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Includes the essay:
* 6 Introduction
Andrea Botero (CO/FI), Andrew Gryf Paterson (SCO/FI),
and Joanna Saad-Sulonen (LB/FI), Aalto ARTS, Dept. Media, Helsinki


* Evolving towards a Partner State in an Ethical Economy. Michael Bauwens (BE/TH), Foundation for Peer-to-peer Alternatives, Chiang Mai.
* 13 Innovations in Public Services: Co-Production
and New Public Governance in Europe
Victor Pestoff (SE), Institute for Civil Society Studies,
Ersta Skondal University College, Stockholm


* 34 Evolving towards a Partner State in an Ethical Economy
Michel Bauwens (BE/TH), Foundation for Peer-to-peer Alternatives, Chiang Mai
* 50 Towards p2p learning: What media and whose peer?
Teemu Leinonen (FI), Aalto ARTS, Dept. Media, Helsinki
* 62 Tiny social movements: Experiences
of social media based co-creation
Pauliina Seppälä (FI), Independent, Helsinki
* 76 Learning peer-to-peer practices step-by-step:
3 cases from suburban Helsinki neighborhoods
Pirjo Tulikukka (FI), Helsinki Neighbourhood Association /
Helsingin kaupunginosayhdistykset ry Helka, Helsinki
* 89 From margin to margin: Peer-based public services
in the addiction treatment field
Tuukka Tammi (FI), Tiia Ruokosalo (FI) and Henna Vuorento (FI),
A-Clinic Foundation / A-klinikkasäätiö, Helsinki
* 101 Time banking: Building the commons,
towards a solidarity economy
Ruby van der Wekken (NL/FI), Helsinki Timebank / Stadin aikapankki, Helsinki
* 109 Institutional impacts of the collaborative service
creation: Case of virtual home care in Helsinki
Petra Turkama (FI), Jukka Mattila (FI), Aalto ECON,
Centre for Knowledge and Innovation Research, Helsinki
* 125 Appendix: Co-creation, co-governance and peer-to-peer production of
public services – Seminar Report
Anna Keune (DE/FI), Aalto ARTS, Dept. Media, Helsinki


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Revision as of 03:33, 4 June 2012


* Book: Towards peer production in public services: Cases from Finland. Editors: Andrea Botero, Andrew Paterson and Joanna Saad-Sulonen. Aalto University publication series Crossover 15/2012. Helsinki, Finland

URL = http://co-p2p.mlog.taik.fi/files/2012/06/p2p-public-services-finland-2012.pdf


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Andrea Botero, Andrew Paterson et al.:

”There are many challenges and opportunities in designing, developing and maintaining services for participatory modes of governance, not to mention their co-creation and peer-to-peer aspects. We ask what can be learned from current research, and what is happening already beyond academia? With the aim to increase the opportunities for dialogue between the Finnish scene and the international context, we gather this collection of articles that deal broadly with the relationships between peer-to-peer dynamics, and public services. Most of the cases presented are illustrative of recent developments and discussions in Finnish society, however, also included are broader international perspectives, giving historical reflection and future-oriented speculation on what might be the outcomes.” (http://snuproject.wordpress.com/2012/06/03/book-releasetowards-peer-production-in-public-services-cases-from-finland/)


Contents

  • 6 Introduction

Andrea Botero (CO/FI), Andrew Gryf Paterson (SCO/FI), and Joanna Saad-Sulonen (LB/FI), Aalto ARTS, Dept. Media, Helsinki

  • 13 Innovations in Public Services: Co-Production

and New Public Governance in Europe Victor Pestoff (SE), Institute for Civil Society Studies, Ersta Skondal University College, Stockholm

  • 34 Evolving towards a Partner State in an Ethical Economy

Michel Bauwens (BE/TH), Foundation for Peer-to-peer Alternatives, Chiang Mai

  • 50 Towards p2p learning: What media and whose peer?

Teemu Leinonen (FI), Aalto ARTS, Dept. Media, Helsinki

  • 62 Tiny social movements: Experiences

of social media based co-creation Pauliina Seppälä (FI), Independent, Helsinki

  • 76 Learning peer-to-peer practices step-by-step:

3 cases from suburban Helsinki neighborhoods Pirjo Tulikukka (FI), Helsinki Neighbourhood Association / Helsingin kaupunginosayhdistykset ry Helka, Helsinki

  • 89 From margin to margin: Peer-based public services

in the addiction treatment field Tuukka Tammi (FI), Tiia Ruokosalo (FI) and Henna Vuorento (FI), A-Clinic Foundation / A-klinikkasäätiö, Helsinki

  • 101 Time banking: Building the commons,

towards a solidarity economy Ruby van der Wekken (NL/FI), Helsinki Timebank / Stadin aikapankki, Helsinki

  • 109 Institutional impacts of the collaborative service

creation: Case of virtual home care in Helsinki Petra Turkama (FI), Jukka Mattila (FI), Aalto ECON, Centre for Knowledge and Innovation Research, Helsinki

  • 125 Appendix: Co-creation, co-governance and peer-to-peer production of

public services – Seminar Report Anna Keune (DE/FI), Aalto ARTS, Dept. Media, Helsinki

More Information