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* ''[[Rise of Digital Common Law]]'' | * ''[[Rise of Digital Common Law]]'' | ||
* ''[[For a Democratic Cosmopolitarian Movement]]'' | * ''[[For a Democratic Cosmopolitarian Movement]]'' | ||
==July 2013== | |||
* ''[[Axiomatization of Socio-Economic Principles for Self-Organizing Institutions]]'' | |||
* ''[[Peer Power and User Led Organisations]]'' | |||
* ''[[Case for Open Source Law]]'' | |||
* ''[[Internet, Deliberative Democracy, and Power]]'' | |||
* ''[[Importance of Recognising Post-Capitalist Spaces in Capitalist Society]]'' | |||
* ''[[Peer Mutualism, Market Power, and the Fallible State]]'' | |||
* ''[[Futures of Power in the Network Era]]'' | |||
* ''[[Knowledge and Praxis of Networks as a Political Project]]'' | |||
* ''[[How Does Technology Change the Balance of Power in Society]]'' | |||
* ''[[Governance Structures for Social Movements]]'' | |||
* ''[[Working with our Cultural Values]]'' | |||
* ''[[Commons-Based Peer Production in the Perezian Framework]]'' | |||
==August 2013== | |||
'''To Do:''' | |||
* ''[[How Copyright Makes Books and Music Disappear and the Public Domain Resurrects Them]]'' | |||
* ''[[Open Education and the Commons]]'' | |||
* ''[[Possibility of a Pluralist Commonwealth and a Community-Sustaining Economy]]'' | |||
==September 2013== | |||
* ''[[Self-Organizational Pedagogy]]'' | |||
* ''[[From the Command Economy to the eNetworked Industrial Ecosystem]]'' | |||
* ''[[Economics of a Self-Managed Society]]'' | |||
* ''[[Relationship Between Individual Tasks and Collaborative Engagement in Two Citizen Science Projects]]'' | |||
* ''[[From Free Software to Artisan Science]]'' | |||
==October 2013== | |||
* ''[[Designing Online Channels for Digital Humanitarians]]'' | |||
* ''[[Resilient Agro-Food Consumption in Sant Cugat del Vallès]]'' | |||
* ''[[Imagining a Self-Organised Classroom]]'' | |||
* ''[[Limits to Technology]]'' | |||
* ''[[Free Seeds, Not Free Beer]]'' | |||
==November 2013== | |||
* ''[[Toward a Political Economy of Distributed Media]]'' | |||
* ''[[Revolutionary or Less Than Revolutionary Recognition]]'' | |||
* ''[[Open APIs and News Organizations]]'' | |||
* ''[[Promises and Perils on the Road to an Omnipotent Global Intelligence]]'' | |||
* ''[[Civil Society Tactics to Cultivate Commons and Construct Food Sovereignty in the United States]]'' | |||
* ''[[Design in Communal Endeavours]]'' | |||
* ''[[Autonomous Politics and its Problems]]'' | |||
* ''[[Critique of the Manifesto for an Accelerationist Politics]]'' | |||
* ''[[Commercial vs. Civic Commonwealth]]'' | |||
* ''[[Challenges and Promises for an Open Science and Technology Movement]]'' make excerpts from original pdf | |||
* ''[[Conceptology of Learning and Leading at Work]]'' | |||
* ''[[Open Source Capitalism]]'' | |||
* ''[[Massively Distributed Authorship of Academic Papers]]'' | |||
* ''[[Problem of Economic Calculability]]'' | |||
* ''[[From the Popular Front to the Populous Fronts]]'' | |||
* ''[[Big Data, Communities and Ethical Resilience]]'' | |||
* ''[[Occupy as Mutual Recognition]]'' | |||
==December 2013== | |||
* ''[[Enabling Co-operative Enterprises To Grow the Green Economy]]'' | |||
* ''[[Corporate Espionage Against Nonprofit Organizations]]'' | |||
* ''[[Economy of Contribution in the Digital Commons]]'' | |||
* ''[[Land as a Commons in the Cooperative Tradition]]'' | |||
Latest revision as of 01:49, 8 February 2014
January 2013
February 2013
March 2013
- Presenting the Fee and Divided Carbon Tax
- Adam Przeworski. Democracy, Redistribution and Equality. Brazilian Political Science Review
June 2013
- Monetary and Fiscal Policies for a Finite Planet
- Italian Struggle for the Commons
- Contextualizing Boycotts and Buycotts
- Authority and Governance as Next Great Internet Disruption
- Rise of Digital Common Law
- For a Democratic Cosmopolitarian Movement
July 2013
- Axiomatization of Socio-Economic Principles for Self-Organizing Institutions
- Peer Power and User Led Organisations
- Case for Open Source Law
- Internet, Deliberative Democracy, and Power
- Importance of Recognising Post-Capitalist Spaces in Capitalist Society
- Peer Mutualism, Market Power, and the Fallible State
- Futures of Power in the Network Era
- Knowledge and Praxis of Networks as a Political Project
- How Does Technology Change the Balance of Power in Society
- Governance Structures for Social Movements
- Working with our Cultural Values
- Commons-Based Peer Production in the Perezian Framework
August 2013
To Do:
- How Copyright Makes Books and Music Disappear and the Public Domain Resurrects Them
- Open Education and the Commons
- Possibility of a Pluralist Commonwealth and a Community-Sustaining Economy
September 2013
- Self-Organizational Pedagogy
- From the Command Economy to the eNetworked Industrial Ecosystem
- Economics of a Self-Managed Society
- Relationship Between Individual Tasks and Collaborative Engagement in Two Citizen Science Projects
- From Free Software to Artisan Science
October 2013
- Designing Online Channels for Digital Humanitarians
- Resilient Agro-Food Consumption in Sant Cugat del Vallès
- Imagining a Self-Organised Classroom
- Limits to Technology
- Free Seeds, Not Free Beer
November 2013
- Toward a Political Economy of Distributed Media
- Revolutionary or Less Than Revolutionary Recognition
- Open APIs and News Organizations
- Promises and Perils on the Road to an Omnipotent Global Intelligence
- Civil Society Tactics to Cultivate Commons and Construct Food Sovereignty in the United States
- Design in Communal Endeavours
- Autonomous Politics and its Problems
- Critique of the Manifesto for an Accelerationist Politics
- Commercial vs. Civic Commonwealth
- Challenges and Promises for an Open Science and Technology Movement make excerpts from original pdf
- Conceptology of Learning and Leading at Work
- Open Source Capitalism
- Massively Distributed Authorship of Academic Papers
- Problem of Economic Calculability
- From the Popular Front to the Populous Fronts
- Big Data, Communities and Ethical Resilience
- Occupy as Mutual Recognition