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*[http://sth.sagepub.com/content/38/6/773 Peer Production and Desktop Manufacturing: The Case of the Helix_T Wind Turbine Project. ] | *[http://sth.sagepub.com/content/38/6/773 Peer Production and Desktop Manufacturing: The Case of the Helix_T Wind Turbine Project. ] | ||
Revision as of 11:01, 30 November 2013
Short bio
Vasilis Kostakis (PhD, MSc, MA) is a political economist and founder of the P2P Lab. Currently he is serving as a research fellow at the Tallinn University of Technology as well as at the P2P Foundation. Occasionally he does stints as a public speaker, business and government consultant, pop science and literature author as well as a musician.
- contact: kostakis.b at gmail.com
2012-14 research
- See the completed, ongoing and future projects of the P2P Lab.
- See the list of P2P Lab publications in international peer-reviewed journals, starting from 2013.
- For a full list of Vasilis Kostakis' publications click here.
10 best publications @ peer-reviewed journals
(if you do not have access to a paper, do not hesitate to send an email)
- Peer Production and Desktop Manufacturing: The Case of the Helix_T Wind Turbine Project.
- Commons-Based Peer Production and Artistic Expression: Two Cases from Greece.
- Commons-Based Peer Production and Digital Fabrication: The Case of a RepRap-Based, Lego-Built 3D Printing-Milling Machine.
- Open Source 3D Printing as a Means of Learning: An Educational Experiment in Two High Schools in Greece. (forthcoming)
- Production and Governance in Hackerspaces: A Manifestation of Commons-Based Peer Production in the Physical Realm? (forthcoming)
- The Parody of the Commons.
- At the Turning Point of the Current Techno-Economic Paradigm: Commons-Based Peer Production, Desktop Manufacturing and the Role of Civil Society in the Perezian Framework.
- The Political Economy of Information Production in the Social Web: Chances for Reflection on our Institutional Design.
- Identifying and Understanding the Problems of Wikipedia’s Peer Governance.
- The Amateur Class, or, The Reserve Army of the Web.