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on peer-to-peer dynamics in politics, the economy and organizations
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Podcast: 5 Design Questions For Michel Bauwens | P2P Foundation

In this podcast, created by 21st Century Design, Michel Bauwens talks about design and design commons from the P2P point of view.

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Mapping the emerging post-capitalist paradigm, and its main thinkers | P2P Foundation

Mapping the emerging post-capitalist paradigm, and its main thinkers | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
2 diagrams that map the big picture of the emerging post-capitalist paradigm, underpinned by peer-to-peer and collaborative dimensions.
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P2P lectures in Australia 1: Disruption and the Digital Economy. | P2P Foundation

P2P lectures in Australia 1: Disruption and the Digital Economy. | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Meet the hardest working man in Commons Oriented Peer Production, Michel Bauwens at the Melbourne School of Design on December 4th.
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Fair.coop: Using Cryptocurrency to Bring Economic Justice to the World | P2P Foundation

Fair.coop: Using Cryptocurrency to Bring Economic Justice to the World | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
“Up until now, cryptocurrencies have held great potential, but it hasn’t always coincided with a practicality that would alleviate [social] ills. Certain elements such as bypassing the need for central banks are steps along the way, but there was something missing. A holistic social and economic system is urgently needed to address the inequalities inherent in the current system.”
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Video of the day: Michel Bauwens on the FLOKSociety project

Michel talks about his role as director of research on the FLOKSociety project, his experience in Ecuador, and the various research streams embedded within the project.

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Video: How the P2P Foundation Does High-Level Coordination | P2P Foundation

Alanna from Loomio met up with Michel Bauwens to talk about about his experience using Loomio with the P2P Foundation, which he founded.
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Mapping the emerging post-capitalist paradigm, and its main thinkers | P2P Foundation

Mapping the emerging post-capitalist paradigm, and its main thinkers | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
2 diagrams that map the big picture of the emerging post-capitalist paradigm, underpinned by peer-to-peer and collaborative dimensions.
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The Commons Strategies Group in Berlin: 800 Years of Commoning | P2P Foundation

The Commons Strategies Group in Berlin: 800 Years of Commoning | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
A summary from the Commons Strategies Group recent event in Berlin featuring videos with David Bollier, Michel Bauwens and Silke Helfrich
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Open Thoughts 2014 | How many peers does it take to change a light bulb?

Open Thoughts 2014 | How many peers does it take to change a light bulb? | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

By Maxigas, researcher, Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3-UOC). Peer to peer superpowers In this blog entry I summon the Light Side and also the Dark Side, then ask what binds them together. So my answer to the Open Thoughts 2014 Question ― How many peers does it take to change a light bulb? ― is “3”. Namely, Rebel General Dodonna, the Emperor Palpatine himself and Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi. Open Thoughts for Open Force! 1. General Dodonna: “May the Force be with you” Peer production is about creating and maintaining common resources collaboratively. The Internet enables informal mass collaboration on immaterial goods.

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Michel Bauwens on the pitfalls of start-up culture

Michel Bauwens on the pitfalls of start-up culture | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

I like to start with outlining the issue, the problem around the emergence of peer production within the current neoliberal capitalist form of society and economy that we have. We now have a technology which allows us to globally scale small group dynamics, and to create huge productive communities, self-organized around the collaborative production of knowledge, code, and design. But the key issue is that we are not able to live from that, right?

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