P2P Encyclopedia Book Project
Book publishing project of Michel Bauwens and Samuel Rose, with James Burke for illustrations and multimedia interventions.
Title and Justification
Title
MB: The Peer to Peer Encyclopedia
MB: The Peer to Peer Revolution
SubTitle
MB: A toolbook for a new life and a new society???
SR: An (Emerging?) New Way To Collaboratively Solve Human Problems?
Table of Contents
Project One: The Book
Foreword by famous person
Introduction by Michel Bauwens and/or Samuel Rose
Part One: The Foundations: The Three Meta-Paradigms
Covers the principles involved
Chapter 1: Paradigm One: Everything shall be Open and Free
REMARKS
-Remark 1
I would limit this to the generic open meanings, and put the applicatons in their subject chapters.
Open Money, in business
Open CoursewareOpen Education, Open Educational ResourcesOpen Textbooks in Education
Open Biology in science
Open Politics,Open Source Disaster Recovery in politics and policy
-Remark 2
Every chapter starts with an intro and the general points, explaining the inter-relatedness of the concepts that will be explained in the ABC encyclopdia
I suggest your open innovation theme would go in the entry as well
INTRO
This chapter could possibly offer some or all of the examples above. It should also discuss how making resources open and free for re-use allows for:
- Open processes up to all people involved in a system. When Open and/or free for re-use, managers, employees, and customers now can cooperate and collaborate and have a voice in the direction of decision making about change and innovation. Businesses have a direct line voice to fromn their customers and employees.
This chapter should also explain the the appropriate places that Open and free for re-use can thrive as a core part of a capitalistic business model, and examples such as IBM, Apple Mac OSX, Sun, etc cna be given.
Perhaps also a brief history of how "Open" emerged as a paradigm from people trying to create free software (reference Weber's The Success of Open Source), and how it is starting to come to be extended to many areas of human creation, both by existing institutions and by groups of individuals that come together to solve a problem.
LIST OF KEYWORDS
What is "Open", and why? Open Source, Open Knowledge, Open Design, Open Futures, Open Data, , Open Access, Open Archives, , Open Business, Open Organization, , Open Content, , Open Hardware, , Open Standards
Chapter 2: Paradigm Two: Participation shall be extended to all; and all shall collaborate
Chapter 3: Paradigm Three: Our common production shall remain common
Covers the Commons, the Public Domain
Chapter 4: Distributed Networks
Part Two: The P2P Processes
Chapter 5: Peer Production or the Sharing Economy
Covers free software/open source, the Wikipedia experiment, etc..; open hardware, open design
Chapter 6: Peer Governance or Absolute Democracy
Covers leadership/management of peer production projects specifically
Covers new forms of participative democracy generally
Chapter 7: Peer Property
Covers licenses such as the GPL/CC Licenses and property forms such as trusts, cooperatives, open capital
Part Three: The Applications
Chapter 8: Business and Economics
Chapter 9: Politics and Society
Chapter 10: Philosophy and Spirituality
Chapter 11: Art, music and creativity
Project Two: The DVD
The P2P Manuscript
The Document Vault
The Audio Vault
The Video Vault
How to go about it
Proposal For Possible Other Items To be Included
Prediction markets?
--yes, under business
Grid Computing, P2P super computing (eg seti @ home) etc?
--yes, under technology (mb)