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==Bio==


=Bio=
Jean Lievens graduated in commercial engineering (Solvay) at the VUB (Free University of Brussels). He was responsible for the internal communication and coordination of the commercial & real estate department of the City of Brussels. Previously he worked as a freelance journalist and copywriter, specialized in business communication. He has several blogs, mainly on politics and peer-to-peer. Jean translated about thirty main articles on P2P by Michel Bauwens and collaborated with Michel Bauwens in writing [http://www.houtekiet.be/boeken/p/detail/de-wereld-redden De Wereld Redden], published in October 2013.


Jean Lievens graduated in commercial engineering (Solvay) at the VUB (Free University of Brussels). He is currently responsible for the internal communication and coordination of the commercial & real estate department of the City of Brussels. Previously he worked as a freelance journalist and copywriter, specialized in business communication. He has several blogs, mainly on politics and peer-to-peer. Jean translated about thirty main articles on P2P by Michel Bauwens and collaborated with Michel Bauwens in writing a book in Dutch on peer-to-peer, which is due for October 2013.  
He curated a ([http://www.scoop.it/t/peer2politics ScoopIt, P2Politics]) on P2P, the sharing economy & transition, and updated it frequently. As an activist with a liberal/social democratic & Marxist background, he was particularly interested in the development of peer-to-peer dynamics as an emancipatory force.


His curation on P2P, the sharing economy & transition ([http://www.scoop.it/t/peer2politics P2Politics]) is usually updated twice a day. As an activist with a liberal/social democratic & Marxist background, he is particularly interested in the development of peer-to-peer dynamics as an emancipatory force.
He died on Tuesday, September 6, 2016. See [https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/in-memoriam-jean-lievens-1957-2016/2016/09/22 this blog entry by Michel Bauwens].
 
==More Information==
* [[Jean Lievens on the P2P Revolution in Media]]
* [[Jean Lievens over P2P]]
* His translations listed in [[Dutch Language]]
 
Introductory articles written by Jean Lievens (In Dutch/Flemish):
 
* https://www.dewereldmorgen.be/artikel/2011/12/30/occupy-london-krijgt-bezoek-van-visionaire-belg/
* https://www.dewereldmorgen.be/artikel/2012/01/06/occupy-peer-to-peer-en-marxisme-overeenkomsten-en-verschillen/
* https://www.dewereldmorgen.be/community/zakenwereld-probeert-opkomende-sociale-deeleconomie-te-wurgen-met-reglementen/
* https://www.dewereldmorgen.be/community/het-internet-als-revolutionaire-slokop-of-het-einde-van-de-journalistiek/
 
Obituaries:
* https://www.marxist.com/a-tribute-to-jean-lievens.htm (English)
* https://www.vonk.org/belgie/afscheid-van-jean-lievens.html (Dutch)





Latest revision as of 22:07, 25 August 2019

URL = https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/in-memoriam-jean-lievens-1957-2016/2016/09/22

Bio

Jean Lievens graduated in commercial engineering (Solvay) at the VUB (Free University of Brussels). He was responsible for the internal communication and coordination of the commercial & real estate department of the City of Brussels. Previously he worked as a freelance journalist and copywriter, specialized in business communication. He has several blogs, mainly on politics and peer-to-peer. Jean translated about thirty main articles on P2P by Michel Bauwens and collaborated with Michel Bauwens in writing De Wereld Redden, published in October 2013.

He curated a (ScoopIt, P2Politics) on P2P, the sharing economy & transition, and updated it frequently. As an activist with a liberal/social democratic & Marxist background, he was particularly interested in the development of peer-to-peer dynamics as an emancipatory force.

He died on Tuesday, September 6, 2016. See this blog entry by Michel Bauwens.

More Information

Introductory articles written by Jean Lievens (In Dutch/Flemish):

Obituaries: