schaffer_binaries

institutionalized but small-scale environmental organizations? || **private** || (recognizing this as an ongoing problem; that closure by dint of convenience is an unsatisfactory solution) || **online discussion** mundane problems as important ones || **problems that are too important**
 * ~  ||~ excluded middle ||~   ||
 * > **public** ||= community-oriented ecopreneurs? eco-organizers?
 * > **government** ||= citizens advisory panels? mindful self-governance? || **citizens** ||
 * > **expert** ||= citizen researcher, researching citizen problems || **lay** ||
 * > **centralized** ||= mindful deliberation among independently operating parts || **decentralized** ||
 * > **regulation** ||= closed loops that benefit communities || **deregulation** ||
 * > **hippie** ||= attentive regulation of simple technologies || **high-tech** ||
 * > **waste** ||= stewardship of stuff || **resource** ||
 * > **waste regimes** ||= community-based self-determination of disposal practices || **rugged individualism** ||
 * > **open meetings**
 * (publicized in closed networks)** ||= meaningful inclusivity
 * (at sites that don't get much traffic)** ||
 * > **problems that are**
 * too mundane to matter** ||= everyday life as problematic, everyday expertise as vital to decisionmaking,
 * to be solved by publics** ||