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'''This is a directory of topical podcasts (audiofiles) related to Peer to Peer topics.'''
'''This is a directory of topical podcasts (audiofiles) related to Peer to Peer topics.''' If you're familiar with podcasting, skip straight to the Directory below.


If you want to hear my own views on peer to peer as a new mode of social organization, here's [http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/podcasts/20080827_Levine_72_Bauwens.mp3 a 50-minute interview by David Levine for Hearsay Culture], or an even more recent [http://cataspanglish.wordpress.com/2009/01/15/michel-bauwens-of-the-p2p-foundation/ interview by Chris Pinchen]


===INTRODUCTION===


'''What is Podcasting?''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podcasting]
=Introductory Resources=


"Podcasting, created by former MTV VJ Adam Curry, is a term that was devised as a crisp way to describe the technology used to push audio content from websites down to consumers of that content, who typically listen to it on their iPod (hence the "pod") or other audio player that supports mp3 at their convenience. The term podcasting is meant to rhyme with broadcasting and is a derivative of the iPod platform. While not directly associated with Apples iPod device or iTunes music service, the company did contribute both the desire and the technology for this capability. Podcasting is not unlike time-shifted video software and devices like TiVo, which let you watch what you want when you want by recording and storing video, except that podcasting is used for audio and is currently free of charge. Note, however, that this technology can be used to push any kind of file, including software updates, pictures, and videos.
* Don't forget we have a related directory on [http://www.p2pfoundation.net/index.php/Category:Webcasts Webcasts]


Podcasting uses an XML-based technology called RSS, or Really Simple Syndication. Content publishers describe new content in an XML RSS file which includes dates, titles, descriptions, and links to MP3 files. This auto-generated file is called an RSS feed. The key to making podcasting work with RSS is enclosures, a feature supported by RSS 2.0.
* Here's an audio introduction to our own ideas: [[Michel Bauwens on Peer to Peer]]


What makes podcasting special is that it allows individuals to publish (podcast) radioshows, that interested listeners can subscribe to. Before podcasting you could of course record a radio show and put it on your website, but now people can automatically receive new shows, without having to go to a specific site and download it from there"
* Here's an [[Introduction to Podcasting]] and podcasting resources.  
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podcasting)




'''How to Podcast'''
==Tools==


#Robin Good prepared a [http://www.masternewmedia.org/audio_music_publishing/podcasting/podcasting-and-audio-editing-tools-guide-20070311.htm Mini Guide to Podcasting production and editing tools]
#Free hosting for your podcasts at [http://www.podango.com/platform/ Podango]


Podcasting for Dummies, at http://www.marketingshift.com/2005/03/eric-rice-podcasting-for-dummies.cfm
==Directories==


Video and audio search engines are mentioned here at http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/article.php/3555196
#The [[Open Media Directory]] keeps track of 'legal and podsafe' content.
#The [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Content_curators Creative Commons Content Curators] listing has a directory of [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Audio#Featured_Audio_Sites audio resources]
#[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Linux_audio_software#Distributions_and_Add-Ons List of Linux audio software]
#[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_free_software_for_audio List of free software for audio]


==How-To==


'''General Podcasting Directories'''
#[[How to use Skype for Interviews]]: how-to video


=Top 50 Podcasts by Topic=


General Podcast Directories, http://podcastpickle.com/, http://podcastalley.com/, http://www.ipodder.org/


Political podcast directory, http://www.commonbits.org/
'''Listen to the interviews and music from the participatory and open/free radio: KRUU-FM, and its program [[Open Views]]'''


Technology-related podcasts are available here at http://www.techpodcasts.com/


==Open Design and Distributed Manufacturing==


To listen to podcasts, you may want to use the following '''podcast aggregators''': Doppler  [http://www.dopplerradio.net/?page_id=74], Juice, [http://juicereceiver.sourceforge.net/index.php], Pluck, [http://www.pluck.com/products/index.html]
* [[Adrian Bowyer on the RepRap Project]];
* [[Andrew Bowyer on the RepRap Project and Self-replicating Machines]] ;
* [[Alex Lindsay on Digital Craftsmen for Development]] ;
* [[Anil Gupta on Appropriate Technology for Agroinnovations]];
* [[Brenda Dayne on Knitting as an Open Craft]] ;
* [[Carl Etnier on Neighbor to Neighbor Skill Sharing]] ;
* [[David Lee and Valerie Wilson on the the Open Source Green Vehicle Project]] ;
* [[Elizabeth Henderson on Sharing the Harvest through Community-Supported Agriculture]] ;
* [[Janne Kyttanen on Rapid Manufacturing]] ;
* [[Johan Soderbergh on Ronja as Anonymous Communication through Free-Air-Optics]] ;
* [[Lonny Grafman and Curt Beckmann of Appropedia on Open Source Appropriate Technology]] ;
* [[Marcin Jakubowski on Building the World's First Replicable Open Source Global Village]] ;
* [[Marcin Jakubowski on Open Farm Tech]] ;
* [[Marcin Jakubowski on Transition Towns and Open Source Villages]] ;
* [[Massimo Banzi on Arduino]] ;
* [[Patricia Allen and Ronald Wright on Permaculture as Sustainable Agriculture]] ;
* [[Phil Torrone and Limor Fried on the Maker Movement]] ;
* [[Sean Moss-Pultz on Open Moko]] ;
* [[Vinay Gupta and Andrew Lamb on the Appropedia Approach]] ;
* [[Vinay Gupta on Ending Poverty With Open Hardware]]


See: [[Podcasts on Open Design and Distributed Manufacturing]]


