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"Christian Siefkes is a software engineer who lives in Berlin, Germany. His | |||
engineer | main research interest is the emancipatory potential of free software, open | ||
hardware, and other forms of commons-based peer production. He blogs at | |||
www.keimform.de; publications include "[[From Exchange to Contributions]]" | |||
free software, open | (Berlin 2007), "The [[Emergence of Benefit-driven Production]]" (Proc. OKCon | ||
2011), "The [[Boom of Commons-Based Peer Production]]" (in "The Wealth of the | |||
Commons", 2012). | |||
Longer: | |||
"Dr. Christian Siefkes is a freelance software engineer and author; he lives | |||
in Berlin, Germany. His main research interest is exploring the practices | |||
and the potential of commons-based peer production, the participatory and | |||
commons-oriented way of production that brings us free software, open | |||
content projects such as the Wikipedia, and an increasing number of open | |||
hardware projects such as RepRap. Co-founder of the bilingual Keimform-Blog | |||
(http://www.keimform.de)." | |||
=Publications= | |||
Publications include: | |||
* The Boom of Commons-Based Peer Production (2012, in | |||
The [[Wealth of the Commons]], [http://www.wealthofthecommons.org/essay/boom-commons-based-peer-production]), | |||
* The Commons— [[Prosperity by Sharing]] (2010, with Silke Helfrich, Rainer | |||
Kuhlen, Wolfgang Sachs, [http://commonsblog.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/gemeingueter.pdf]), | |||
- | * The [[Commons of the Future]] (2009, [http://www.commoner.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/siefkes_future-commons.pdf]), | ||
* From Exchange to Contributions (2007, http://peerconomy.org/). | |||
=More Information= | |||
Email: christian@siefkes.net, homepage: http://www.siefkes.net. | |||
[[Category:Bios]] | [[Category:Bios]] | ||
Revision as of 19:14, 29 March 2013

Bio
"Christian Siefkes is a software engineer who lives in Berlin, Germany. His main research interest is the emancipatory potential of free software, open hardware, and other forms of commons-based peer production. He blogs at www.keimform.de; publications include "From Exchange to Contributions" (Berlin 2007), "The Emergence of Benefit-driven Production" (Proc. OKCon 2011), "The Boom of Commons-Based Peer Production" (in "The Wealth of the Commons", 2012).
Longer:
"Dr. Christian Siefkes is a freelance software engineer and author; he lives in Berlin, Germany. His main research interest is exploring the practices and the potential of commons-based peer production, the participatory and commons-oriented way of production that brings us free software, open content projects such as the Wikipedia, and an increasing number of open hardware projects such as RepRap. Co-founder of the bilingual Keimform-Blog (http://www.keimform.de)."
Publications
Publications include:
- The Boom of Commons-Based Peer Production (2012, in
The Wealth of the Commons, [1]),
- The Commons— Prosperity by Sharing (2010, with Silke Helfrich, Rainer
Kuhlen, Wolfgang Sachs, [2]),
- The Commons of the Future (2009, [3]),
- From Exchange to Contributions (2007, http://peerconomy.org/).
More Information
Email: christian@siefkes.net, homepage: http://www.siefkes.net.