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Æurosphere Ecological. How Science of Networks, Information Dynamics and Connectivism could help Politics to be more inclusive, transparent, equitable for people, incorporating Culture and different disciplines in the progressive stages of decision making G. Laquidara1, Marika Mazzi Boém1, J. Jovenal,2 - 1X23 Ltd MIUR Research Archive #60954DHH in Artificial Intelligence, Physics and Cybernetics, Computer Science, Network Science, Non-linear and Complex Systems; Financial Quantitative Modeling, Systems’ Dynamics Qualitative Analysis, Quantified Politics - (Rome, Salerno - Italy; Lisbon - Portugal)1; 2 J. Jovenal, (Brown's Café Rua dos Sapateiros, 1100-579; Lisboa - Portugal) Submitted to: OSF [Open Society Foundation], OSIFE [Open Society Initiative for Europe], Grants for European Elections (2013, sept. 13)
Abstract. Basing on our research “ThePrimate® - HPW and NNs Ecosystem based on DDC⁺ classification oriented to singularities” [DOI.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.689881, (2012)], and “An approach to Filamento” [DOI.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.714984, (2012)], as well as on “Æurosphere number zerØ” [J. Jovenal, DOI.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.722894, (2005, r.2013)], we developed an executive project of the original Æurosphere’s model (2005), at present time named Æurosphere Ecological. It stands as a complex and highly open participatory structure, plugged in the civil society and aiming to aggregate social issues basing on the values of connectivism, as well as to bridge the gap between government organizations and citizens, yet increasing exponentially and dynamically the rise of borderline or invisible issues. The project could be implemented quickly and at low costs. These resulting rising social issues (could be defined as needs, proposals, petitions, recall, etx.] impact on a critical mass of individuals and organization, thus increasing their level of involvement as well as generating a multiplier effect. The Æurosphere Ecological system is able to ensure a very high creative rate of the so-called e-democracy members by stimulating them to activate original models-solutions; these could be easily and quickly applicable to the strategic political lines and to the legislative activities spread out by governments and political parties, thanks to a modeling processing and a quantitative analysis able to produce highly accessible, understandable, quantifiable proposals, rules and laws, even within different and far geographical and geopolitical districts and on a long-run period.
X23 Ltd. developed a lot of projects dealing with openness and social inclusion related to the Knowledge Science and to the Cultural Policies in the very last years. Basing on the research and development of original ecosystems called “Filamento®” and “ThePrimate®”, which were included in at least 6 European projects during 2012-2013 time lapse [EUHeritage, Culture Vivarium, Culture+, Prometheus, Heureka], X23 Ltd introduced new projects designing and models in partnership with local and international partners such as the National Research Council of Italy [CNR], the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage, NTUA - the National Technical University of Athens (GR), the Technical University of Budapest (HU), the Hogeschool van Amsterdam (NL), IIP/Create Amsterdam (NL), RIN (UK), the British Library (UK), the Royal Holloway University of London (UK), the University of Cambridge (UK), Aalborg University (DK), CapDigital (F), Université Paris-Sorbonne (F), Université Paris Descartes (F), the Europeana Foundation, Fashion, Newspaper e Judaica (EU), Creative Commons (US), the Princeton University (US), the Singularity University (US), etx. — contributing to spread out social participatory values and p2p practices in the dissemination, use, re-use, critical review, and sharing of scientific and cultural assets/values, thus spreading out folksonomy and e-participation as well as enhancing the comparison between the official encyclopedic taxonomy and the adaptive and folksonomic ones. This contributed to determine the different impact degree on the different territories and learning environments, disseminating new genetic development methods and a brand new quantum biology within structured systems. 1
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Mechanism. A doubled backbone. Æurosphere Ecological mechanism is based on 2 main functional pillars building a NNs network [Network of Networks], a genetic type [G.NNs] and supported by a double backbone of individuals and organizations who contribute to develop, disseminate and promote it. This double distributed core allows the proliferation of issues, instances, knowledge and of the widest and ubiquitous participation rate thanks to the comprehensiveness capability of the web, the expansion of the mobile internet and the forthcoming rising of IOT framework and of 3D Printing; it also enable the ability of the physical territory and of the city to assimilate the network itself and its features, with positive impacts and benefits in particular for people living on the margins, with no access to internet or with a low/absent level of digital literacy. Genetic models. The Æurosphere Ecological system operate according to a genetic growth mechanism, replicating the typical living/vital biological organisms processes to the social and creative ones. At a closer look it is possible to perceive a set of quaternary quantum proteic phenomena [etim. economics, chemistry] enabling new relationships., able