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A fresh new initiative of Alternative Channel TV and the organization committee of  2009 China Europa business convention.

TV China Europa is a new web TV about sustainable urban development launched in English, French and Chinese. The web 2.0 platform offers reports on urban sustainable developments, energy, automotive,air, waste and water management.

In their own words; “Designed as a web 2.0 video platform, China Europa TV is an interactive and participative web based TV, which enables Internet users to suggest their videos related to urban sustainable development and participate in the debate on sustainable cities of tomorrow.”

http://www.china-europa.tv

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camera-eye As a part of my blogging endeavour I’m adding  a comprehensive collection of documentary movies to my blog.  The collection is covering such variety of  topics as politics, society, new web 2.0 technologies and services, social initiatives, human rights violations etc.

But there is one feature of this videos, that they all have in common. You will not see them on your local channel! Or at-least; “You will not see this kind of content on commercial TV  as much as it is necessary (Considering the dumb state of today’s youth for example)”. Don’t you have a feeling sometimes, that there is someone up-there who just want to keep you stupid and uninformed?  That when you are watching the evening news they are misinforming you instead of informing you.  There is no doubt that the “Phat” media tycoons are hiding something from all of us. I just hope we are on the way to change the course of moral decadence and citizen passivity caused by the mainstream TV channels and all different forms of harmful media.

As I’m surfing the web looking for still more good docus to fit in to my blog, sometimes I come across a site that just stands out of the crowd. Documentary-log.com surely is one of those sites.  A nice collection of free-to-watch-online documentary movies divided into topic categories. Some of those movies will definitely find a way in to my own collection, but as I have no intention to copy the mentioned site here is the link. Educate yourself with … www.documentary-log.com

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utopiabritanica

“A map of the world that does not include Utopia is not worth even glancing at, for it leaves out the one country at which Humanity is always landing. And when Humanity lands there, it looks out, and seeing a better country, sets sail. Progress is the realisation of Utopias.”

Oscar Wilde

When I was starting my blog a month ago  I was pretty sure what is it going to be about. I was going around the idea for years, but only few weeks ago I got the concept right to start with actual writing and pulling the content together. Without any doubt, there is still a long way to go for me.  In the moment I am trying to add some valuable content to my blog; like links to existing sites and Web 2.0 services, that I believe have (or could have) a positive influence on our understanding of global society and consequently on our actions. As I am too concentrated to work on this kind of content in the moment I somehow omitted one of my initial ideas. To write about those intentional communities all around the world that tried, with less or more success, to construct a small living utopias in our bad-bad world already. That’s why it’s nice to see that somebody did at-least part of that job for me.

So if you came on my site looking for that kind of information do not hesitate and follow the link at the bottom of this article. Chris Coates’ website “Utopia Britannica”  reveals around his book of the same name and it is a great resource on Utopian experiments and communities that emerged during  the curse of the history on British Isles, but also on more general issues concerning the concepts of Utopia.

Don’t miss the comprehensive “further reading” section and links to existing on-line forums and initiatives.

Thanks Chris. You’ve done a good job

http://www.utopia-britannica.org.uk/

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” A Revolution Happens When Society Adopts New Behaviours.”

http://www.usnowfilm.com/

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Is there a way for average mortal to find out whats going on? The TV stations and Newspapers are feeding us again and again with the same stories, even-thou they do have access to much  wider sources of information. What about skipping the mediators and going directly to the source? This is a website of  The Thomson Reuters Foundation. Yes the same Reuters, that is selling the news to your local TV channel! Alternet is a “Humanitarian news network” and its philosophy can be easily summarised by its tag line “Alerting Humanitarians To Emergencies”.

http://www.alertnet.org

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Rethos.com
When I first came across the Rethos website it was still in construction. So I just subscribed to their alpha invite and kept waiting. Once the site went up and running, it did not left me dissapointed at all.  Great uncesored news concerning enviromental and human rights issues and a vibrant community on sites forums. Just click the link above and see for yourself.

Wikileaks.org
When there is injustice happening, there is always somebody to blame.  This site is a hammer on evil and injustice. Corruption cases, human rights violations and many more  are addressed here in great numbers. As Times Magazine pointed out ” … could become as important a journalistic tool as the Freedom of Information Act.”   Even-thou it should be used with care and always bear in mind that it is a Wiki after all. Use it as a clue, but not as an evidence.

Greenmaven.com
Everything green in one place! Search the green web with this eco-friendly search engine.

Green.wikia.com
Another Wiki. This time concerning environmental issues rather  than human rights. Great source of information on anything “green” you can imagine. From environmentally friendly technologies to a list ecological NGO’s and advice on how to live a sustainable living. Educate yourself with gree.wikia.com

Hrw.org
Website of one of the worlds leading human rights protection watchdogs.

Spacecollective.org

“What one man can imagine, other can achieve!” The number one reason why We (humans) haven’t achieved a better world yet, is that we do not dare to imagine it in the first place!  Afraid of being called naive or silly. On this site you will find some people that “Do Dare”. By far the best imaginarium of better worlds on-line…  and not silly at all.

Alternativechannel.tv

If you are fed up with commercial tv washing your brains out with silly stories and britney spears, this is a true alternative.

Wikipedia.org

Knowledge free for everybody. If  this is not an truly utopian idea, than what is? We live in the world where this is a reality. Almost!  Wikipedia is a template of common good and common achievement.

www.wired.com

Techno-utopianism for masses. One example of how a “No-bullshit” culture should look like.

wordpress.org

No, not joking.  The permanent endeavour  of the Wordpress community should not be  forgotten. Now people can not only listen, but they are being heard as well. Democracy at last! (?)

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