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The goal of this wiki is to find out whether and in which ways [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commons-based_peer_production commons-based peer production] has a potential that extends beyond the areas of free software and open content production where it has first emerged. It this just a phenomenon of limited relevance, or might it one day cover all aspects of production? Is a society possible in which peer production is the primary mode of production? If so, how could such a society be organized? | The goal of this wiki is to find out whether and in which ways [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commons-based_peer_production commons-based peer production] has a potential that extends beyond the areas of free software and open content production where it has first emerged. It this just a phenomenon of limited relevance, or might it one day cover all aspects of production? Is a society possible in which peer production is the primary mode of production? If so, how could such a society be organized? | ||
'''Freie Modi''' (Free Modes descriptions), http://de.wiki.oekonux.org/FreieModi | |||
Definitions of the various expressions of the free paradigm. | |||
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Kefk Network, http://www.kefk.net/P2P/Website/Language/index_de.asp
Looks like a very well documented scientific website about various aspects of P2P
Wiki dedicated to all aspects of a cooperative culture (which may be essentially synonym to p2p culture).
keimform.de, http://www.keimform.de
A group weblog discussing and analyzing the emergence and spreading of new particitory and open approaches in all areas of life – software development, content production, (non-)education, physical production, and beyond. Main authors: Benni Bärmann, Christian Siefkes, Stefan Meretz, Thomas Berker, Thomas Kalka.
Freie-Gesellschaft-Wiki (Free Society Wiki), http://www.freie-gesellschaft.de/wiki/Hauptseite
The goal of this wiki is to find out whether and in which ways commons-based peer production has a potential that extends beyond the areas of free software and open content production where it has first emerged. It this just a phenomenon of limited relevance, or might it one day cover all aspects of production? Is a society possible in which peer production is the primary mode of production? If so, how could such a society be organized?
Freie Modi (Free Modes descriptions), http://de.wiki.oekonux.org/FreieModi
Definitions of the various expressions of the free paradigm.