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Examining web-based materials. A snapshot of UK fablabs and hacker-spaces
Sabine Hielscher (SPRU) outlines initial impressions gained from an analysis of selected web-based materials on FabLabs and Hackerspaces in the UK to find out what type of information is being shared on these websites, in particular, in relation to the member’s activities, projects and aims
A Stronger Europe in the World: Major Challenges for EU Trade Policy. College of Europe EU Diplomacy Paper 02/2020
On 29 January 2020, Dr. Sabine Weyand, Director-General for Trade at the European
Commission, gave a lecture on “‘A stronger Europe in the world’: Major challenges
for EU trade policy” at the College of Europe in Bruges. She started out with the
challenges posed by the rise of populism and the shift towards more power-based
relations and protectionism, arguing that trade is increasingly seen as a proxy
through which the battle for political supremacy is fought. Dr. Weyand then
explained the trade priorities of the new European Commission: reforming the World
Trade Organisation for the benefit of a predictable, rules-based multilateral system;
managing the bilateral relations with major powers including the United States, China
and the United Kingdom; contributing as a ‘geopolitical Commission’ to other policy
fields and in particular the European Green Deal; and levelling the playing field by
promoting EU standard
Isle of Gigha Heritage Trust: an innovation history
The Isle of Gigha Heritage Trust is a company limited by guarantee with a charitable status, consisting of an elected board of directors to represent the Isle of Gigha residents. Since its inception, the Isle of Gigha Heritage Trust has created three subsidiary trading companies, which operate the island’s commercial activities (such as the running of three wind turbines). These provide the Trust with financial sustainability and fund regeneration on the island. The aims of the Trust in setting up Gigha Renewable Energy Limited were, firstly, to advance community ownership and development on the island; secondly, to promote the financial, social and environmental sustainability of the island; and thirdly, to generate profits to be recycled into other community projects on the island, including housing improvements and energy efficiency measures. This innovation history traces the development of the Isle of Gigha Heritage Trust from its inception (i.e. when the community bought their island from its laird in 2002) through to its development of a portfolio of renewable and energy efficiency projects
Morton, Masha. Max Klinger and Wilhelmine Culture: On the Treshold of German Modernism
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