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Michel Bauwens developed a concept of open cooperatives that stresses the co-production of open commons. See: [[Why We Need a New Kind of Open Cooperativism for the P2P Age]] | Michel Bauwens developed a concept of open cooperatives that stresses the co-production of open commons. See: [[Why We Need a New Kind of Open Cooperativism for the P2P Age]] | ||
==Antecedents and Inspirations== | |||
Josef Davies-Coates: | |||
* "The [[Open Organisations Project]] emerged. Their goal was “to explain how to set up and maintain transparent, accountable and truly participative communities” and they came up with a useful set of six process and eight functional rules together with some basic guidelines for how to implement them." | |||
=Characteristics= | =Characteristics= |
Revision as of 11:50, 13 August 2014
History
Josef Davies-Coates has developed a concept of open cooperatives which focuses on open and transparent non-hierarchical distributed governance and ownership. See: Open Co-ops: Inspiration, Legal Structures and Tools
Michel Bauwens developed a concept of open cooperatives that stresses the co-production of open commons. See: Why We Need a New Kind of Open Cooperativism for the P2P Age
Antecedents and Inspirations
Josef Davies-Coates:
- "The Open Organisations Project emerged. Their goal was “to explain how to set up and maintain transparent, accountable and truly participative communities” and they came up with a useful set of six process and eight functional rules together with some basic guidelines for how to implement them."
Characteristics
Criteria as Proposed by Michel Bauwens
- That coops need to be statutorily (internally) oriented towards the common good
- That coops need to have governance models including all stakeholders
- That coops need to actively co-produce the creation of immaterial and material commons
- That coops need to be organized socially and politically on a global basis, even as they produce locally.
Example: The Cooperative Integral Catalana as a living model of open cooperativism
Criteria as Proposed by Josef Davies-Coates
"Co-ops that combine best practices from the international co-operative movement with best practices from the open source software and hardware communities are now possible. Soon anyone will be able to set up an Open Co-op and invite all their stakeholders to help finance, govern and organise the co-op online." (http://stirtoaction.com/open-co-ops-inspiration-legal-structures-and-tools/)
More Information
- in-depth rationale: From the Communism of Capital to a Capital for the Commons