P2P Public Intellectuals

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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

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