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Information Asymmetry and Power in a Surveillance Society - Munich Personal RePEc Archive

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In this paper we look at how information in societies is organized and how power relationships arise as a consequence of this organization. We argue that many of the observed information asymmetries are not happenstance and, drawing from a wealth of scholarship from the economics and finance literature, we posit that outcomes are inevitably detrimental. The paper concentrates on the techniques that foster information imbalances, such as media and propaganda, knowledge production, educational systems, legal and organizational structures, exclusive information networks, and surveillance. We conclude that in the absence of greater transparency, the deleterious effects of unequal access to information will continue and deepen.

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Startup uses 3D scanner to build customized ostomy pouches - MedCity News

Startup uses 3D scanner to build customized ostomy pouches - MedCity News | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

More than 500,000 Americans have some type of stoma, an abdominal opening where waste from the small or large intestine is routed following surgery, according to data attributed to the United Ostomy Associations of America. The reasons vary, from bowel cancer, inflammatory bowel disease to trauma. John Accardi, an entrepreneur and cancer survivor, frustrated by a lack of options for ostomy pouches, has collaborated with a chemist to develop a smaller, more compact design for the colostomy bag.

 



Read more: http://medcitynews.com/2013/10/startup-subtle-approach-ostomy-pouch-improve-lifestyles/#ixzz2i72bj5tV
Vicki Kee's curator insight, November 7, 2013 10:08 PM

Two ostomates seek to revolutionize ostomy bags. They are crowdfunding their new invention, a customized, disposable ostomy bag that snaps on and off with a button. Load an app on your phone,  point it at your stoma, and the images are uploaded to the company so they can customize a bag for you.