to change position and function, to attract negotiations, to determine an influence stream even in minority conditions; to play a a high degree of interactivity and transactions as well as to persist, seek and help the best functioning within top-down, bottom-up, p2p iterative phenomena. The genetic growth networks, corresponding to the G.NNs [Genetic Network of Networks], generate different social processes if compared to the others; they differ from those based on molecules or limited, stable, spotted or coupled clusters as they evolve quickly and breed themselves in highly branched genotypic clusters, enhancing the variety and the liberty of the product {|genotype|·|place|} in thousands of peculiar districts. On the contrary, traditional clusters, working according to a programmed distribution, are sterner, less fertile and dispose to pursue/comprehend/understand new relationships with karyotypical singularities and peripheral margins. It is proved that in a genetic growth NNs, if supported by instances fine [-retrieval] processing, monitoring + emergencies analysis, thoughtful expert mining of the resulting social dynamics, is possible to achieve long strings of new social coupling, the inclusion of singularities, the exaptation of natural prerogatives, innovation, ecosystemic ecology, superentetic co-evolution4. — Action #1. — A capillary Network on the Web. Basing on the distributed and iterative scheme drown from the original genetic network called Filamento2 and on the model of ThePrimate3 , Æurosphere Ecological enable a web
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Filamento [2012, DOI.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.714984] is a logic-physical lattice of points traced
both in the real world and virtual, self-transmitting position and poly-dimensional Open Data through the Internet, thus building a “smart-objects" grid. 3
ThePrimate [2012, DOI.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.689881] is an HPW [High Power Web] platform
which allows dynamic classification of resources from a given database, the easy retrieval of data, reuse of items and iterative methods, a deeper layer of attached information. The structure of its graph is founded on the keys of “affinity” and “proximity”, it is modifiable according to singular needs and reusable to many different issues. 4
The Gaia Hypothesis [1974, DOI:10.1111/j.2153-3490.1974.tb01946.x]
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ecosystem by a participatory platform, at first aggregating, collecting and cataloguing the rising volunteer civil instances/issues. The platform is polycentric, adaptive, with a genetic growth flow allowing an open and high access to the citizens; it organize, cluster and process individual and collective big data/instances on a voluntary basis by using semantic ontologies and genetic algorithms, and cataloguing them in dynamic sub-clusters, according to a fluid mapping applying poly-dimensional keys. Each instance within its own cluster passes through a progressive review process, partly on folksonomic basis [review by and influence on the community, retrieval of new social customary rules] and partly as a result of the activity of an experts committee, who - on their turn - call on a dynamic and adaptive framework of rules as well as on a primary code of ethics [inferential, but not static (see further the mechanism of the dynamics of the code of ethics]. As a result, a ranking factor arise related to each civil instance/issue or cluster of instances/issues, corresponding to a social impact on the hybrid model of the scientific proposals circulating within a certain community as well as on the cultural phenomenon setting the critic aesthetic and functional points of the community itself, and of the individual/subjective puzzling of instances related to the information flow circulating in the ecosystem. The value of each instance/issue ranking factor is calibrated by a quali-quantitative attributes, privileging those rising from marginal individuals or singularities while decreasing the power and redundancy of recursive instances/issues. Furthermore, the multi-dimension of each transaction plays a prominent role during the retrieval process as well as the mining of the information, accordingly to the so-called “fine-grain” method: the accuracy of the filter is particularly susceptible and selective against fragile singularities, strong peculiarities, branched comprehensiveness, close-margin quotients. Cluster and sub-clusters is really fluid, i.e. the platform records a progressive rising/need of new subjectivities and, within the information flow itself, of changing logical polygons, constantly growing, with an extremely versatile semantic significant, so that - for example - in the retrieval process even largely isolated instances can be included in an emerging group, which otherwise would remain invisible. This particular feature becomes crucial in bottom-up germination process on voluntary basis, which often could not count on amplifier channels such as to attract their own kind, nor to stand out; so that, commonly, nor the ecosystem in its higher layer shall notify the 'emergency, or the subjects themselves are aware of it, including the bearer of the solitary instance/issue. This definitive emergency features stands as fundamental in the calculation process of the penetration rate of a network, that could not happen in the Æurosphere Ecological if the qualities giving the system its intrinsic equilibrium coarse: fine grain lacked. Furthermore, the condition of the ecosystem reveals particularly suitable for the injection into singularities and groups with a karyotype loose, the necessary quantity of harsh connotation [class and gender instances/issues who are surjective of borderism quality, rarity, singularity, etx.], as well as to intercept the subtle semantic meanings expressed by themselves [proposals, requests, appeals, petitions new]. In the other direction, the relationships’ mechanisms stimulates the rise of emerging initiatives and discriminatory expressions, or elitist ones, anti-ecological, dissonant, pathological and who act as a shaping level on the ecosystem; such instances/issues, however, while emerging are not automatically filtered by destructive reagents, thus ensuring the neutrally
