Hello friend. Hope you are having a great day. This weeks newsletter is filled with good stuff for you. Enjoy!
On October 16th it’s the International #RidesharingDay 2015 for the 8th time.
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I just want to say that, in spite of our growing embarrassing reputation, most Danes are actually nice people who want to help the refugees. See for example Venligboerne (in Danish) — people gathering with the sole…
Hi there, in light of the current migrant situation in Europe, we think you should start this weeks newsletter by seeing this video.
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We’ll start out with why the terminology in the sharing economy is problematic.
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We’ll begin this weeks newsletter with why American presidential candidates need to care about the sharing economy.
Hi friends, hope you are having a great week. Have you heard the new term Dotcommunism?
We’ll begin this weeks newsletter with a Tinder-style app is a local swap shop for unwanted goods.
Sharing.Lab is a non-profit organisation, based in Copenhagen. We research and experiment with how sharing can empower urban communities. This letter explores what we find interesting within the sharing economy world.
We love this new feature on medium. We’re therefore planning on sending out our newsletter this way. The first one will come out tomorrow, but meanwhile you should check out our previous ones:
Sharing Sum Up — Week 16
Neal Gorenflo is the co-founder of Shareable, an award-winning news, action, connection hub for the sharing…
Rajesh Makwana is the director at Share The World’s Resources — a civil society organisation campaigning for a…