Peer to Peer Economy

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Bibliography

Via Ron Eglash [1]:

  • “hybrid economy” (Lessig, 2009);
  • “polycentric governance” (Ostrom, 2010),
  • “peer mutualism” (Benkler, 2013),
  • “collaborative economy” (Kostakis and Bauwens 2014);
  • “solidarity economy” (Kawano et al., 2010; Penn and Shear 2015),
  • “community economy” (Gibson-Graham, 2006; Miller, 2013),
  • “sharing economy” (Hamari et al., 2015),
  • “real utopias” (Wright, 2013),
  1. LESSIG, L. (2009). Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy. New York: Penguin Books.
  2. OSTROM, E. (2010). "Beyond markets and states: polycentric governance of complex economic systems". American Economic Review (American Economic Association) 100 (3): 641–672.
  3. BENKLER, Y. (2013). “Practical Anarchism: Peer Mutualism, Market Power, and the Fallible State.” Politics and Society 4(2), 213-251.
  4. KOSTAKIS, V. & BAUWENS M. (2014). Network Society and Future Scenarios for a Collaborative Economy. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
  5. KAWANO, E. M. & TELLER-ELLSBERG, J. (Eds.). (2010). Solidarity Economy I: Building Alternatives for People and Planet. Amherst, MA: Center for Popular Economics. 2010. “Building a Solidarity Economy from Real World Practices.”
  6. GIBSON-GRAHAM, J. K. (2006). A Postcapitalist Politics. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
  7. HAMARI, J., MIMMI S. & UKKONEN, A. (2015). “The Sharing Economy: Why People Participate in Collaborative Consumption.” SSRN Scholarly Paper. Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network. Retreived from:<http://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=2271971>
  8. WRIGHT, E. (2013). “Transforming Capitalism through Real Utopias.” American Sociological Review. 78(1):1-25.