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14 Part VI: Conversions: Advancing Peer Production 28 Making a Case for Peer Production Interview with Peter Bloom, Founder of Rhizomatica, Oaxaca, Mexico, 21 February 2019 Interview with Mariam Mecky, Communications Unit Head at HarassMap, Cairo, Egypt, March 13, 2019 Interview with Ory Okolloh, Co‐founder of Ushahidi, Director of Investments at Omidyar Network, Johannesburg, South Africa, 17 June 2019 Interview with Abraham Taherivand, Executive Director of Wikimedia Deutschland, Berlin, Germany, 18 March 2019 Interview with Stefano Zacchiroli, former Debian Project Leader, 17 June 2019 References 29 What’s Next? 1 Introduction 2 Peer Production and Productivity 3 Peer Production and Social Justice 4 Do We Need Peer Production Studies? References 30 Be Your Own Peer! Foreword 1 Introduction 2 Kicking It to the Next Level: Strategic Principles 3 Calling All Peers: Practical Proposals 4 Conclusion References
15 Index
List of Tables
1 Chapter 1Table 1.1 Organizational governance and logic: a typology.
2 Chapter 5Table 5.1 Boltanski and Thévenot’s “orders of worth” (1999, p. 368).
3 Chapter 9Table 9.1 Open Licenses (derived from https://opendefinition.org/licenses/).
4 Chapter 10Table 10.1 Overview of individual‐level motivations in open source software p...
5 Chapter 11Table 11.1 Peer production collectives founding characteristics.Table 11.2 Change in scope and governance rights.Table 11.3 Governing for growth: advancing a research agenda.
6 Chapter 12Table 12.1 Free software definition3.Table 12.2 Most used licenses on GitHub (April 2, 2019).Table 12.3 Free and open source software as the Internet infrastructure.Table 12.4 Some experiences of migration to free and open source software in ...
7 Chapter 16Table 16.1 Projects by community laboratories that participated to the iGEM c...
8 Chapter 29Table 29.1 Seed set of web sites.
9 Chapter 30Table 30.1 Be Your Own Peer: Principles.Table 30.2 Be Your Own Peer: Policies for the commons.
List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 2Figure 2.1 Five of the longest‐running and better‐known commons‐based peer p...Figure 2.2 Four emerging commons‐based peer production ecosystems.Figure 2.3 The ecosystem of a single commons‐based peer production initiativ...
2 Chapter 3Figure 3.1 The Circuit of the Commons.
3 Chapter 11Figure 11.1 Modes of collective production.
4 Chapter 12Figure 12.1 Source code. Source: Image by Dr. E.F. Tymac, used under license...Figure 12.2 Bottom‐up innovation in free software development (Cardon, 2005)...
5 Chapter 13Figure 13.1 Articles in World of Science database 1994–2018 with wiki* in th...
6 Chapter 15Figure 15.1 P2P University community forum <p2pu.org> stresses the duality b...Figure 15.2 The Openki.net home page in the Zurich region, encouraging the v...Figure 15.3 A moment at the Tzoumakers.gr makerspace depicting the friendly ...Figure 15.4 The entrance of L200 at Langstrasse 200, Zurich, which stresses ...
7 Chapter 16Figure 16.1 The European DIYbio code of ethics, drafted in 2011 in London....
8 Chapter 18Figure 18.1 Google Ngram query for “p2p,” “peer to peer,” and “peer producti...
9 Chapter 20Figure 20.1 A daily tradition of people engaging in dialogue that takes plac...Figure 20.2 Mobilization of people in the making of Navarinou Park. Athens, ...Figure 20.3 Le PaPoMo (Parlement Populaire Mobile): Creation of a mobile par...Figure 20.4 Paying a visit at the Atucucho neighborhood, Quito, Ecuador, and...
10 Chapter 25Figure 25.1 Screen shot of Faroo’s control panel, allowing users to monitor ...
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