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Commoning as a Transformative Social Paradigm | P2P Foundation

Every so often I am invited to write a piece that in effect answers the question, “Why the commons?” I invariably find new answers to that question.
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Interviewed: David Bollier on Patterns of Commoning | P2P Foundation

Interviewed: David Bollier on Patterns of Commoning | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Shareable's Cat Johnson interviews David Bollier about the Commons Strategies Group new book anthology Patterns of Commoning.
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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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Call for Papers: Decentralizing the Commons | P2P Foundation

Call for Papers: Decentralizing the Commons | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Decentralizing the commons is a key requisite for their protection and evolution.
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Commons Strategies Group: The Website!

Commons Strategies Group: The Website! | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
David Bollier reflects on the work of the Commons Strategies Group while taking us through their beautiful new website.
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Debunking six myths about open access scientific publishing | P2P Foundation

Debunking six myths about open access scientific publishing | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Open access delivered by journals is called “gold” open access and open access delivered by repositories is called “green” open access. The myth asserts that all open access is gold , even for peer-reviewed articles. It has been false since the birth of open access, and yet it remains a tenacious and widespread misconception. Today most open access in medicine and biomedicine is gold, but in every other field it’s mostly green.
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