Introduction to the P2P Foundation Wiki Material about Relational Topics: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 06:33, 30 January 2007
What kind of human relationships arise in a peer to peer context? What are their dynamics?
This section examines topics related to p2p-oriented views of relations, which are, and true to the p2p tradition, inventive and exploratory. A great deal of interest is focused on markets, social relations, and production efforts (knowledge, research, products, even politics). --Adrian Chan
This page and on-going investigation is maintained by Adrian Chan and Nathan Lovejoy.
Only the 4 first columns of the P2P Encyclopedia concepts have been ported at this stage.
Introductions
For more context, here's already an Introduction on Individuality, Relationality, and Collectivity, by Michel Bauwens.
And one from Adrian Chan: Introduction on P2P Relationality:Production, Sociality, Relations, Subjects.
And a third by Nathan Lovejoy: Introduction on P2P Relationality: The Wolf-Man's Top 8
Key Blogs
- Swarming is an excellent blog investigating the evolution of identity in networked media, at
http://www.swarmingmedia.com/ ;
- the Ideant blog by Ulises A. Mejias monitors the issue of proximity in Networked Sociality, at http://ideant.typepad.com/ .