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on peer-to-peer dynamics in politics, the economy and organizations
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Abundance in the history of Art | P2P Foundation

Abundance in the history of Art | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
For many centuries, the most important thing in an artistic work wasn’t beauty but its message and functionality.
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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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Essay of the Day: How the Student as Producer is Hacking the University | P2P Foundation

Essay of the Day: How the Student as Producer is Hacking the University | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
“This chapter discusses the Student as Producer project at the University of Lincoln and provides two case studies of how Student as Producer is infiltrating quite different areas of university life. The first discusses Student as Producer in the context of Deleuze and rhizomatic curriculum design, while the second looks at how the project is being applied to the development of an open institutional infrastructure, in which Computer Science students are redesigning and developing the tools used for research, teaching and learning.”
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David Graeber on Resistance In A Time Of Total Bureaucratization | P2P Foundation

David Graeber on Resistance In A Time Of Total Bureaucratization | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The lecture by David Graeber for a audience of occupying students in Amsterdam is a bit chaotic at first but is very much worth your time listening to. Watch the video here:
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