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capacity to persist, then the warning in the involved districts, and the possible implementation of actions of isolation or censure on social antigen, immune basis, or vice versa of new inclusion and of prototyping. — Action #2. — A network of regional physical centers. A part from the web and the mobile platform, the Æurosphere Ecological radiate itself on the physical territory through a HUBs network. This HUBs are known as “Æurospheres”. They are physical environment run by volunteer staff where the same civic and social instances/issues spreading out on the web are collected and organized, even without the support of technological and digital infrastructure, for the benefit of those people who cannot connect to the web or have a mobile device. The Æurospheres deliver information, didactic, dissemination services in down-streaming mode aiming to increase the quality/consistence of the political-civic knowledge of the local hosting territories; besides, the HUBs contribute in expanding and enhancing the local civic instances in an upstreaming mode, so reinforcing the set-dimensional clustering per each logic district during the collecting phase - e.g., by gender, place, marginality, etc. In the third instance, they host the prototyping processes related to new propositional formulas. Finally, the call for iterative processes shaping the rules of the global network, characterizing them according to fine districts [in a G.NNs rules may differ from district to district], and - depending on the generation of new helical transactions between new rules and local body - infer new protein modules in the ecosystem that, in due course, will take part in the mutation of the code of ethics of the central kernel. As the Æurospheres regional network preserves its property of genetic development, as well as the high propensity to transactional and negotiation, the quality of the enzymatic top-down, bottom-up, p2p iterations - this very last a characteristic phenomenon, of the G.NNS ecology - it will be necessary that the same Æurospheres act according to an ontological, continued strength of support to other organizations placed in the same district territory, unfiltered by reagents subtractive ontologies [orthodox pre-judgments5]; our network of HUBs, the Æurospheres, works as a pure proteic element, strengthening the various initiatives around its core, in close cooperation with other networks placed in the near own neighborhood [without which the most of the genetic properties will disabled, therefore, the network itself would be intrinsically programmed, linear and stable. This very feature determines in fact the most important aspect of the proteic attitude of the Æurosphere Ecological. Unlike the non-genetic stable networks, who are used to stay kariotype still, the activities developed in our Æurospheres, the activities of our Æurospheres work throughout the local ferment [or rather in the global turmoil, but for g-local districts], and play an active role in strengthening and in the growth of the civil ecosystem, while decreasing its ortho-immune incompatibility [ideological-biological prejudice] in the relationships/negotiations processes, and exposing themselves to large shares of transactions and negotiations with the surrounding environment according to a karyotypic mission, removing the traditional cornerstones of ortho-doxa genetics, increasing its own dynamic weight / value of influence, stimulating the growth of new receptors, ligands or alternative elements. Later on, we will see how the network of Æurospheres, as ubiquitous as it is as the result of the quotient global:local, could benefit from a augmented heterodoxy coming from the
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spread activities operated in progress by localoid cells stretching out the physical territory looking for relationships and harvesting new instances, bringing them to the Æurospheres in order to add to the existing or replacing the position if it tends to eccentricity. The resulting value is a multiple and complex agent, able to preserve the vitality of the local in-vivo contexts, counteracting atrophy, and searching persistent quasi-equilibrium conditions, treating the social fitness rate also during long-run period, engaging multiple initiatives in the branched chains of relationships, enhancing the traditional extended transactions by adding new vital modules, settling down to the climatic conditions of the area, being able to change even if roles and central:marginal weights do mutate or if the situation related to the budgets:needs excesses is reversed among the different social cluster, or the dynamics of urgency:rest may change and the chirality of the symmetries of genres and the resulting allocations of power and interests in social organizations and government may re-invert, and if new and unexpected organism may arise.
