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Revision as of 07:04, 21 August 2009
We study the impact of Peer to Peer technology and thought on society.
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"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete" - Buckminster Fuller [1]
never doubt that a small group of committed citizens can change the world.
- Margaret Mead [2]
P2P in a Nutshell
an easy way to discover the ideas of the P2P Foundation, compiled by Mauro Bieg.
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Our aims
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We function as a clearinghouse for open/free, participatory/p2p and commons-oriented initiatives.
We aim to be a pluralist network to document, research, and promote peer to peer alternatives. Our political aims could be summarized under the following maxims:
- ending the destruction of the biosphere by abandoning the dangerous conceptions of pseudo-abundance in the natural world (i.e. based on the assumption that natural resources are infinite);
- promoting free cultural exchange by abandoning the innovation-inhibiting conceptions of pseudo-scarcity in the cultural world (i.e. based on the assumption that the free flow of culture needs to be restricted through excessive copyrights etc...).
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Can we help you? How to support us?
- How you can help us?; How To Contribute; How to Write for our Wiki; P2P Foundation Wiki Requested Articles
- 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. And here is a version of our slide presentation at Slideshare
- Support the P2P Foundation by buying your books at our Bookstore
- Why is participation to the P2P Foundation not totally open?
- Important notice on COPYRIGHT: Fair Use Notice
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Our Platform
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The Foundation
Our Ideas
- About The Foundation
- Our Understanding of P2P
- Manifesto: P2P and Human Evolution
- The P2P Meme Map
- Best P2P Essays 1 2
- Bibliography of Michel Bauwens on P2P
Our Key Resources
- The P2P Blog
- What’s New in the Wiki
- Wiki RSS Feed
- Our Newsletter
Learning More
- P2P Bookstore
- P2P Seminars & (Testimonials)
- Our Expert Database
- Watch this P2P lecture!
- Listen to this Podcast
- Read this Interview
Who We Are
- Our Founders
- Active Contributors
- Our Wiki Neighbours
- Commons Network
Online Book Projects
- The Ethical Economy Book Project
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Topics
We are looking for maintainers for our subject pages! Interested?
Key Topics
P2P and Business
P2P and Governance
P2P, Copyright and Property
Open Design Communities
Under construction:
Peer Production
Other Subjects
Collective Intelligence
Open and Distributed Manufacturing
Open Standards
P2P Art
P2P Ecology and Energy
P2P Education and Learning
P2P Facilitation
P2P Gaming and Metaverses
P2P Geography
P2P Media
P2P Money
P2P Music
P2P Policy
P2P Politics
P2P Relationality
P2P Science
P2P Security and Warfare
P2P Spirituality
P2P Technology
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P2P Resources
Articles on P2P topics
Books on P2P topics
Case Studies
Companies with P2P business models
Conferences on P2P topics
Curricula
Encyclopedia
Events Calendar
Fiction with P2P themes
Graphics to use in presentations
Individuals, Who's Who in P2P
Interviews with P2P practitioners and thought leaders
Movements advocating P2P
Podcasts and Audio
Reference
Research on P2P
Resources and tools
Statistics on P2P trends
Webcasts and Video
Wiki's
Individual Projects
- Adam Arvidsson's Ethical Economy
- Christian Siefkes' Peer Economy
- Chris Cook's Open Capital approach
- Stan Rhodes' Peer Trust Network Project
- Patrick Anderson's User Ownership Theory
- Robert Searle's Transfinancial Economics
Other P2P Foundation Projects
- List of P2P Researchers - preparation for launch of a P2P Research Group
- List of European Policy Consultants - Celia Blanco
- P2P Theory Books
- Core Peer-2-Peer Collaboration Principles - Initiator Ryan Lanham
Dormant:
- P2P Cities
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Check out the Interpreters Cooperative!
Chinese-Language - Dutch-Language - French-Language - German-Language - Greek-Language - Italian-Language - Malayalam-Language - Mongolian-Language - Portuguese-Language - Russian-Language - Spanish-Language - Swedish-Language - Thai-Language
Country Resources
What we are interested in
Our Most Popular Topics
- Product Hacking (19,805 views)
- Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Motivation (13,027 views)
- Commons (8,777 views)
- Open Access (7,159 views)
- Long Tail (5,444 views)
- Global Villages (5,345 views)
- P2P Energy Economy (5,234 views)
- Open Hardware (5,225 views)
- Creative Commons (5,203 views)
- Participatory Spirituality (4,997 views)
- Peer to Peer (4,912 views)
- Peer Governance (4,801 views)
- Open Data (4,778 views)
- P2P Energy Grid (4,749 views)
- Reputation (4,728 views)
- Open Source Hardware (4,615 views)
- Peer Production (4,606 views)
- Collective Intelligence (4,566 views)
- User-centered Innovation (4,551 views)
- Open Design (4,539 views)
- Mesh Networks (4,521 views)
- Open Money (4,485 views)
- Peer Property (4,465 views)
- Crowdfunding (4,454 views)
- Participative Epistemology (4,430 views)
- Peer to Peer Exchanges (4,361 views)
- GNU General Public License (4,355 views)
- Bittorrent (4,310 views)
- P2P TV (4,282 views)
- Desktop Manufacturing (4,263 views)
- A2K Access to Knowledge (4,237 views)
Partners
Logos to be added: Appropedia ; Espians ; Global Swadeshi ; Hipatia ; The Hub ; Institute for Distributed Creativity ; Oekonux ; OpenKollab ; openMaterials ; Platoniq ; United Diversity;
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