In 2005, Michel Bauwens published “The Political Economy of Peer Production”, which discussed the principles, characteristics, and the future of the then nascent ecosystem of peer production. This chapter revisits Bauwens’ 2005 article, adopting, expanding and refining the operational concepts – or “grammar” – he used to define peer production projects and the institutional ecosystems that sustain them. Our aim is to provide a framework that would give a theoretical underpinning to the transformative practices of peer production. In a time of deep environmental, social and political crisis, it is important to understand how a new kind of society, based on the centrality of the commons and within a reformed market and state, is possible. Th...
The peer production of free and open software and Wikipedia has produced use value that competes wit...
"Not since Marx identified the manufacturing plants of Manchester as the blueprint for the new capit...
This article investigates the societal conditions that might help the establishment of peer-to-peer ...
Peer production is a mode of commons-based and – ideally – commons-oriented production in which part...
This chapter examines a series of productive tensions located in and around peer production. It begi...
Not since Marx identified Manchester’s manufacturing plants as blueprints for the new capitalist soc...
Abstract. The free software and free culture movements have radi-cally changed the ways of producing...
Commons-Based Peer Production (CBPP) is a new model of socio-economic production in which groups of ...
This essay builds on the idea that Commons-based peer production is a social advancement within ...
154 p. : graph. il. ; 22 cmLibro ElectrónicoIn this text, the author poses unique questions about th...
The article is an attempt to explain the reason for participation in peer production in the context ...
Peer production is commons-based and commons-oriented voluntary labor with participatory and transpa...
Over the last decade, a discussion about the limits of peer production has opened. On the one hand, ...
Over the last decade, a number of progressive social movements around the world have embraced peer-p...
International audienceOnline peer-production platforms facilitate the coordination of creative work ...
The peer production of free and open software and Wikipedia has produced use value that competes wit...
"Not since Marx identified the manufacturing plants of Manchester as the blueprint for the new capit...
This article investigates the societal conditions that might help the establishment of peer-to-peer ...
Peer production is a mode of commons-based and – ideally – commons-oriented production in which part...
This chapter examines a series of productive tensions located in and around peer production. It begi...
Not since Marx identified Manchester’s manufacturing plants as blueprints for the new capitalist soc...
Abstract. The free software and free culture movements have radi-cally changed the ways of producing...
Commons-Based Peer Production (CBPP) is a new model of socio-economic production in which groups of ...
This essay builds on the idea that Commons-based peer production is a social advancement within ...
154 p. : graph. il. ; 22 cmLibro ElectrónicoIn this text, the author poses unique questions about th...
The article is an attempt to explain the reason for participation in peer production in the context ...
Peer production is commons-based and commons-oriented voluntary labor with participatory and transpa...
Over the last decade, a discussion about the limits of peer production has opened. On the one hand, ...
Over the last decade, a number of progressive social movements around the world have embraced peer-p...
International audienceOnline peer-production platforms facilitate the coordination of creative work ...
The peer production of free and open software and Wikipedia has produced use value that competes wit...
"Not since Marx identified the manufacturing plants of Manchester as the blueprint for the new capit...
This article investigates the societal conditions that might help the establishment of peer-to-peer ...