Territorial districts of proponents. The Æurosphere Ecological proponents have to quickly prototype and then generate the G.NNs [the 2 both networks, the former on the web, the latter physically on the local regional territory], basing on a strong theoretical basis; counting on a smart and cohese team of technologists and managers, theory of social networks experts enabling the developers community to generate a complex graph [we will see later on that the setting up of this community is on crowd basis]; to infer continuous exapting non-binding genetic coordinates; to be supported by a local HUBs network; on volunteer basis; to undergo the process to a minimum degree of latency [lag] and uncertainty. The districts refers to a congenital everlasting kernel-district of the Æurosphere Ecological, who rules them. The kernel, in turn, has an innate helical behavior, according to a pillar made of 3 entity-iterative processes: (a) a code of ethics is in force, developed in a foundational phase; (b) a long-run, loose-coupling process is in force, folksonomic, ultra-permeable to the usual rules of the ecosystem transactions, nourished by the spontaneous and recursive use brought by the network citizens; (c) a rapid iterative process is in force, double-helix, which allows the circulation of: (A) — input process, for a monitoring entity: the quantified data drawn from the network dynamic [def. (Data-V)6]; (B)1 — output process, for an experts committee resident in the network: the mining of the weighted values related to the data (Data-V), after they have been compared to the code of ethic; (B)2 —in a permanent helical feedback process, on-going pumped in the ecosystem: the optimization of the values (Data-V),, aiming to continuative self-correction; (C) — in downgrade causation, to the code of ethics: emerging new founding “amines”. They act as an exaptation proto-entity. 4
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The Data-V contemplate usual hierarchically folksonomic data. In this way, since Data-V intervenes in (A) before that in (B1), (B2), the Æurosphere Ecological highlights its predilection for the free territorial rules, pre-exaptate by the civil organization.
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Factivism, ambassadors, empowering people. The districtual Æurospheres represents not only receptive hosts, but also highly active branching coefficients on the territory; this particular ability derives from the presence of a number of ambassadors each Æurosphere, who are true localoid ambassadors who come out from the HUBs as cells searching for reproductive relationships. The ambassadors move in local territories, act bidirectionally by addressing bidirectionally their interest on one hand to the emergent instances and on the other address the interest of groups of citizens to their own activities, by involving them, stimulating their participation and activism they could also experiment by the hosts of the districtual Æurospheres.
Policies. The access to the Æurosphere Ecological ecosystem is fully free. A few security policies for the univocal identification of the new users are requested to enter the ecosystem; the age profile, in fact, must match to a unique individual or group [for organizations] by a permanent Secure_ID and the following check by a MFA approach [Multi-Factor Authentication]. The uniqueness, however, does not necessarily correspond to the identity registry, which can be kept secret, yet coexisting with the criterion for the unique and distinct identification of: {|an ID for an ID|·|a subject for a subject|·|an ID for a subject|}, so that no multi-name identity may happen. The identification management is different if an individual or an organization want to register to the platform; the access to the various activities is also different for individuals and organizations: fully free for the former, according to policies pricing for the latter. The asymmetry is required to balance the natural power discrimination between a subject intrinsically organized [its impact is, in fact, stronger] and a single individual [who is weaker]; so that, the postulate expressed to put to zero the equation of ability to impact: {|such Cssingular which Cccolletcive|} can be preserved by adding to the second term a cost factor that remains absent for the first, always maintaining equal the capacity for action: {|such Cssingular which Ccrcolletcive|}, where Ccr has a mass that covers the r coefficient which will always decrement Cc.
