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on peer-to-peer dynamics in politics, the economy and organizations
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P2Pvalue Podcast 001: Marco Berlinguer - How to Assess Value in Peer Production | P2P Foundation

P2Pvalue Podcast 001: Marco Berlinguer - How to Assess Value in Peer Production | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

This recording of Marco Berlinguer discussing the research carried out by Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (IGOP) in the first phase of the P2Pvalue project was recorded on February 19th 2015  as part of a series of hangouts at the Havens Center at the University of Wisconsin jointly held by Michel Bauwens of the P2P Foundation and Professor Erik Olin Wright of the Real Utopias project on the topic of Capitalism, Post-Capitalism and Transition Strategies towards a Sustainable and Socially Just P2P Society.

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Free Commons-Based Peer Production Posters No. 3

Free Commons-Based Peer Production Posters No. 3 | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The last in the series of free posters about Commons-Based Peer Production produced by P2Pvalue  & designed by Laura Recio shows some of the crazy things we can do with collaborative communities.
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Research Thesis (PhD): Making Commons for Peer Production

The opening of production is mobilizing and feeding a number of possible futures that span from the creation of a post-capitalist mode of production based on shared resources, to the idea of collaboration and sharing as the new mantra for possible business models and startups. An in-depth mapping of the opening of production, the possibilities and challenges it entails is provided further on. What is important to highlight here is both how it challenges the traditional role of the designer and how it seems to open up the possibility of transforming or reforming the actual production system toward a more social and environmentally sustainable one.”

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Essay of the Day: Ethnography of a Humanitarian Hacking Community | P2P Foundation

Essay of the Day: Ethnography of a Humanitarian Hacking Community | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
* Article: The Ethic of the Code: An Ethnography of a ‘Humanitarian Hacking’ Community. By Douglas Haywood. Journal of Peer Production, Issue 3, July 2013 From the Abstract: “Hackers and computer hacking have become important narratives in academia and popular media. These discussions have frequently portrayed hackers as deviant, framing them ethnocentrically within North Atlantic …
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Free Commons-Based Peer Production Posters No. 3 | P2P Foundation

Free Commons-Based Peer Production Posters No. 3 | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The last in the series of free posters about Commons-Based Peer Production produced by P2Pvalue  & designed by Laura Recio shows some of the crazy things we can do with collaborative communities. The poster can be  downloaded below (click on image to go to the downloads page on Wikimedia Commons) & used under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license. …
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Research Thesis (PhD): Making Commons for Peer Production | P2P Foundation

Research Thesis (PhD): Making Commons for Peer Production | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The opening of production is mobilizing and feeding a number of possible futures that span from the creation of a post-capitalist mode of production based on shared resources, to the idea of collaboration and sharing as the new mantra for possible business models and startups. An in-depth mapping of the opening of production, the possibilities and challenges it entails is provided further on. What is important to highlight here is both how it challenges the traditional role of the designer and how it seems to open up the possibility of transforming or reforming the actual production system toward a more social and environmentally sustainable one.”
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