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Revision as of 08:16, 22 June 2015
This is not a course syllabus, but a draft to add raw material which could be used to produce one.
Introductions
What is Peer to Peer
P2P is a relational dynamic
P2P as a Mode of Production
Introduction to Peer Production
Introduction to Peer Governance
Introduction to Peer Property
The institutionalization of Peer Production
P2P Infrastructures as the Technical Basis of P2P Relationality and Value Creation
The original internet infrastructure
The roots in filesharing
The participatory Web 2.0
Alternative Media Infrastructures?
Meshworks
P2P Infrastructures for Collaboration
P2P Infrastructures for Production
The emergence of Commons Economics
From Open Knowledge to Free Software to Open Design
3D Printing and other Modalities of Distributed Manufacturing
=Open Supply Chains and Open Book Accounting
P2P Accounting and Contributory Metrics
The Relation between the Commons and the Market
Peer Production and Capitalism
Going beyond Capitalism
What is an ethical commons-oriented economy
Introduction to the Politics of P2P
The Peer Production of Politics in the Mass Mobilizations of 2011
Before 2011
2011: Occupy and the Indignados
Repolitisation of the Commons after 2011
Proposals to Give Voice to the Commons
A Synthesis between Prefigurative Prototyping, Resistance, and the Active Creation of an Alternative Society
The Partner State as proposal and practice