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Jean Lievens graduated in commercial engineering (Solvay) at the VUB (Free University of Brussels). He is currently responsible for the internal communication and coordination of the commercial & real estate department of the City of Brussels. Previously he worked as a freelance journalist and copywriter, specialized in business communication. He has several blogs, mainly on politics and peer-to-peer. Jean translated about thirty main articles on P2P by Michel Bauwens and collaborated with Michel Bauwens in writing a book in Dutch on peer-to-peer, which is due for October 2013. | Jean Lievens graduated in commercial engineering (Solvay) at the VUB (Free University of Brussels). He is currently responsible for the internal communication and coordination of the commercial & real estate department of the City of Brussels. Previously he worked as a freelance journalist and copywriter, specialized in business communication. He has several blogs, mainly on politics and peer-to-peer. Jean translated about thirty main articles on P2P by Michel Bauwens and collaborated with Michel Bauwens in writing a book in Dutch on peer-to-peer, which is due for October 2013. | ||
His curation on P2P (scoop.it P2Politics) is updated at least twice a day. As an activist with a liberal/social democratic & Marxist background, he is particularly interested in the development of peer-to-peer dynamics as an emancipatory force. | His curation on P2P ([http://www.scoop.it/t/peer2politics P2Politics]) is updated at least twice a day. As an activist with a liberal/social democratic & Marxist background, he is particularly interested in the development of peer-to-peer dynamics as an emancipatory force. | ||
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Bio
Jean Lievens graduated in commercial engineering (Solvay) at the VUB (Free University of Brussels). He is currently responsible for the internal communication and coordination of the commercial & real estate department of the City of Brussels. Previously he worked as a freelance journalist and copywriter, specialized in business communication. He has several blogs, mainly on politics and peer-to-peer. Jean translated about thirty main articles on P2P by Michel Bauwens and collaborated with Michel Bauwens in writing a book in Dutch on peer-to-peer, which is due for October 2013.
His curation on P2P (P2Politics) is updated at least twice a day. As an activist with a liberal/social democratic & Marxist background, he is particularly interested in the development of peer-to-peer dynamics as an emancipatory force.