Connectivism, Game Versatile Modeler. The adoption of the platform on the G.NNs internet of Æurosphere Ecological, [TheAEurosphere.org], is based on criteria related to connectivism and the behaviourism. In principal we give emphasis to the heuristic aspect of the social participation in a network of people, environments and empirical situations as a natural bearer of training, growth of knowledge and development of skills / quality of action. In order to specifically increase the inclination to the social dynamics analysis and its manifestations, as well as to stimulate participants in calling for proposals and summarizing quality solutions, the TheAEurosphere.org platform offers a simulation tool of practical contexts in the cd. life-science, called "ÆuroPlay", open to individuals as well as to groups and regulated by serious-game mechanisms. The tool offers conditions and circumstances of a given environment / group affected by a given dilemma, and allows the user to add, remove, edit, hypothesize, build and test solutions, to submit proposals and to provide ad-hoc solutions on a experimental quantified basis , ac-
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cording to real-time reactant reproductions, contextualized in CGI [Computer Generated Imagery], and to non-uncertain but validate scientific criteria. The tool is equipped with added analysis, verification, validation and forecasting instruments. The ÆuroPlay is equipped with a modern GraphicUI, can be used even without specific technical skills, it adopts the so-called gestural natural based components models [harvesting from smart objects libraries according to drag & drop gesture, getting instant reactions, using fine-tuning measurements, etx.], and at lower levels it supports standard and open languages as well as systems programming. The management of the simulated models in ÆuroPlay allows the collective cooperation, sharing, licensing, versioning and recovery of previous states, the granularity of the achieved states and their portability in different contexts. The use degree intensity that each individual/ organization activates in generating new models related to practical solutions to the dilemmas, and the impact resulting on the network and on the community from time to time generated by the addition of new answers to the posed dilemma, determine an increase of the “score” for each active participant. This coefficient arises from a serious-type social game mechanism, thus affecting other vital parameters of the proposed subject: for example, on the so-called. "enrichment" of a certain value personal virtual currency, called the “economic-karyotype”7 which will result as useful to vital conditions such as subsistence, permanence, the utility for/ in the ecological global ecosystem hosting it. It is, for example, thanks also to the calculation of this factor that an individual or a group, even the richest in the economic-kariotype, may be part of the committee of experts performing functions similar to the kernel-district government. As mentioned in the basic research note, the economic kariotype value is not hereditary or acquired by another process if not by the participation to the ecological aim of the guest ecosystem. 5
Æuroplay is both accessible through the network on the internet as well in the territorial Æurospheres, where each participant could record its own modeling, store the state of progress, share it cooperatively with other individuals by forming a cluster, thus exploring and demonstrating the outcomes. [During ÆurosphereFest! (see description later on in this document), the most emerging synthesized models will participate to dedicated sessions (i.e.. in Æurospherethons) and set out the case studies]. Ideas competition and intelligent data-mining. The repertoire of issues and ideas gathering freely:neatly in the genetic basin of the Æurosphere Ecological, thanks to the genetic fine-grain and, subsequently, through the modeling of game-solutions~competitive:co-operatives, can turn to a sparkling collective proactive committee; ie, it becomes manifest an implicit ability of the G.NNs to assume the shape of a permanent referendum proposal superentity, able to send to the top [the legislator, for example] relevant quantities of strongly thickened instances, qualitatively significant, timely and emerging. As the values of the weight [rank] are always local and related to the districts - that is, the entire body is superentetic, and can not but be considered as a ubiquitous growth of g-local
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L’Economic-Karyotype è un valore contemplato nel meccanismo del progetto Heureka e proviene
dal modello di sostenibilità ecologica della partecipazione alla comunità di ThePrimate. Per un approfondimento, si veda DOI.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.756209, 2012, p. 5~7; e DOI.org/10.6084/ m9.figshare.689881, 2012, p. 3.5.
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instances - it must be assumed that the emergence of instances can be guaranteed even in presence of very thin marginal motions, referring to isolated events or in a place that for a classic network have to be considered remote. Finally, individual instances can compete in the ecosystem while cooperating: on one hand, the Æurosphere Ecological favors by exaptation those genetic conditions underpinning new needs to emerge naturally; on the other, it puts in groups in a procreative competition, calling and allocating synthesis solutions, and promoting the latter both upward and toward all districts, as well as toward the kernel of the code of ethics.
