Tag: Design 4 Resilience

Which Resilient Future?

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“I’ll be dead by then. Shot.”
Large brown eyes stared back at me as he spoke, with a sincerity and certainty that tied my stomach in knots. Read more »

Design, Resilience, and Knowledge

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The idea of design for resilience opens multiple conversations. Read more »

Viennese Talks on Resilience & Networks

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Last Thursday I spoke at the Viennese Talks on Resilience & Networks hosted by FAS.research, the Austrian Ministry of Science & Research, The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, and the Federation of Austrian Industries. Read more »

Towards a Resilience Pattern Language

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Chris Byrne, a participant at D4R last Saturday, has catalyzed D4R's first informal workgroup to discover a resilience pattern language. Read more »

Got a Multiscale Social Change Strategy I Can Borrow?

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I'm a huge fan of Worldchanging. It's a big source of inspiration for Shareable. Shareable is like Worldchanging in ways, but we're more focused on the social versus the eco-technological side of sustainability. Read more »

The 9 Billion Ton Hamster

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Economies around the world have optimized for one variable: growth. Read more »

Have Families Become More Resilient?

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I am spending today at Design 4 Resilience at the Berkeley Hub—and so I’m thinking a lot about resilience. Specifically, family resilience. Read more »

Design 4 Resilience Event Notes

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D4R featured rich dialog which is partially captured in the below conference media. Thanks to D4R participants, sponsors, and co-hosts for an inspiring day. At the bottom of the page are resources for hosting your own D4R event. Read more »

Innovating by Analogy

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The theme of Design 4 Resilience, an upcoming event co-hosted by Shareable, offers multiple invitations. Read more »

What Neighborhoods Are Best Weathering the Foreclosure Crisis?

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I just discovered a 2009 study of what kinds of neighborhoods in six regions -- St. Louis, Cleveland, East Bay, Riverside, Chicago, and Atlanta -- are proving most resilient in the face of the foreclosure crisis. Read more »
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