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'''* Book: The Handbook of Peer Production. Edited by Mathieu O’Neil, Christian Pentzold, and Sophie Toupin. Wiley, September 2019'''
'''* Book: The Handbook of Peer Production. Edited by [[Mathieu O’Neil]], [[Christian Pentzold]], and [[Sophie Toupin]]. Wiley, PLANNED FOR PUBLICATION'''


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addresses the conditions which allow peer production to flourish or wither, as well as its consequences for the social order.
addresses the conditions which allow peer production to flourish or wither, as well as its consequences for the social order.


The volume gathers contributions from a diverse group of recognized experts and
The volume gathers contributions from a diverse group of recognized experts."
concludes with a panel with the founders of the field of peer production studies, who
discuss its conceptual expansion, as well as a reflective piece on the future development of peer production."


=Contents=
=Contents=


(draft stage, August 2019)
Preface                                                                                                                                            ixNotes on


Introduction and Overview (Mathieu O’Neil, Sophie Toupin, & Christian Pentzold)
==Part I Introduction==


==Section 1 – Concepts (Explaining Peer Production)==
* The Duality of Peer Production: Infrastructure for the Digital Commons,  Free Labor for Free‐Riding Firms Mathieu O’Neil, Sophie Toupin, and Christian Pentzold [https://www.wiley.com/en-au/The+Handbook+of+Peer+Production-p-9781119537106]


* Chapter 1 – Grammar of Peer Production (Vasilis Kostakis & Michael Bauwens)
* Chapter 2 – Institutions of Peer Production: Social Norms and Rules (Christian Pentzold)
* Chapter 3 – Political Economy of Peer Production (Benjamin Birkinbine)
* Chapter 4 – Cultures of Peer Production (Michael Stevenson)
* Chapter 5 (reprint) – Commons-Based Peer Production and Virtue (Helen Nissenbaum &
Yochai Benkler)


==Part II Concepts: Explaining Peer Production==


==Section 2 – Cases (Realizing Peer Production)==
* Grammar of Peer Production Vasilis Kostakis and Michel Bauwens [https://zenodo.org/record/4415365]
* Political Economy of Peer Production Benjamin J. Birkinbine [http://hdl.handle.net/11714/7742]
* Social Norms and Rules in Peer Production Christian Pentzold [http://www.christianpentzold.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Chapter-04_Social-Norms-and-Rules-in-Peer-Production.pdf]
* Cultures of Peer Production Michael Stevenson [https://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:34699/]
* Commons‐Based Peer Production and Virtue (reprint) Yochai Benkler and Helen Nissenbaum


* Chapter 6 – Free & Open Source Software (Stéphane Couture)
* Chapter 7 – Wikipedia and Wikis (Jutta Haider & Olof Sundin)
* Chapter 8 – Hacker Cartography: Participatory Mapmaking and Technological Power
(Adam Fish)
* Chapter 9 – Peer Learning (Panayotis Antoniadis, Alekos Pantazis, & Grif Peterson)
* Chapter 10 – Shared Machine Shops (Peter Maxigas)
* Chapter 11 – Biohacking (Morgan Meyer)
* Chapter 12 – Makers (Yana Boeva & Peter Troxler)
* Chapter 13 – Blockchain (Pablo Velasco Gonzáles & Nate Tkacz)
* Chapter 14 – Wireless Community Networks (Gwen Shaffer)


==Part III Conditions: Enabling Peer Production==


==Section 3 – Conditions (Enabling Peer Production)==
* [[Prophets and Advocates of Peer Production]]. [[George Dafermos]]
* Virtue, Efficiency, and the Sharing Economy Margie Borschke
* Open Licensing Peer Production Mélanie Dulong de Rosnay
* User Motivations in Peer Production Sebastian Spaeth and Sven Niederhöfer
* Governing for Growth in Scope: Cultivating a Comparative  Understanding of How Peer Production Collectives Evolve Rebecca Karp,  Amisha Miller, and Siobhán O’Mahony


* Chapter 15 – Prophets and Advocates (George Dafermos)
==Part IV Cases: Realizing Peer Production==
* Chapter 16 – Designing Technologies for Peer Production (Stefania Milan)
* Chapter 17 – Openness and Licensing (Mélanie Dulong de Rosnay)
* Chapter 18 – User Motivations in Peer Production (Sebastian Spaeth & Sven Niederhöfer)
* Chapter 19 – Governing for Growth in Scope: Cultivating a Dynamic Understanding of
How Peer Production Collectives Evolve (Rebecca Karp, Amisha Miller, & Siobhan
O’Mahony)


* Free and Open Source Software Stéphane Couture
* Wikipedia and Wikis    Jutta Haider and Olof Sundin
* Participatory Cartography: Drones, Countermapping, and Technological Power Adam Fish
* P2P Learning Panayotis Antoniadis and Alekos Pantazis
* Biohacking  Morgan Meyer 
* Makers  Yana Boeva and Peter Troxler [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/349117781_Makers]
* Blockchain, or, Peer Production Without Guarantees Pablo Velasco González and Nathaniel Tkacz
* Community Wireless Networks Gwen Shaffer 
* Commoning the Urban Nicholas Anastasopoulos


==Section 4 – Collisions/Others (Peer Production and the World)==
==Part V Conflicts: Peer Production and the World==  