ÆurosphereFest! The Æurosphere Ecological proposing organizations periodically organize an international event, called ÆurosphereFest!, an original and vibrant festival on culture and civic participation. Its characteristic is the promotion of emergencies, the identification of the ubiquity quotient of affinity:diversity, the ecological diversity of topics, and cultural and political participation, the adoption of the creative and artistic transference about themes such as politics and civic issues, the remote and marginal regionality of the networks [borderism], the border-thinking the helical relationship with power cores. The goal is to accelerate the most the instances coming from the bottom layer of the network districts, even more than the computational system, the algorithms of the fine genetic technology and the Æurospheres themselves including the ambassadors could do. To achieve this, the ÆurosphereFest!, at first will involve prominent individuals, artists, designers, scholars and intellectuals, in the comparison process of critical-performative contamination with the community of the cities; and later on, it will promote a high procreative concentration of contexts within special hackathons that, similarly, could follow the mechanism of the disciplinary transference, shaping the typical creative marathons of software development to the political, philosophical, legal virtuosity [btw the first philosophical, legal, political, coding hackathons from the time of the Agora], trying to achieve great genetic burst, with high impact as well as disruptive in the current socio-political panorama of transactions and negotiations. The hackathons results [den. Æurospherethons] will be disseminated during the ÆurosphereFest! also through the website TheAEurosphere.org, for the benefit of the global participation, thus to the coding iterations: {| folksonomics| twd | ethic-code |}, and of the governmental and local institutions, national and European.
Politics. The resulting local, national and European political processes, so highly participatory, and necessarily invested by the emerging values of the civil society, absorb the genetic properties and turn to intrinsically emergentist, pluralist and neutral if compared to the traditional stuck orthodoxies, but sensitive to the public arena and to the territory, absolutely permeable to the civi needs, being able to change and to be directly modified by a more global helical decisionmaking: {⧹ folksonomic encoded ⧸ ⧸ ∞ ⧹}. In other words, a genetic-layer factor is established, which optimize the synchrony between the legislature and the sovereign power of the people, useful, better than the existing democratic systems, mostly systemic-servant.
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Although barriers, preconceptions and karyotypic incompatibility are not easy to tbe set there, Æurospheres networks do not respond to the principles of functionalism [which, on the contrary, take place in congenital opposition to the freedom of genetic ones arising from our G.NNs] or utilitarianism, since the reversal of the balance of the power related to center:margins constantly and naturally corroborates, due to its karyotypic mission, a non-eccentric dynamic of the districtpositions which are more favored; they, however, are replaced continuously with new emerging needs, inducing another type of utility. We will call this new entity hyperutility in the meaning of fluid-dynamic of the systems, namely that deflates the constraint of the ecosystem from the utilitarian benefit of the nodes which share an eccentric tendency [of position, power], replacing them in a continuous genetic helical motion, and here is the sequencing: ⟨⧹connectedness⧸~⧹resilience⧸~⧹wealth⧸∞⧹reorganization⧸~⧹release⧸~⧹conservation⧸~⧹exploitation⧸⟩
Obviously, as the Æurosphere Ecological centers are missing constant subjective leadership centers, it is pretty much a given that this superentetic form of G.NNs type can fully substitute the traditional architecture of the hierarchical central governments and of the institutions, to which, instead, Æurosphere Ecological works through civic systemic-servant inference. Local Impact. L’impatto del network della Æurosphere Ecological è dirompente, complesso, sostenibile ed ecologico. La quaternarietà dei caratteri delle singole Æurospheres, coi loro gradi di complementarietà col tessuto territoriale circostante, l’innato modello genetico di network sociale, la ramificazione che raggiunge sempre le istanze marginali e le include potenziandole, la forte capacità di harvesting:disseminazione:crescita delle transazioni e negoziazioni dal basso, spinge a credere che il debutto del sistema proposto all’interno dei tessuti sociali locali possa sconvolgere i paradigmi partecipativi e, probabilmente, le dinamiche della governance da parte degli enti locali, in misura esponenziale, ossia con la tendenza ad includere la quantità sempre-quasi-intero del bacino demografico privato e delle organizzati, in chiave ecologica. Global Impact. The dual g-local paradigm of the 2 pillars related to the local G.NNs of Æurosphere Ecological ensures ubiquity in localization, and ubiquitous consistence coarse:fine grained. The versatility of the half-model, in fact, allows the components of the system [both individual and organized] to give effect to its ability in the distinction and judgment process, also applied to very large and complex ecosystems, which otherwise would not be understandable, as much as superentities are routinely judged as uncountable.
