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==P2P Foundation research comes of age==
==P2P Foundation research comes of age==


havens center and boll report
havens center book


thermodynanmic efficiences research and DGML / Cosmo-localisation with fab city and sharon essay linkage


==Open and contributory value accounting==
 
==The year of the blockchain and cryptledger applications, but ALSO Open and contributory value accounting==


boll report
boll report

Revision as of 17:13, 2 January 2017

very early draft for publication in december 2016


Civic and Commons Renaissance in western european cities

oikos report findings /

iaone report

jose ramos book


The emergence of Super-Competent Democracies

  1. Pol.is
  2. V-Taiwan Process
  3. Civic Councils

Municipal Coalitions

see Category:Urbanism for a slate of books

Naples and other rebel cities, see: City-Based Departments of the Commons

Municipal coalitions Bcomu, ahora madrid

jose ramos book , iaone report

Platform Cooperativism comes of age

Platform Cooperativism 2016


Politisation of the Commons

European Commons Assembly

post-capitalist debates (mason, inventing the future)

P2P Value report findings on really existing peer production communities

https://p2pvalue.eu/762-2/ .. full report at https://www.academia.edu/29210209/Commons_Based_Peer_Production_in_the_Information_Economy

Intro by Michel Bauwens: P2P Value is a landmark study because it is the first long (3-year) scientific study of 300+ peer production communities, and it largely confirms the ten years of empirical observations that form the basis of P2P Theory and the documentation in the P2P Foundation Wiki. Our team was also one of the 8 partners in the consortium. Here are some interesting findings, which I would like to highlight: 1. These communities are also ‘imaginary communities’ with specific values, i..e. they want to make the world a better place, i.e. they are ethical communities not just profit-maximising entities, and their identification is in global networks, not just the locales they are embedded in. This is historically important since it echoes the birth of nation-states as imaginary communities (see Benedict Anderson’s landmark book on this topic) 2. A majority of 78% of these communities are practicing, preparing and/or looking into open value or contributory accounting systems; again, this is significant since changes in accounting practices and philosophies have accompanied the great value regime transitions in the past 3. Reputation capital is a fictitious commodity that has an effective capacity to drive and allocate resources to these common projects. This document is therefore a must-read for the P2P and Commons community.

P2P Foundation research comes of age

havens center book

thermodynanmic efficiences research and DGML / Cosmo-localisation with fab city and sharon essay linkage


The year of the blockchain and cryptledger applications, but ALSO Open and contributory value accounting

boll report


Gender and Race; diversity and p2p