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==Key Concepts of This Category==
==Key Concepts of This Category==
Here, a good idea would be
# find pages for a few key concepts that support this category
#* ideally on this wiki
#* if not then maybe on Wikipedia
# link them into some prose
Add where to find out more, if there is no link or the link is inadequate.


The idea here will be to give a structure for people to explore.
If they are supporting concepts, then explaining them here will allow people to
gauge whether they need first to learn more about them, before understanding this properly.
If they are related concepts, that will help focus and sharpen people's conceptual map.


==Useful learning resources==
==Useful learning resources==
If there are any such resources, try to give
# a link to where they are
# some indication of coverage or level
and where there are plenty, put them in sections.


===Introductory===
===Introductory===
Shorter pages that are accessible to a general reader.
 


===Deeper Study===
===Deeper Study===
Longer or more complex pages that would take more dedicated study.
 


==Related Categories==
==Related Categories==
Put in related categories on this wiki.
Sub Categories appear at the start of the page listings.
Super categories appear naturally at the very bottom, after the list of pages.

Revision as of 16:40, 6 August 2019

As simply defined by Wikipedia: Sharing is just "the joint use of a resource or space". Everything that is a Commons is a case of Sharing, between the relevant Commoners; but not all sharing involves a commons. The importance of the idea to P2P comes partly also from file-sharing, often carried out on P2P networks.

Key Quote

While Kevin Carson here is referring primarily to goods, this can also be applied to information resources.

"Sharing is a way of maximizing the utilization of idle productive goods owned by individuals. Just about any tool or appliance you need for a current project, but lack, is probably gathering dust on the shelf of someone within a few blocks of where you live. If the pooling of such idle resources doesn’t seem like much of a deal for the person with the unused appliances, keep in mind first that he isn’t getting anything at all out of them now, second that he may trade access to them for access to other people’s tools that he needs, and third that the arrangement may increase the variety of goods and services he has to choose from outside the wage system." - [1]

Key Concepts of This Category

Useful learning resources

Introductory

Deeper Study

Related Categories

Pages in category "Sharing"

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Media in category "Sharing"

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