Vincenzo Maria Bruno Giorgino
(Università degli Studi di Torino)

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This transdisciplinary volume puts forward proposals for wiser, socially just and sustainable socio-economic systems in transition. There is growing support for the view that the end of capitalism is around the corner, but on which conceptual and ethical basis can we interpret these times? With investigations into feminist economics, post-growth environmentalism, socio-technical digital design, collaborative and commons economics, the editors create a dialogue between radical knowledge/practices and contemplative social sciences to transgress disciplinary boundaries and implement new visions of reality. This important book challenges our ways of thinking and outlines a pathway for new research.
The multifaceted and elusive features of the emerging distributed ledger technologies for social good clearly address our tacit knowledge and our inner social skills (life skills). They are the fundamental pillars that, silently, almost inadvertently, take care of the delicate intertwining of internal and external interactions, making the collective becoming sustainable and joyful. The co-designing of a fair ecosystem needs to orient cognitive intelligence through practical wisdom.
Biografia

Vincenzo Maria Bruno GIORGINO is Aggregate Professor in the Department of Economic and Social Sciences at the University of Turin, Italy. For the past 20 years he has been working towards the integration of social sciences and contemplative knowledge in action-research and higher education.
His main research interests focus on: wise co-designing collaborative commons economies, grounded theory methodology, contemplative commons, health and well being. He is currently involved in two H2020 funded programs: Co-City (Urban Innovative Actions Program) and CO3.
Letture consigliate e link utili
- Giorgino V., McCown D. 2018 “Life skills for peer production: Dancing together in a space of “not-knowing” Journal of Peer Production, issue #11 City.
- Kabat-Zinn J. 2018 Vivere momento per momento, TEA.
- Con Antonini et al. 2018 chapter 11 “First Life: From Maps to Social Networks and Back” in co-editor with Zack Walsh 2018 Co-Designing the Economies of Becoming in the Great Transition. Contemplative social sciences in dialogue with radical approaches, London, Palgrave MacMillan.
- McCown D. 2011 Teaching Mindfulness: A Practical Guide for Clinicians and Educators, Springer Con Xabier Renteria Uriarte 2017 “Is The Practical Wisdom Literature Actually Wise On Its Ontological ‘Right To Speak’?” in Kupers W. and Gunnlaugson O. (eds.) Wisdom Learning: Perspectives on Wising-Up Business and Management Education London, Routledge. 140-159 pages
- Purser, R. E., Forbes, D, Burke, A. (Eds.) 2016 Handbook of Mindfulness. Culture, Context, and Social Engagement, Springer.
- Giorgino V. 2015 “Contemplative Methods Meet Social Sciences: Back to Human Experience as It Is” Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, Volume 45, Issue 4 December 2015 Pages 461–483.