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gift_networks [2020/08/14 11:08] mark_prosocialize_enochgift_networks [2021/08/04 06:11] – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 **The events**\\ **The events**\\
-They are called Really Really Free Market (Zone de Gratuité or Espace de Gratuité in French, Gratiferia in Spanish), they are similar to a market in them it is prohibited to sell or barter. Everything contributed has to be given away without expecting anything in return. They have to be organized by volunteers unless they have a regular place, time and day always the same and the participants already know how to participate and teach the newcomers how it works.+They are often called [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Really_Really_Free_Market|Really Really Free Markets]] (Zone de Gratuité or Espace de Gratuité in French, Gratiferia in Spanish), they are similar to a market but at them it is prohibited to sell or barter. Everything brought to them has to be given away without expecting anything in return. They have to be organized by volunteers unless they have a regular place, time and day always the same and the participants already know how to participate and teach the newcomers how it works.
  
-Many gift networks do not want their items to be resold or for takers to explicitly say so if that is their intention. They implement techniques to minimize this possible abuse. Some do not care about what is done with the gifts.+Many gift networks do not want their items to be resold or they want takers to explicitly say so if that is their intention. They implement techniques to minimize this possible abuse. Some do not care about what is done with the gifts.
 In general, gift networks are the easiest to start because gifting is a behavior that is comfortable and simple for people. It is a more familiar action than, for example, lending something to a stranger or carpooling with a stranger. In general, gift networks are the easiest to start because gifting is a behavior that is comfortable and simple for people. It is a more familiar action than, for example, lending something to a stranger or carpooling with a stranger.
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 +Here we organize the Gift Networks by where they can be found:\\
 +[[https://openaccesseconomy.org/doku.php?id=global_gift_networks|Global]]\\
 +[[https://openaccesseconomy.org/doku.php?id=canada_gift_networks|Canada]]\\
 +[[https://openaccesseconomy.org/doku.php?id=catalonia_gift_networks#reus|Catalonia]]\\
 +[[https://openaccesseconomy.org/doku.php?id=chile_gift_networks|Chile]]\\
 +[[https://openaccesseconomy.org/doku.php?id=usa_gift_networks|United States of America]]\\
 +[[https://openaccesseconomy.org/doku.php?id=france_gift_networks#aix-marseille|France]]\\
 +[[https://openaccesseconomy.org/doku.php?id=uk_gift_networks|UK]]\\
  
 These following pages, although they may need to be updated, still contain many good links to active FCNs. These following pages, although they may need to be updated, still contain many good links to active FCNs.
-http://nonmarchand.org/ +http://nonmarchand.org/\\ 
-http://wiki.gifteconomy.org/Free_Shop+http://wiki.gifteconomy.org/Free_Shop\\
gift_networks.txt · Last modified: 2022/04/06 15:30 by mark_prosocialize_enoch