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#[http://nuvatsia.terevaden.net Tere Vadén], Senior Lecturer, Hypermedia & Adjunct professor, Philosophy, Univeristy of Tampere, Finland, tere.vaden@uta.fi.; Finland
#[http://nuvatsia.terevaden.net Tere Vadén], Senior Lecturer, Hypermedia & Adjunct professor, Philosophy, Univeristy of Tampere, Finland, tere.vaden@uta.fi.; Finland
#[[Van_Till,_Jaap|Jaap van Till]], Emeritus professor  telecommunication & networks- TUDelft; http://www.vantill.dds.nl/, vantill@gmail.com ; Netherlands
#[[Van_Till,_Jaap|Jaap van Till]], Emeritus professor  telecommunication & networks- TUDelft; http://www.vantill.dds.nl/, vantill@gmail.com ; Netherlands
# [[Mayo Fuster Morell]], Phd Governance digital commons, commons sustainability, P2P infrastructure http://www.onlinecreation.info Barcelona & Boston


=Famous Names=
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Revision as of 09:20, 16 July 2011

Draft page for working group. Under construction. The APP4 does not yet exist.


Description

The idea is to create a research group centering around understanding the 'object' of emerging peer to peer dynamics, and more particularly the emerging forms of peer production, governance and property, and the associated paradigms of openness, participation, and commons-orientation.

The idea is to combine academic standards and the best of the academic tradition, but to combine it with a few augmentations:

  • opening up to the participation of non-academics as long as academic standards can be observed
  • opening up to more participatory or inclusive forms of peer review
  • commitment to publishing in open access formats wherever possible
  • commitment to human emancipation, i.e. the research is combined with a positive charge of achieving a more just society, broadly defined as a society that allows more free interactions between its members
  • to be independent but also aligned with the p2p knowledge commons of the P2P Foundation
  • to be a group which aims for the mutual support of p2p researchers, including aiming at the 'sustainability' of such research
  • to promote the diffusion of knowledge of p2p dynamics, particularly the research from its own members


Potential Core Members

  1. Daniel Araya, daniel (at) jgse.org, USA
  2. Adam Arvidsson, erica.adam@gmail.com, Italy
  3. Carolina Botero, carobotero@gmail.com, Colombia
  4. Kevin Carson
  5. Sean Cubitt, s.r.cubitt@soton.ac.uk, Winchester School of Art (University of Southampton),UK
  6. George Dafermos. TU Delf, g.n.dafermos@tudelft.nl, Greece, Netherlands
  7. Paul Hartzog [1], PaulBHartzog (@) panarchy.com, USA
  8. Monica Horten [2]; University of Westminster, Communications and Media Research Institute, and maintainer of the IpTegrity blog, focuses on internet rights issues. Website: www.iptegrity.com. Contact at monica_horten (@) iptegrity.com ", uk
  9. Franco Iacomella [3] , Latin America Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO), franco-at-p2pfoundation.net, Argentina
  10. Dr Athina Karatzogianni, University of Hull, athina.k at gmail.com ; Greece, UK
  11. Hervé Le Crosnier [4] , herve@info.unicaen.fr; France
  12. Yuwei Lin, yuwei@ylin.org; UK
  13. Massimo Menichinelli, openp2pdesign.org / Aalto University - Media Lab info at openp2pdesign.org; Italy
  14. Dr Phoebe Moore, P.Moore@salford.ac.uk ; UK
  15. Mathieu O'Neil, mathieu.oneil@anu.edu.au; Uk
  16. Cosma Orsi. Roskilde University Centre, cosma@ruc.dk. ; Italy
  17. Natalie Pang, commons researcher, teaches Social Informatics and Information Management and is completing her PhD at Caulfield School of Information Technology, Monash University, Autralia. Her other interests include participatory design, cultural institutions and modern museology/library science, human-computer interaction, sociology and collective action theory in the contemporary media environment. Contact at nataliep[at]gmx.at ; Singapore
  18. Jussi Parikka, Winchester School of Art (University of Southampton); UK
  19. Ned Rossiter, ned@nedrossiter.org. ; Australia
  20. Dr. Sankaran Shankar teaches Strategic Management at International Management Institute, New Delhi. His other interests include Social Entrepreneurship, Knowledge Management, Learning Organizations, CSR and Pedagogy in Management Education. Contact at sankaran99999@gmail.com ; India
  21. Johan Söderberg. Hacking Capitalism, soderbergjohan@yahoo.com.  ; Sweden
  22. Tere Vadén, Senior Lecturer, Hypermedia & Adjunct professor, Philosophy, Univeristy of Tampere, Finland, tere.vaden@uta.fi.; Finland
  23. Jaap van Till, Emeritus professor telecommunication & networks- TUDelft; http://www.vantill.dds.nl/, vantill@gmail.com ; Netherlands
  24. Mayo Fuster Morell, Phd Governance digital commons, commons sustainability, P2P infrastructure http://www.onlinecreation.info Barcelona & Boston

