This paper differentiates between different levels of conflict in the open-source movement and discusses the role conflict and self-organisation play in the emergence of structures of leadership emergence and the bifurcation into core and peripheral groups and soft control by cryptohierarchies; in the different levels of group polarisation and conflict between communities negotiating their identity, strategy, coordination and complexity; and lastly, in the dynamic relationships between hierarchies and networks. These dynamics are forcing open-source communities to exist at the edge of chaos, and to constantly engage in lines of flight and resistance from the system of global control, while ignoring current capitalist practices and ‘growing ...
New organizations supported by information and communications technologies, such as open source sof...
If `open source' is taken as a practice employed in organizing human knowledge-related activities, i...
Open source communities are groups of sometimes hundreds if not thousands of individuals with differ...
This paper differentiates between different levels of conflict in the open-source movement and discu...
Although hierarchies and markets (i.e., autonomy) have been subject to extensive study, heterarchies...
Although hierarchies and markets (i.e., autonomy) have been subject to extensive study, heterarchies...
Digital infrastructures play an increasingly central role in shaping existing organisations and crea...
This thesis argues that it is important to distinguish between two different phenomena in cyberpolit...
Computer-centered networks and technologies are reshaping social relations and constituting new soci...
social scientists has resulted in an accumulation of relevant research concerned with explaining and...
I examine the role of informal hierarchies in fostering collaboration in self-organising communities...
When considered as organized solutions to problems of provision of public goods, Free/Open Source So...
This paper theorizes the intra-organizational dynamics of online communities of creation such as Fre...
This paper considers the question of how the Linux open source collective structures and organizes i...
This paper considers the question of how the Linux open source collective structures and organizes i...
New organizations supported by information and communications technologies, such as open source sof...
If `open source' is taken as a practice employed in organizing human knowledge-related activities, i...
Open source communities are groups of sometimes hundreds if not thousands of individuals with differ...
This paper differentiates between different levels of conflict in the open-source movement and discu...
Although hierarchies and markets (i.e., autonomy) have been subject to extensive study, heterarchies...
Although hierarchies and markets (i.e., autonomy) have been subject to extensive study, heterarchies...
Digital infrastructures play an increasingly central role in shaping existing organisations and crea...
This thesis argues that it is important to distinguish between two different phenomena in cyberpolit...
Computer-centered networks and technologies are reshaping social relations and constituting new soci...
social scientists has resulted in an accumulation of relevant research concerned with explaining and...
I examine the role of informal hierarchies in fostering collaboration in self-organising communities...
When considered as organized solutions to problems of provision of public goods, Free/Open Source So...
This paper theorizes the intra-organizational dynamics of online communities of creation such as Fre...
This paper considers the question of how the Linux open source collective structures and organizes i...
This paper considers the question of how the Linux open source collective structures and organizes i...
New organizations supported by information and communications technologies, such as open source sof...
If `open source' is taken as a practice employed in organizing human knowledge-related activities, i...
Open source communities are groups of sometimes hundreds if not thousands of individuals with differ...