leftover produce from farms or family gardens is making a comeback during these lean economic times. Read more »

Registration Open for the next Collaborative Chats! Collaborative Consumption and the Future of Mobility

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Transportation is often anecdotally referred to as the gateway to collaborative consumption. Read more »

This Tuesday! Shareable and SPUR Explore Policies for a Shareable City

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At Shareable we love exploring how best to create shareable cities. Read more »

This Week in Sharing

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Welcome to our weekly links post, I'm your host Malcolm, and before we start I just want to plug an event we've got coming up in San Francisco. In partnership with SPUR, sf. Read more »

Share Food, Make Friends: My Ride to SHARE Austin!

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Food is arguably our greatest common denominator and sharing food is hands down the best way to make friends. Read more »

NY Times Exaggerates Risk of Renting Out Your Car

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A recent NYT article says sharing your car could cancel your insurance policy. But car renters, and the services they use, say there's nothing to worry about. Read more »

Resistance Continues to Attacks on Bike and Ped Programs

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Modest federal investment in improving bike facilities has led to a boom in bicycling across the country. Read more »

When the Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Drones

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Not so long ago, you only heard about drones in the context of US military incursions across the Pakistani border. Now, I can't get through a day on the Internet without running into a half-dozen diverse stories about unmanned robot development. Read more »

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