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Revision as of 02:45, 15 March 2007

We study the impact of Peer to Peer technology and thought on society



"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete" - Buckminster Fuller


Our platform

Our Wiki

  1. About the website you are reading right now. It is a wiki, which means you can also contribute, see how to contribute. We function as a clearinghouse for open/free, participatory/p2p and commons-oriented initiatives. Please be aware we practice opportunistic updating, i.e. a continuous process of adding to entries as we find new material; therefore all entries are always provisional.
  2. Click here to see What's New in the P2P Wiki or subscribe to this RSS feed
  3. Have a look at the profile of our Active Contributors or that of our Founders
  4. See our WikiNode, a collection of related Wiki's from the friends of the P2P Foundation
  5. The Commons Network is a linkage of similarly-minded organizations.

Our blog, newsletter, and other resources

  1. Read our public face, the English-language blog, or our French-Language blog, Entre Pairs
  2. We publish a weekly thematic Newsletter with its Topic Index
  3. The P2P Meme Map is our visualization of the P2P conceptual universe
  4. Watch a Webcast Interview; Listen to a podcast by Michel Bauwens on Peer to Peer; or read this extensive interview with Richard Poynder, or this one with Nik Baerten for Panopticon

Can we help you? How to support us?

  1. We are conducting P2P Seminars to assist individuals, organizations and society at large in their efforts to adapt to the new participative world based on social innovation. See the Testimonials page for some reactions.
  2. Support the P2P Foundation by buying your books at our Bookstore


The Foundation

About The Foundation

Our Understanding of P2P

The P2P Weblog (english)

The P2P Meme Map

The P2P Foundational Manifesto

  • Other Foundational Essays 1 2

Who We Are - Founders

Our Expert Database

P2P Seminars


Online Book Projects

  1. P2P Encyclopedia Book Project
  2. The Ethical Economy Book Project


Working Groups

  1. MBA on Participatory Economics
  2. P2P Toolkit
  3. Commons Network


Topics

Open Music Practices

Open Standards Concepts

Panarchy Concepts

P2P Audiovisual Concepts

P2P Business Concepts

P2P Collaborative Concepts

P2P Cultural Concepts

P2P Facilitation Concepts

P2P Gaming Concepts

P2P Geographical Concepts

P2P Governance Concepts

P2P Immaterial Property Concepts

P2P Learning Concepts

P2P Media Concepts

P2P Monetary Concepts

P2P Policy Concepts

P2P Political Concepts

P2P Relational Concepts

P2P Science Concepts

P2P Spiritual Concepts

P2P Technological Concepts




P2P Resources

Articles

Books

Case Studies

Companies

Conferences

Curricula

Encyclopedia

Fiction

Graphics

Individuals

Interviews

Movements

Podcasts (Podcasts in Dutch)

Reference

Research

Resources

Statistics

Webcasts

Wiki's