Famous Names

Clay Shirky, Howard Rheingold, Mackenzie Wark, Danah Boyd, Philippe Aigrain, Ulises Mejias

Also: Grant McCracken, Mark Elliot,

Others

  1. Sandra Braman, Professor of Communication at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Recent work includes Change of State: Information, Policy, and Power (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2006) and The Emergent Global Information Policy Regime (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004); Web: http://www.uwm.edu/~braman; E–mail: braman [at] uwm [dot] edu
  2. Dr. Mariano Zukerfeld, Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA) <marianozukerfeld@gmail.com>

Suggestion from Herve Le Crosnier:

  1. Yann Moulier-Boutang <yann.m.boutang@wanadoo.fr>
  2. Philippe Aigrain <philippe.aigrain@wanadoo.fr>
  3. Olivier Blondeau ??
  4. Olivier Ertzscheid <olivier.ertzscheid@gmail.com>
  5. Mélanie Dulong de Rosnay <melanie.ddr@wanadoo.fr>
  6. Laurence Allard <loallard@wanadoo.fr>

Suggested by Tere Vaden

  1. Herkko Hietanen - Ville Oksanen - Mikko Välimäki: Community Created Content - Law, Business and Policy, Turre Publishing, 2007

http://www.valimaki.org/, http://snipurl.com/2utja

Suggested by Natalie Pang:

  1. Steve Wright is a lecturer in Information Management and Systems at Monash University. He is the author of Storming Heaven: Class Composition and Struggle in Italian Autonomist Marxism (London: Pluto, 2002).
  2. Prof Theng Yin-Leng from the Nanyang Technological University.
  3. James Seng, james@seng.sg

PhD and other researchers

  1. Chu, John, = researcher in Open Entreprise and corporate governance
  2. Shaw, Ryan, = researcher in Peer Production and Peer Governance, " a Ph.D. student at UC Berkeley’s School of Information and a researcher at Yahoo! Research Berkeley.
  3. Vasilis Kostakis, kostakis.bATgmail.com
  4. Tkacz, Nate, = phd candidate at the University of Melbourne. my focus is on new forms of knowledge made possible by new technologies (i.e. wikipedia)
  5. Meier, Patrick, [5] PhD Candidate at The Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy and a Doctoral Research Fellow at the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative

Non-Academics

  1. Stefan Merten Founder and maintainer of Project Oekonux, smerten AT oekonux DOT de
  2. Richard Adler, Oort-Cloud, richardadler@oort-cloud.org
  3. Henrik Ingo, Sun Microsystems, henrik.ingo@avoinelama.fi; Details at Ingo, Henrik
  4. Sam Rose, samuel.rose@gmail.com
  5. Stefan Meretz, stefan.meretz@hbv.org
  6. Christian Siefkes, christian@siefkes.net
  7. Fabio Barone, @faboolous

More:

  1. Adrian Chan is a researcher specializing in social software and 'relations'.
  2. Tim Murphy is a Collective Intelligence researcher and activist.
  3. Thompson, Ken, "Ken is the founder of www.bioteams.com – a research blog dedicated to how organizational teams can learn from nature’s best teams.

To Do List

  • go through webcast and podcast directory to scan names
  • go through bio directory ibid