PLEASE ASSIST OUR PROJECT BY ALERTING US TO PODCASTS BY THE PEOPLE MENTIONED IN THE P2P HALL OF FAME. SEE AT http://www.p2pfoundation.com/index.php/Category:Individuals
==Open Source/Free Software==


[[Benjamin Mako Hill on Defining Freedom]]


===DIRECTORY===
 
==P2P Business==
 
[[Chris Anderson on the Long Tail]]; [[Clayton Christensen on Open Source and Innovation in Business]]; [[Doc Searls on Self-Forming Markets]]; [[Doc Searls on the Attention and Intention Economy]]; [[Geoffrey Moore on Open Source and Capitalism]]; [[Jonathan Schwartz on the Age of Participation]]; [[Michael Goldhaber on the Attention Economy]]; [[Yochai Benkler on the Wealth of Networks]]
 
 
==P2P Cooperation==
 
[[Clay Shirky on Moderation Patterns]]; [[Hazel Henderson on the coming age of worldwide cooperation]]; [[Howard Rheingold on Cooperation Theory]]; [[James Surowieki on the pitfalls of the Wisdom of Crowds]]
 
 
 
==P2P Culture and Sociology==
 
[[Danah Boyd and Douglas Rushkoff on MySpace]]; [[David Sifry on Technorati]]; [[Douglas Rushkoff on the New Digital Rennaissance]]; [[Jimmy Wales on Wikipedia]]; [[Lawrence Lessig Podcasts on Free Culture]]; [[Pat Kane on the Play Ethic]]
 
==P2P Cyber-Rights==
 
[[Contrarians on Eternal Copyright]]; [[Cory Doctorow on Digital Rights and DRM]]
 
 
==P2P Education & Learning==
 
[[David Wiley on the Open Education Movement]]; [[Doc Searls on Free and Open Source in Education]]; [[Exploring Wikis in Education]]; [[Stephen Downes on Connective Knowledge]]
 
 
 
==P2P Epistemology==
 
[[David Swedlow on Beyond Folksonomies]]; [[David Weinberger on Tagging and Folksonomies]]
 
 
==P2P Media==
 
[[Dan Gillmor on Grassroots Journalism]]; [[Interview with Jeff Jarvis on the Loss of Control by the Media]]; [[James Boyle on Re-Inventing the Gatekeeper]]
 
 
==P2P Politics==
 
[[MacKenzie Wark on the Hacker Manifesto and Class]]
 
 
==P2P Technology==
 
 
[[Adam Greenfield on Ubiquitous Computing]]; [[Bruce Sterling on the Internet of Things]]; [[Conversation with Ward Cunningham]]
 
=DIRECTORY=
[[Category:P2P Multimedia Directory]]

Latest revision as of 04:27, 9 October 2020

This is a directory of topical podcasts (audiofiles) related to Peer to Peer topics. If you're familiar with podcasting, skip straight to the Directory below.

If you want to hear my own views on peer to peer as a new mode of social organization, here's a 50-minute interview by David Levine for Hearsay Culture, or an even more recent interview by Chris Pinchen


Introductory Resources

  • Don't forget we have a related directory on Webcasts


Tools

  1. Robin Good prepared a Mini Guide to Podcasting production and editing tools
  2. Free hosting for your podcasts at Podango

Directories

  1. The Open Media Directory keeps track of 'legal and podsafe' content.
  2. The Creative Commons Content Curators listing has a directory of audio resources
  3. List of Linux audio software
  4. List of free software for audio

How-To

  1. How to use Skype for Interviews: how-to video

Top 50 Podcasts by Topic

Listen to the interviews and music from the participatory and open/free radio: KRUU-FM, and its program Open Views


Open Design and Distributed Manufacturing

See: Podcasts on Open Design and Distributed Manufacturing

Open Source/Free Software

Benjamin Mako Hill on Defining Freedom


P2P Business

Chris Anderson on the Long Tail; Clayton Christensen on Open Source and Innovation in Business; Doc Searls on Self-Forming Markets; Doc Searls on the Attention and Intention Economy; Geoffrey Moore on Open Source and Capitalism; Jonathan Schwartz on the Age of Participation; Michael Goldhaber on the Attention Economy; Yochai Benkler on the Wealth of Networks


P2P Cooperation

Clay Shirky on Moderation Patterns; Hazel Henderson on the coming age of worldwide cooperation; Howard Rheingold on Cooperation Theory; James Surowieki on the pitfalls of the Wisdom of Crowds


P2P Culture and Sociology

Danah Boyd and Douglas Rushkoff on MySpace; David Sifry on Technorati; Douglas Rushkoff on the New Digital Rennaissance; Jimmy Wales on Wikipedia; Lawrence Lessig Podcasts on Free Culture; Pat Kane on the Play Ethic

P2P Cyber-Rights

Contrarians on Eternal Copyright; Cory Doctorow on Digital Rights and DRM


P2P Education & Learning

David Wiley on the Open Education Movement; Doc Searls on Free and Open Source in Education; Exploring Wikis in Education; Stephen Downes on Connective Knowledge


P2P Epistemology

David Swedlow on Beyond Folksonomies; David Weinberger on Tagging and Folksonomies


P2P Media

Dan Gillmor on Grassroots Journalism; Interview with Jeff Jarvis on the Loss of Control by the Media; James Boyle on Re-Inventing the Gatekeeper


P2P Politics

MacKenzie Wark on the Hacker Manifesto and Class


P2P Technology

Adam Greenfield on Ubiquitous Computing; Bruce Sterling on the Internet of Things; Conversation with Ward Cunningham

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