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on peer-to-peer dynamics in politics, the economy and organizations
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Think Global, Print Local and licensing for the Commons | P2P Foundation

The Peer Production License (PPL) allows cooperatives and solidarity-based collectives, but not corporations, to monetize cultural works.
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Think Global, Print Local: A New Commons-Based Publishing Model | P2P Foundation

Some enterprising commoners in Spain and Latinamerica have launched an crowdfunding campaign to translate and publish Think Like a Commoner in Spanish.

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“Build the City”: The Critical Role of Art, Culture & Commoning Wed | P2P Foundation

“Build the City”: The Critical Role of Art, Culture & Commoning Wed | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
A new anthology of essays, Build the City: Perspectives on Commons and culture,powerfully confirms that the “city as a commons” meme is surging. 
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The Importance of Care and Affections in our Communities: Copylove and the Invisible Commons | P2P Foundation

The Importance of Care and Affections in our Communities: Copylove and the Invisible Commons | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Copylove is everything we produce and reproduce that can take us closer to "good living", to a sustainable living, and not simply in monetary terms.
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Book of the Day: Patterns of Commoning | P2P Foundation

Book of the Day: Patterns of Commoning | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
'Patterns of Commoning' describes dozens of lively, innovative commons that are pioneering exciting new forms of production, governance and ways of living.
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Podcast of the Day: Isabelle Frémeaux, John Jordan and the rise of the insurrectionary imagination. | P2P Foundation

Podcast of the Day: Isabelle Frémeaux, John Jordan and the rise of the insurrectionary imagination. | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The Laboratory for Insurrectionist Imagination gathers artists and activists to co-create more creative forms of resistance and civil disobedience.
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100 Women who are co-creating the P2P Society – Marion Rousseaux on the Commons in Lille, France | P2P Foundation

100 Women who are co-creating the P2P Society – Marion Rousseaux on the Commons in Lille, France | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
This is a truly heartening interview to see the depth of activity of urban commoners. The interview with Marion Rousseaux was conducted by Michel Bauwens, with the assistance of Mélanie Gabard and Simon Sarazin who are active in the same projects. * Michel Bauwens: First of all, tell us a bit about your personal backgrounds …
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The Importance of Care and Affections in our Communities: Copylove and the Invisible Commons | P2P Foundation

Copylove is everything we produce and reproduce that can take us closer to "good living", to a sustainable living, and not simply in monetary terms.
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Transmediale 2016: Necessary Conversations Off-the-Cloud | P2P Foundation

Transmediale 2016: Necessary Conversations Off-the-Cloud | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Conversationpiece enables dialogues and participatory setups to talk about the most burning topics in post-digital culture today.
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An Update from P2P Plazas: a Southern European Network | P2P Foundation

An Update from P2P Plazas: a Southern European Network | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
P2P Plazas: one year of research looking for interesting, challenging and inspiring autonomous experiences in Southern Europe
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The Importance of Care and Affections in our Communities: Copylove and the Invisible Commons | P2P Foundation

The Importance of Care and Affections in our Communities: Copylove and the Invisible Commons | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Copylove is everything we produce and reproduce that can take us closer to "good living", to a sustainable living, and not simply in monetary terms.
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Bologna. The relational ecosystems of the city becomes a commons | P2P Foundation

Bologna. The relational ecosystems of the city becomes a commons | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Human Ecosystems (HE) is an international city based project running from 2013. Its main goal is to explore the mutation of public spaces in cities, designing performative strategies to promote citizen participation and ubiquitous, peer-to-peer innovation processes, in which citizens and other types of urban dwellers are able to use the city’s infoscape: its informational landscape. The project …
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Six reasons you should spend a weekend in October in #Gijón, Spain | P2P Foundation

Six reasons you should spend a weekend in October in #Gijón, Spain | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
A rundown of all that's happening in #Gijón this fall at Somero 2015
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Common Libraries' National Library Science Experiment Concludes | P2P Foundation

Common Libraries' National Library Science Experiment Concludes | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

The Common Libraries initiative was established to ‘prototype the library of the future – today’ – to explore, develop and test new ways of working with library users, to support innovation and the evolution of library services, and expand our knowledge or information commons. Accordingly, we conducted a ‘National Library Science Experiment’ and supported x5 ‘Hack the Library’ days to better understand the potential for Common Libraries to enhance the appeal, resilience and sustainability of libraries in future, before presenting our work at two national events for further discussion, with funding from Arts Council England. Today, we’re delighted to publish the findings from our recent activities working with library authorities around the country.

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