Videos for a Course on Online Cooperation and P2P

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Source: http://p2pfoundation.net/Category:Webcasts

Status:

  • done: first 200


Directory

Peer Production Theory

  1. Axel Bruns Vlogs on Produsage
  2. Bre Pettis on the Open Source Making Methodology


Collaboration

  1. Bob McCandless on the Future of Collaboration


Network Society

  1. Aaron Swartz on the Shift from Centralized Systems to Networks
  2. Aaron Swartz on the Transformations in Media and Society Due to Networks
  3. Andrew McAfee on Combining Hierarchy and Networks

P2P Economics

  1. Adam Arvidsson on the Crisis of Value and the Ethical Economy


Open Design

  1. Alex Haw on Open Source Design

Distributed Manufacturing

  1. Adrian Bowyer on Personal Manufacturing
  2. Adrian Bowyer on Rapid Prototyping
  3. Alice Taylor on Personal Manufacturing
  4. [[Alicia Gibb and Ayah Bdeir Explain the Open Source Hardware Revolution
  5. Behrokh Khoshnevis on Automated Construction through Contour Crafting
  6. Bre Pettis on Rapid Prototyping


Issues

Gender

  1. Are Open Source Communities Sexist


Subjective and Motivation Factors

  1. Alan Watts on Passionate Production


Landmark Examples

Arduino

  1. Arduino's Open Source Hardware Business Model

Floss Manuals

  1. Andy Oram on the FLOSS Manuals Project


Hackerspaces

  1. Bre Pettis on Creating Hackerspaces


Linux

  1. August Black on GNU Linux and the Political Aspects of the Free Software Movement


MakerBot=

  1. Bre Pettis on the History of MakerBot

RepRap

  1. Adrian Bowyer on the RepRap
  2. Adrian Bowyer on the RepRap Project
  3. Adrian Bowyer on the RepRap Project Lab
  4. Andrew Bowyer on the RepRap Project


=Wikihouse

  1. Alastair Parvin on the Wikihouse Open Source Construction Set
  2. Alastair Parvin on Wikihouse's Open Source Architecture


Wikipedia

  1. Athina Karatzogianni on Wikipedia’s Impact on the Global Power-Knowledge Hierarchies
  2. Benjamin Mako Hill on What Eight Collaborative Encyclopedia Projects Reveal About Mechanisms of Collective Action