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on peer-to-peer dynamics in politics, the economy and organizations
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Michel Bauwens Explains the Great Value-Shift of Our Time

Michel Bauwens Explains the Great Value-Shift of Our Time | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Photo credit: Sebastiaan ter Burg via Foter.com / CC BY. Article cross-posted from Bollier.org.
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What's a “Responsible Sharing Economy Startup”?

What's a “Responsible Sharing Economy Startup”? | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Photo: jonathan mcintosh. Article co-authored with Pablo Munoz.
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Sharing Cities: Why Ownership, Governance and The Commons Matter More Than Ever

Sharing Cities: Why Ownership, Governance and The Commons Matter More Than Ever | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Ballarat St permanent park providing green space for the people of Yarraville (Melbourne).
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Shareable's Top 10 Sharing Events of the Season - Shareable

Shareable's Top 10 Sharing Events of the Season - Shareable | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Are you deeply plugged into the sharing movement or simply curious about how the sharing economy works? Whether you're a veteran of the movement or a newcomer, the sharing events happening around the world this fall are bound to spark ideas for new ways to engage in the collaborative economy.


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OuiShare Fest Finds Itself While Lost in Transition

OuiShare Fest Finds Itself While Lost in Transition | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The third annual OuiShare Fest, hosted with the theme “Lost in Transition” in Paris’ charming Cabaret Sauvage, concluded last Friday. This unique gathering of sharing economy leaders from around the world found itself in at least two ways with their latest edition.
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New Report Explores The Commons as a Paradigm to Align Movements

New Report Explores The Commons as a Paradigm to Align Movements | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The proliferation of activist initiatives calling for systemic change around the world has never been more impressive. Yet collaborations among like-minded organizations, projects and movements have been disappointingly modest. As neoliberal economics and policies tighten their grip on American society—notwithstanding the dismal misbehavior of financial institutions, corporations and the two political parties—can leading alt-economic and social movements find ways to work more closely together?
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Interviewed: Professor Christian Iaione on the City as Commons

Interviewed: Professor Christian Iaione on the City as Commons | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

This new phenomenon represents an opportunity to revolutionize the current state of play of the society, economy, institutions and law. This new social, economic, institutional and legal paradigm is going to characterize the 21st century as the “CO-century,” the century of COmmons, COllaboration, COoperation, COmmunity, COmmunication, CO-design, CO-production, CO-management, COexistence, CO-living. For all these reasons, it is urgent to design the rules and institutions of this new century. LabGov.it is working on this frontier and is doing it together with experts, organizations, and individuals that represent what we think is a newly rising social class, a class of economic and institutional innovators.

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The Promise of “Open Co-operativism”

The Promise of “Open Co-operativism” | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Is it possible to imagine a new sort of synthesis or synergy between the emerging peer production and commons movement on the one hand, and growing, innovative elements of the co-operative and solidarity economy movements on the other?
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Commons Transition Points the Way to a Commons-based World

Commons Transition Points the Way to a Commons-based World | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Last week, commons advocates the P2P Foundation, Guerilla Translation, and their partners launched Commons Transition, a public forum to further commons-oriented policy-making. Commons Transition is based on the groundbreaking work of the Free/Libre Open Knowledge (FLOK) Society in Ecuador.
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Sharing a (Not So) Living Planet

Sharing a (Not So) Living Planet | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Barely a week after more than half a million people marched for decisive action on climate change, the World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF) released their latest Living Planet report, which serves as a timely reminder that the environmental crises we face extend far beyond the popular discourse on global warming. As ever, this year’s report makes for grim reading, with updated facts that illustrate the devastating impact of human activity on the biosphere and point to the urgent need for a revolutionary shift in the way we use, manage and share the earth’s natural resources.
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Shareable’s Top 21 New Books for Summer

Shareable’s Top 21 New Books for Summer | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
A few times a year, we round up the top new books about cities, sharing, collaboration, social tech, movement trends and more. Here are 21 books worth checking out for Shareable summer reading.
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11 Signs of a Thriving City

11 Signs of a Thriving City | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Sunset in Greenville, South Carolina. Photo: Call me Lee via Foter.com / CC BY-NC-SA.
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Chicago Event to Launch Chamber of Commons | P2P Foundation

Chicago Event to Launch Chamber of Commons | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The US Chamber of Commons is a startup organization dedicated to recognizing, supporting and highlighting the "green shoots of a budding Generative Economy"
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Shareable’s Top 21 New Books for Summer

Shareable’s Top 21 New Books for Summer | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Have you started a summer reading list? For those of us interested in the sharing economy, there is no shortage of great reads. Whether your interests lie in collaboration, sustainable cities, community-building, simplicity, or work in the new economy, there is something for everyone. We’ve rounded up the top 21 books for summer to inspire, empower, and inform.
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Better, Not More -- aka Buen Vivir

Better, Not More -- aka Buen Vivir | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Here is an inspiring five-minute video about the quest for a new post-growth economic system. Better, Not More was produced by Kontent Films for the Edge Funders Alliance, and was released recently at a conference in Baltimore. The video is a beautiful set of statements from activists around the world describing what they aspire to achieve, especially by way of commons.

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Vermonters Lobby for Public Bank—And Win Millions for Local Investment

Vermonters Lobby for Public Bank—And Win Millions for Local Investment | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Rainbow over Brattleboro, Vermont. Photo credit: Professor Bop / Foter / CC BY-NC-ND. Article cross-posted from Yes! Magazine. Written by Alexis Goldstein.
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The Promise of “Open Co-operativism”

The Promise of “Open Co-operativism” | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Photo credit: The Co-operative / Foter / CC BY. Article cross-posted from Bollier.org. Is it possible to imagine a new sort of synthesis or synergy between the emerging peer production and commons movement on the one hand, and growing, innovative elements of the co-operative and solidarity economy movements on the other?
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Co-ops - sharing - commons

Co-ops - sharing - commons | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

The economy is built on debt. Even if we are not in debt ourselves, we are servicing debt, as the products and services we buy are built on debt. Built on debt in China, then shipped at high environmental cost to market. The Chinese ironically, when the rest of the world cuts public services, has spent our money on infrastructure to ship to market their products in huge container ships.

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The Tale of Two Sharing Cities, Part Two

The Tale of Two Sharing Cities, Part Two | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Saturday night in the Hongdae district of Seoul. Restaurants, bars, and nightclubs line the streets four stories high for blocks. The crowds in the street cover acres of blacktop. It's nightlife on mega-city scale.
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