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Revision as of 20:34, 14 November 2013
Planning page.
See: P2P_Blog_Planning_Resources
Blog Book of the Day Archives 2012
2013
January 2013
- Occupy_Money
- New Global Revolutions
- Open Field
- Cypherpunks on Freedom and the Future of the Internet
- The End of the Market
- Coding as Aesthetic and Political Expression
- Open Utopia
- [[Rooftop Revolution]]
- No Local. Why Small-Scale Alternatives Won't Change The World. Greg Sharzer. Zero Books, 2012.
- Therapy Futures
- Networked: The New Social Operating System
February 2013
- After Capitalism: Economic Democracy in Action. Dada Maheshvarananda. Innerworld Publications, 2012
- Celebrating the Commons
- Uprising
- Societing Reloaded. Pubblici produttivi e innovazione sociale. Curated by Adam Arvidsson and Alex Giordano. EGEA, 2013
- Four Phases of Team Collaboration Success From Thomas Edison's Lab (jennifer's review)
- Green Governance, Human Rights, and the Commons
- Coding Freedom
- Prosperous Way Down
- Bankrupting Nature
- Building a Sustainable Economy in a World of Finite Resources
- Money and Sustainability (check new review!)
- [[Global Political Economy and the Stratification of Labour Under Capitalism]]
- Commons a Model for Managing Natural Resources
- Cybernetic Revolutionaries
- Land and Resource Scarcity Under Capitalism
- Bill Tomlinson, Greening Through IT: Information Technology for Environmental Sustainability. 2010. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 210 pp.,
- Alternative Economies Resource Guide
March 2013
- The Institutional Revolution. Measurement and the Economic Emergence of the Modern World (Markets and Governments in Economic History. Douglas W. Allen. University Of Chicago Press, 2011.
- The Medieval Machine: The Industrial Revolution of the Middle Ages by Jean Gimpel
- Critical Explorations on the World Social Forum
- Campaigning Online for Labor and Winning
- Swarmwise
- The Serendipity Machine. by Sebastian Olma.
- Economy of Experiences
- Social Bonding and Nurture Kinship
- Jane Mansbridge. Beyond Adversary Democracy (Chicago: Univ of Chicago Press, 1983
- On the Currency of Egalitarian Justice
- Life Without Money; Building Fair and Sustainable Economies. Co-edited by Anitra Nelson and Frans Timmerman.
- Biohackers
- Global Auction of Public Assets
- Democratic Reason: Politics, Collective Intelligence, and the Rule of the Many. By Hélène Landemore. Princeton University Press, 2012
- How the Power of Diversity Creates Better Groups and Societies. By Scott E. Page. Princeton University Press, 2012.
- Governing Capitalism: Economic Bicameralism and the Firm.
June 2013
- Democratic Innovations. by Graham Smith. Cambridge University Press,
- Hacking Your Education
- Producism Manifesto
- Social Media Monopolies and Their Alternatives
- Best_of_Rhizome
- Essentials of Economic Sustainability
- Resilience, the book with citations
- Pocket Neighborhoods, book with interview
- How Capitalism is Turning the Internet Away from Democracy
- Making of the Indebted Man
- Digital Public Spaces
- Open Book
- Squatting in Europe
- City Sense
- Political Power of Weak Interests
- Problem With Interest
- Networked Disruption
- Factories Of Knowledge, Industries Of Creativity
- Dispatches from the Socialstructed World
- After the Software Wars
- Water Governance for 21st Century
- Post-Democracy
- Cyborg Subjects
- Digital Cosmopolitans in the Age of Connection
July 2013
To do:
- Who Owns the Future
- End of Power
- Off the Network
- What Then Must We Do
- Moral Origins
- Anderies, J. and Jannsen, A. Sustaining the Commons. Center for the Study of Institutional Diversity, 2013.[1]: " a lucid, logically presented introduction to the key concepts of Ostrom’s research"
- Reputation-Based Governance
September 2013
- Open-Source Lab
- Re-Thinking Social Protection
- Democracy Project
- Empires of Food: Feast, Famine and the Rise and Fall of Civilizations. By Evan D.G. Fraser and Andrew Rimas. Atria Books
- Autonomy and Horizontalism in Argentina
- Nature for Sale
- Political Economy of Not Asking Permission
- Invasive Technification
- Property-Owning Democracy
- How Capitalism is Turning the Internet Against Democracy
- From Economism to Earth Systems Science
- From Ego-System to Eco-System Economies
- Creating Good Work
- Music Piracy and the Remaking of American Copyright in the Twentieth Century
- Unified Architectural Theory
- Swarmwise
- Black Code
- Factories of Knowledge
October 2013
- Occupy London's Little Book of Economic Ideas
- From Ego-system to Eco-system Economies
- Community Lover’s Guide to the Universe
- Rise of the Naked Economy
- Smart Cities as Democratic Ecologies
- Wealth of Ideas
- Solidarity Economy Alternatives for People and Planet
- Contractionary Revolution
- Talent Wants To Be Free
What Can Social, Intergenerational and Distributive Justice Approaches Learn from the Commons, book is in preparation, look for updates on the web
to check for right title: [2]
Reserve
- Larry Taub. The Spiritual Imperative: Sex, Age, and the Last Caste.
NOT READY
- Carta de los Comunes - Not enought english material
- Getting Results from Crowds - Not enought material
- Theft Law in the Information Age - Not yet published
- From Goods to a Good Life - Not yet published