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Towards a New Social Contract for Health and Sustainability: An Introduction

The following article, originally published in Enlivening Edge, is the first in a series of 7 looking at health and healthcare from a commons perspective.
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COMMONS COMMONS TRANSITION P2P HEALTHCARE P2P SOCIETY AND POLITICS SHARINGcommons

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Science as Public Good and Commons as a Science | P2P Foundation

A discussion on the weaving of science and commons: what's public, what's private and the ways we understand, produce and socialize science.
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Messages from the Immaterial Commons: 3) The Psychosocial Field | P2P Foundation

Messages from the Immaterial Commons: 3) The Psychosocial Field | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The Psychosocial Field The core elements of the psyCommons proposal are rapport, the quality of felt contact with others, chat, and learning from experience. This inevitably tentative handle on the human condition accounts reasonably well for our capacity to survive, recover and even flourish as a persons. And yet… And yet… rapport can dry up, …
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P2P Health data

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P2P Health data Document from previous year doc structure? Goal / Framing the problem Problem: Hospitals are old style hierarchical corporates. Patients are the stakeholders of the service and the end users of the data, but their data is siloed by the organisations. How do we make patients’ data
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Peer-to-peer healthcare, e-patients, and self-tracking drive health's social revolution

Peer-to-peer healthcare, e-patients, and self-tracking drive health's social revolution | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Susannah Fox, the associate director of the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project, reflects on the 2014 Health Datapalooza, peer-to-peer networks, and social health data.
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Project of the Day: KeyRing, a UK initiative for social care

“We know how public service innovators like the charity Keyring are opening up the care system for vulnerable adults in ways that are crucial for the future of our public services – creating volunteer-led neighbourhood networks that enable skills sharing and resource sharing between vulnerable adults and the wider community” – Joost Beunderman*

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Video: Pardis Sabeti on Open Sourcing the Ebola Virus Research | P2P Foundation

"Pardis Sabeti immediately released her ebola research online, so virus trackers and scientists from around the world could join in the urgent fight"
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Video: Pardis Sabeti on Open Sourcing the Ebola Virus Research | P2P Foundation

Video: Pardis Sabeti on Open Sourcing the Ebola Virus Research | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

“When Ebola broke out in March 2014, Pardis Sabeti and her team got to work sequencing the virus’s genome, learning how it mutated and spread.

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Messages from the Immaterial Commons: 4 | P2P Foundation

Messages from the Immaterial Commons: 4 | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The Independent Practititioners Network is an example of commoning as a form of neoliberal heresy
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How friendship became a tool of the powerful | P2P Foundation

How friendship became a tool of the powerful | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The irony is that, for all the talk of giving and sharing, this is potentially an even more egocentric worldview than that associated with the market
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Essay of the Day: People-Powered Health

Essay of the Day: People-Powered Health | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

“This report brings together our practical learning and evidence on different ways to integrate and promote community-based services into health and social care.

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Trend of the Day: Commons Health Care

“For health care activist and researcher Jamie Harvie, good health depends on more than just a good doctor and the right medicine. “Only about 10 percent of our health is determined by medical care,” explains Harvie, who helped direct the campaign to ban toxic mercury thermometers. “The rest is environmental and behavioral—clean air, clean water, good food. We can’t be healthy people if our communities aren’t healthy.”

 
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