Our #organizations are systems of #ocean #destruction

In my paper in business & society review, I argue that organizations act as systems of ocean destruction & I explore how to operate a shift to organizations as systems of ocean thriving
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#organizationalaffordances
#organizingprinciples
#sustainableoceangovernance

https://hal.science/hal-04005729

From organizations as systems of ocean destruction to organizations as systems of ocean thriving

Despite growing awareness around human impacts on marine ecosystems, little action is taken to reduce the negative effects of organizations on the ocean, thus increasing risks of global collapse. In this paper, I argue that organizations act as systems of ocean destruction, and I explore how to operate a shift to organizations as systems of ocean conservation and thriving, enabling human-ocean socio-ecological coviability. To do so, I analyze the organizational affordances of the ocean: incommensurability, open access and complex property regimes, structural domination by humans and land, perceived inexhaustibility and cognitive distance. Then, based on the transdisciplinary analysis of mechanisms of ocean destruction, I discuss the constitution of ocean negative commons and the zombification process of the ocean. Lastly, I suggest alternative organizing principles that would allow to manage these commons and transform organizations to reconnect them with the ocean: degrowth, total responsibility, full cost allocation, ocean equity, and adaptive, place-based comanagement.

Silicon Valley and the Environmental Costs of AI

"resistance to the ecological programme of big tech is occurring internationally."

https://www.perc.org.uk/project_posts/silicon-valley-and-the-environmental-costs-of-ai/

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Silicon Valley and the Environmental Costs of AI - Political Economy Research Centre

Silicon Valley utopians imagine AI solutions to ecological crisis, while being oblivious to the real material and ecological harms their fantasies wreak. Jessica Silva was killed by the Mexican National Guard while protesting against water diversions to the United States. In 2020, long drought

Political Economy Research Centre
"unwaged artists were low-hanging fruit, ready not only to be picked & eaten by the aggressive market mechanisms of ownership economy but also ready to be instrumentalized as promotional tool" by ⁦@[email protected]#negativecommons https://paletten.net/artiklar/this-is-financial-advice
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