* Chapter 20 – Social Change and Peer Production (Mathieu O’Neil & Sébastien Broca)
* Peer Production and Social Change Mathieu O’Neil and Sébastien Broca
* Chapter 21 – Gaps in Peer Design (Francesca Musiani)
* Peer Production and Collective Action Stefania Milan
* Chapter 22 – Feminist Peer Production (Sophie Toupin)
* Feminist Peer Production 311Sophie Toupin  
* Chapter 23 – Postcolonial Peer Production (Maitrayee Deka)
* Postcolonial Peer Production Maitrayee Deka
* Chapter 24 – Peer Production and the Promotion of Virtue and Efficiency in Network
* Gaps in Peer Design Francesca Musiani
Culture (Margie Borschke)
* Makerspaces and Peer Production: Spaces of Possibility, Tension,  Post‐Automation, or Liberation? Kat Braybrooke and Adrian Smith
* Chapter 25 – Peer Production and State Theory: Envisioning a Cooperative Partner State
* Peer Production and State Theory: Envisioning a Cooperative Partner State Alex Pazaitis and Wolfgang Drechsler
(Alex Pazaitis & Wolfgang Drechsler)




==Section 5 – Practice/Conversion (Advancing Peer Production)==
==Part VI Conversions: Advancing Peer Production==  


* Chapter 26 – Making a Case for Peer Production: Interviews with Ory Okolloh, Mariam
* Making a Case for Peer Production: Interviews with Peter Bloom, Mariam Mecky, Ory Okolloh, Abraham Taherivand, and Stefano Zacchiroli  
Mecky, Abraham Taherivand, Peter Bloom, & Stefano Zacchiroli
* What’s Next? Peer Production Studies? Mathieu O’Neil, Sophie Toupin, and Christian Pentzold
* Chapter 27 – Peer Production Studies? Be Your Own Peer! (Mathieu O’Neil, Sophie
* Be Your Own Peer! Principles and Policies for the Commons Mathieu O’Neil, Sophie Toupin, and Christian Pentzold
Toupin, & Christian Pentzold)


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* Book: The Handbook of Peer Production. Edited by Mathieu O’Neil, Christian Pentzold, and Sophie Toupin. Wiley, PLANNED FOR PUBLICATION

URL = https://www.wiley.com/en-au/The+Handbook+of+Peer+Production-p-9781119537106

Wiley Handbooks in Communication and Media Series ;


Update Status

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Description

"The Handbook of Peer Production offers in-depth analysis of these emerging hybrid forms, as well as a uniquely comprehensive mapping of the origins and manifestations of peer production, whose principles and forms of cooperation have made inroads in multiple areas of production and sociality. Widening its scope, the Handbook of Peer Production also addresses the conditions which allow peer production to flourish or wither, as well as its consequences for the social order.

The volume gathers contributions from a diverse group of recognized experts."

Contents

Preface ixNotes on

Part I Introduction

  • The Duality of Peer Production: Infrastructure for the Digital Commons, Free Labor for Free‐Riding Firms Mathieu O’Neil, Sophie Toupin, and Christian Pentzold [1]


Part II Concepts: Explaining Peer Production

  • Grammar of Peer Production Vasilis Kostakis and Michel Bauwens [2]
  • Political Economy of Peer Production Benjamin J. Birkinbine [3]
  • Social Norms and Rules in Peer Production Christian Pentzold [4]
  • Cultures of Peer Production Michael Stevenson [5]
  • Commons‐Based Peer Production and Virtue (reprint) Yochai Benkler and Helen Nissenbaum


Part III Conditions: Enabling Peer Production

  • Prophets and Advocates of Peer Production. George Dafermos
  • Virtue, Efficiency, and the Sharing Economy Margie Borschke
  • Open Licensing Peer Production Mélanie Dulong de Rosnay
  • User Motivations in Peer Production Sebastian Spaeth and Sven Niederhöfer
  • Governing for Growth in Scope: Cultivating a Comparative Understanding of How Peer Production Collectives Evolve Rebecca Karp, Amisha Miller, and Siobhán O’Mahony

Part IV Cases: Realizing Peer Production

  • Free and Open Source Software Stéphane Couture
  • Wikipedia and Wikis Jutta Haider and Olof Sundin
  • Participatory Cartography: Drones, Countermapping, and Technological Power Adam Fish
  • P2P Learning Panayotis Antoniadis and Alekos Pantazis
  • Biohacking Morgan Meyer
  • Makers Yana Boeva and Peter Troxler [6]
  • Blockchain, or, Peer Production Without Guarantees Pablo Velasco González and Nathaniel Tkacz
  • Community Wireless Networks Gwen Shaffer
  • Commoning the Urban Nicholas Anastasopoulos

Part V Conflicts: Peer Production and the World

  • Peer Production and Social Change Mathieu O’Neil and Sébastien Broca
  • Peer Production and Collective Action Stefania Milan
  • Feminist Peer Production 311Sophie Toupin
  • Postcolonial Peer Production Maitrayee Deka
  • Gaps in Peer Design Francesca Musiani
  • Makerspaces and Peer Production: Spaces of Possibility, Tension, Post‐Automation, or Liberation? Kat Braybrooke and Adrian Smith
  • Peer Production and State Theory: Envisioning a Cooperative Partner State Alex Pazaitis and Wolfgang Drechsler


Part VI Conversions: Advancing Peer Production

  • Making a Case for Peer Production: Interviews with Peter Bloom, Mariam Mecky, Ory Okolloh, Abraham Taherivand, and Stefano Zacchiroli
  • What’s Next? Peer Production Studies? Mathieu O’Neil, Sophie Toupin, and Christian Pentzold
  • Be Your Own Peer! Principles and Policies for the Commons Mathieu O’Neil, Sophie Toupin, and Christian Pentzold