Christian Siefkes: Difference between revisions

From P2P Foundation
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:
==Bio==
==Bio==


"Christian Siefkes is a software engineer who lives in Berlin, Germany. His
"I am a computer scientist, author, and independent scholar. In 2016/17 I worked for the research project Society After Money (German: Die Gesellschaft nach dem Geld), which had the goal of exploring the possibilities and challenges of a world where money, exchange, and capital no longer matter.
main research interest is the emancipatory potential of free software, open
hardware, and other forms of commons-based peer production. He blogs at
www.keimform.de; publications include "[[From Exchange to Contributions]]"
(Berlin 2007), "[http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-739/paper_9.pdf The Emergence of Benefit-driven Production]" (Proc. OKCon
2011), "[http://wealthofthecommons.org/essay/boom-commons-based-peer-production The Boom of Commons-Based Peer Production]" (in "The Wealth of the
Commons", 2012).


''Longer:''
From 2008 to early 2016 I worked as a freelance software engineer in Berlin, Germany. For the last two years I freelanced as a Python and Haskell developer for the Liquid Democracy Association. Before that, I did Java and SQL development for various companies including Zalando, Rocket Internet, and Project A.


"Dr. Christian Siefkes is a freelance software engineer and author; he lives
When I don't have to work, I like to write, talk, or research about peer production, free software, open hardware, and commonism. My most well-know works are about commons-based peer production and how to generalize it into the physical world.
in Berlin, Germany. His main research interest is exploring the practices
 
and the potential of commons-based peer production, the participatory and
I hold a Ph.D. in computer science from the Freie Universität Berlin." <br />
commons-oriented way of production that brings us free software, open
(https://www.siefkes.net/)
content projects such as the Wikipedia, and an increasing number of open
hardware projects such as RepRap. Co-founder of the bilingual Keimform-Blog
(http://www.keimform.de)."


==Publications==
==Publications==

Revision as of 21:45, 27 August 2019

Bio

"I am a computer scientist, author, and independent scholar. In 2016/17 I worked for the research project Society After Money (German: Die Gesellschaft nach dem Geld), which had the goal of exploring the possibilities and challenges of a world where money, exchange, and capital no longer matter.

From 2008 to early 2016 I worked as a freelance software engineer in Berlin, Germany. For the last two years I freelanced as a Python and Haskell developer for the Liquid Democracy Association. Before that, I did Java and SQL development for various companies including Zalando, Rocket Internet, and Project A.

When I don't have to work, I like to write, talk, or research about peer production, free software, open hardware, and commonism. My most well-know works are about commons-based peer production and how to generalize it into the physical world.

I hold a Ph.D. in computer science from the Freie Universität Berlin."
(https://www.siefkes.net/)

Publications

Publications include:

See also:

  1. http://keimform.de/2011/benefit-driven-production/
  2. http://wealthofthecommons.org/essay/boom-commons-based-peer-production
  3. http://keimform.de/2013/not-a-free-supermarket/

More Information