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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

  1. That coops need to be statutorily (internally) oriented towards the common good
  2. That coops need to have governance models including all stakeholders
  3. That coops need to actively co-produce the creation of immaterial and material commons
  4. 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/)

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