P2P Public Intellectuals
Context
A list of people oriented towards thinking about a sharing, commons, p2p oriented society.
For a cooperative publishing project with Shareable.
We aim to interview two people per month, with possible publication of interview book.
Directory
- Adam Arvidsson, on the ethical economy, http://p2pfoundation.net/Special:Search?search=%22Adam+Arvidsson%22&fulltext=Search
- Michel Bauwens, P2P Theory, founder of P2P Foundation; Bibliography of Michel Bauwens
- Yochai Benkler, legal scholar, author of the classic study of Peer Production, i.e. the Wealth of Networks
- David Bollier, author of Viral Spiral, foremost commons scholar, now working on emerging Commons Law framework
- James Boyle, against IP enclosures
- Rachel Botsman, on sharing infrastructures and access via product-service systems
- Marvin Brown, Civilizing the Economy, on civic economics, http://www.shareable.net/blog/enriching-the-commons-marvin-browns-economics-of-provision
- Chris Carlsson, Nowtopia, on local productive economic associations
- Kevin Carson, mutualism, relocalized production
- David de Ugarte, on Phyles as a new global organisational form, http://p2pfoundation.net/Special:Search?search=%22David+de+Ugarte%22&fulltext=Search
- Charles Eisenstein, author of The Ascent of Humanity and Sacred Economics
- Silvia Federici: [1], role of women in the commons
- Jorge Ferrer, participatory spirituality
- Alexander Galloway, Protocallary Power in networks
- Lisa Gansky, on the Mesh Economy
- Neal Gorenflo, editor of Shareable magazine, on sharing as a social practice
- Thomas Greco, Open Money and Credit Commons
- Paul Hartzog, on complexity, panarchy, and global governance
- Silke Helfrich, commons researcher and advocate
- John Heron, participatory spirituality, cooperative inquiry
- Pekka Himanen, the hacker ethic
- Wolfgang Hoechsele, economics of abundance
- Pat Kane, author the Play Ethic
- Athina Karatzogianni, cyberconflicts
- Dmytri Kleiner, anti-capitalist peer production through Venture Communism
- Lawrence Lessing, IP law, creator of Creative Commons
- Ezio Manzini, local mutual aid oriented inititiatives by civil society groups
- Phoebe Moore, global labour treds
- George Pór, theorizing Collective Intelligence
- Massimo Menichelli, on Open Design
- Mathieu O'Neill, governance of open source communities
- James Quilligan, theorizing the Global Commons
- John Robb, open source insurgencies and resilient communities, http://p2pfoundation.net/Special:Search?search=%22John+Robb%22&fulltext=Search
- Douglas Rushkoff, author, development of democratic cyber culture
- Sam Rose, peer production and local communities, open p2p infrastructures
- Nikos Salingaros, on P2P Urbanism
- Juliet Schor, economics of abundance
- Clay Shirky, the Cognitive Surplus making possible bottom-up Peer Production
- Tere Vaden, the Political Economy of Digital Literacy
- Jeff Vail, a theory of distributed power http://p2pfoundation.net/Special:Search?search=%22Jeff+Vail%22&fulltext=Search
- Roberto Verzola, on the economics of abundance and scarcity, http://p2pfoundation.net/Special:Search?search=%22Roberto+Verzola%22&fulltext=Search
- Eric von Hippel, user-led innovation in industrial production
- Hilary Wainwright, democratic and participatory public services, and the link between the commons and labour, http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/?s=%22Hilary+Wainwright%22
- Jay Walljasper, All That We Share, on the emergence of local commons initiatives
- Mackenzie Wark, author of the Hacker's Manifesto, a class analysis of the Hacking Class
- Steve Webber, author of the Success of Open Source