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* [[Concept of the Commons and the Convergence of the Social Movements]] | * [[Concept of the Commons and the Convergence of the Social Movements]] | ||
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Revision as of 05:49, 31 January 2012
Planning Page
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Published on alternative 'even' days.
2012
January 2012
See: Blog Essay of the Day Archives 2011
February 2012
- City, Anonymity, and P2P Relationality
- The Digital Divide in User-Generated Content. Mark Graham:
- Internet and Democracy. Matthew Champion
- Anonymous as an Antinomian Movement
- Autonomy, Labour, and the Political Economy of Social Media. By Dmytri Kleiner
- Commons as a Challenge for Classical Economics
- Occupy as a Movement of the Salaried Bourgeoisie
- Peer-to-Peer Themes and Urban Priorities for the Self-organizing Society
- Concept of the Commons and the Convergence of the Social Movements
- Thrivability as a Critique of Sustainability
- to scribd: [1]; suggested title: The Globalization of the Small and the Local, see Small, Local, Open and Connected As Way of the Future
- http://www.shareable.net/blog/aggregation-not-algorithms-is-the-key-to-building-trust
Important:
- in two parts: http://www.shareable.net/blog/why-facebook-threatens-internet-freedom-far-more-than-apple
To check: http://www.shareable.net/blog/co-ops-a-great-way-to-share
Video and interview: http://p2pfoundation.ning.com/profiles/blog/show?id=2003008%3ABlogPost%3A43470&commentId=2003008%3AComment%3A43339&xg_source=activity