Introduction to the P2P Foundation Wiki Material about Relational Topics: Difference between revisions
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This page and on-going investigation is maintained by Adrian Chan and Remi Sussan. | This page and on-going investigation is maintained by Adrian Chan and Remi Sussan. | ||
Here's already an [[Introduction on Individuality, Relationality, and Collectivity]], by Michel Bauwens. And one [[Introduction on P2P Relationality::Production, Socialilty, Relations, Subjects]] | Here's already an [[Introduction on Individuality, Relationality, and Collectivity]], by Michel Bauwens. And one from Adrian Chan: [[Introduction on P2P Relationality::Production, Socialilty, Relations, Subjects]]. | ||
Only the P2P Encyclopedia concepts from A to D have been ported at this stage. | Only the P2P Encyclopedia concepts from A to D have been ported at this stage. | ||
Revision as of 21:08, 26 August 2006
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 Remi Sussan.
Here's already an Introduction on Individuality, Relationality, and Collectivity, by Michel Bauwens. And one from Adrian Chan: Introduction on P2P Relationality::Production, Socialilty, Relations, Subjects.
Only the P2P Encyclopedia concepts from A to D have been ported at this stage.