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The Æurosphere Ecological allows, rather, to virtually fit the ability of intellectual understanding of global events, even large and complex, thereby activating the normal criteria of democratic pro-active choice, thus by implication and participation. The fields of applications are many: from demographic trends to the participatory and civically bottom-up oriented politics [cd. e-democracy], to the aggregation of the marginal, sociocivil instances [i.e. dynamics of migration, and related to undeclared work], to the fine instantiation of the many gender prerogatives in the affirmation of values and quali-quantitative quotas of the different social segments, so that they could be fair and equal [women, LGBT, children and young people without representatives, elderly], to the analysis and understanding of the financial-economic, industrial, trade, services phenomena and of the local companies and of its territorial conditions [i.e. wear, unfair practices, accumulation of power in anticompetitive cores, unethical practices, industrial disease], to the theoretical and experimental knowledge related to the cultures and constitutional doctrines [Comparative law, European institutions, special jurisprudence, cultural peculiarities, administration & life-sciences], to the sustainable and/or creative use and destination of the nearby territory [land-use], to the urban creativity [smart-cities], to the artistic philology for cd. common-centers [artivism], to the criticism, inventiveness, collective intelligence, to the protest [movements]. Up to the comparative process between the newly synthesized instances part of the Æurospheres ecosystem and what officially and institutionally represented by the parties. As for systemic weak point, it is in the years of the policy that converge all instances from the exaptation-social agents [for convenience, we say that in the contemporary countries they are for the majority M.A.S.8 type], it will be needed to assigned to the continuous control of the electoral programs - provided with methods and tools for certain measuring, and the subsequent qualitative assessment of how the practical applications of the ideas coming from below were made by the representatives of the institutions - the power to generate an ecological evolution, complete and aurea of the human organized societies . 6
To date, the described above mechanism, as well as spread out by the Fathers to act according to such principles, it is full but inversely balanced. The plant weight of the machine at the base of Æurosphere Ecological will probably be able to reproduce the substance of interpretation, useful to historians to judge the social ecosystems next to come. Open-Data, testable hypotheses. Manifesto for a gene bank of politics and genealogy of governments.
Open-Data, testable hypotheses. A manifesto for a gene bank of politics and of the genealogy of governments. The dense quantity and quality of raw data, of datasets subsequently processed, of clusters of instances and related branched transactions, of models and synthesis prototypes, of genetic intricate propellers, of dilemmas and related solutions included in the Æurosphere Ecological, 8
MAS stands for the cd. Multi-agent Systems. In particular, the domain to which we intend to report
here the consistency of MAS provided a variety of micro-organisms agents, whose actions are articulated so crucial and complex as to require a "quantitative turning" for the benefit of citizenship, is that of the political governmental organizations. See for this interpretation: C. Folke, "Resilience: The emergence of a perspective for social-ecological systems analyzes" - Global environmental change - Elsevier (2006): 16.3: 253-267. DOI:10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2006.04.002 — et cit.
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they all assume a social relevant value only if its dissemination adheres to the principles of Openness, high accessibility, mass distribution, high genetic penetration and agglomeration in a social environment. That is to say that the increasing and affirmation of the Æurospheres G.NNs [genetic Networks of Networks] cannot only correspond but to an exponential increase of the following: of the knowledge of citizens; of the degree of participation of individuals and organizations to the governmental and organizational dynamics of the functional districts; of the quality and quantity rate of the public debate on emerging needs; of the convective continuous decrease of the extension of the so-called marginal and invisible areas; of the understanding and defense of the quotient fully functional between regions and significant:irrelevant functions; of the enlargement of the dynamic iterative among the different power centralization; of the entropic factor of the latter and of the coefficient of their lifespan, which can not grow unlimited; of their numerical quantity [polycentric, multi-districts]; of the genetic NNs’ enrichment by new special characters; of the freedom of expression; of the territorial resilience and of the persistence of their karyotypic characteristics; of the positive evolution of these very last in the power law; of the fluidity in the mapping process between instances and connections at first remote or incompatible, which should rather enter into a proximity and ubiquity relationship factor, irrespective of the previous limits of locality in the traditional networks; of the fitness degree of the ecosystem; of the degree of youth related to the codes.
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