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== What we are interested in == | == What we are interested in == | ||
#'''Tags on the open paradigm''': Open | #'''Tags on the open paradigm''': [[Open Source]], [[Open Politics]], [[Open Access]], [[Open Archives]], [[Open Biology]], [[Open Courseware]], [[Open Content]], A2K, [[Open Education]], [[Open Hardware]], [[Open Design]] FLOSS, FOSS, open money, [[Open standards]], [[Open Textbooks]] | ||
#'''Tags on the P2P paradigm''': Peer to Peer, peer production, peer governance, peer property, peer banking, peer exchanges, panarchy, the sharing economy, the gift economy | #'''Tags on the P2P paradigm''': Peer to Peer, peer production, peer governance, peer property, peer banking, peer exchanges, panarchy, the sharing economy, the gift economy | ||
#'''Tags on the participatory paradigm''': participatory politics, collective intelligence, cooperation, deliberation and dialogue, customer-controlled networks, customer-built network infrastructures, participatory culture, participatory democracy, participatory spirituality, social software, social media, participatory panopticon, user-centered innovation, Web 2.0 | #'''Tags on the participatory paradigm''': participatory politics, collective intelligence, cooperation, deliberation and dialogue, customer-controlled networks, customer-built network infrastructures, participatory culture, participatory democracy, participatory spirituality, social software, social media, participatory panopticon, user-centered innovation, Web 2.0 | ||
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#'''Tags on the Distribution paradigm''': desktop manufacturing, diffuse innovation, mass amateurization, the Pro-Am movement, folksonomies, the long tail, citizen journalism, citizen science, prosumers, smart mobs, swarming, user-capitalized networks, user-driven advertizing, viral communicators, distributed computing, meshworks, mesh networks | #'''Tags on the Distribution paradigm''': desktop manufacturing, diffuse innovation, mass amateurization, the Pro-Am movement, folksonomies, the long tail, citizen journalism, citizen science, prosumers, smart mobs, swarming, user-capitalized networks, user-driven advertizing, viral communicators, distributed computing, meshworks, mesh networks | ||
#'''Tags on the network paradigm''': network sociality, network neutrality, relational spirituality, social networks, connectionism, viral marketing, memetics | #'''Tags on the network paradigm''': network sociality, network neutrality, relational spirituality, social networks, connectionism, viral marketing, memetics | ||
== How to Contribute == | == How to Contribute == | ||
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The Foundation for P2P Alternatives
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The Foundation
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TopicsP2P Governance, Politics, Social Movements P2P Intellectual Property Concepts P2P Philosophy and Spirituality Peer Production, Business, Economics P2P Technologies, Infrastructure, Media, Social Software
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Working ProjectsMBA on Participatory Economics P2P Toolkit
LanguagesFrench-Language- Thai-Language - Spanish-Language - Italian-Language - Portuguese-Language
Country ResourcesBrazil Canada Germany Greece Netherlands Spain UK What we are interested in
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