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  1. 2021年5月27日 · The LibreSocial network offers a glimpse of how this can work. There is no need to trust server administrators because the peer-to-peer architecture eliminates them altogether. Instead, the social network is operated by the community of end users through the LibreSocial software.

  2. Description. Jess Scully: "Taiwan’s civic hackers were organized around a leaderless collective called g0v (pronounced “gov zero.”) Many believed in radical transparency, in throwing opaque processes open to the light, and in the idea that everyone who is affected by a decision should have a say in it.

  3. More than twenty research centers focusing on Constructive Postmodernism and process thought have been established at Chinese universities, including Zhejiang University, Peking Normal University, and Harbin Institute of Technology.

  4. 2017年10月8日 · Discussion. Rok Kranjc: A summary of Donna Haraway's plea for the concept of Chthulucene. Although the international Anthropocene Working Group, established in 2008, has yet to formally recognise this purported new epoch, the notion of the Anthropocene has already been taken up by a vast number of scholars from various fields such as climate ...

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    1. The P2P Lab is an independent media lab interested in interdisciplinary research on free and open-source technologies and peer-to-peer practices. Its mission is to: 1. strive for integrative insights on the open technologies and the peer-to-peer practices. 2. provide consultancy support to organisations and institutions regarding open technologi...

    Facilities & Equipment

    In the lab you may find two open source 3D printers along with various filaments; open source micro-controllers; a library with interdisciplinary literature; sensors, etc. 1. You may click herefor images of the P2P Lab

    Members

    P2P Lab’s members are: 1. Alekos Pantazis, Research Fellow. 2. Alex Pazaitis, Research Fellow. 3. Chris Giotitsas, Research Fellow. 4. Christina Priavolou, Research Fellow. 5. Vasilis Kostakis, Founder. 6. Vasilis Niaros, Research Fellow. P2P Lab's community of members, fellows and collaborators spans over a diverge field of international academics, researchers, activists and artists dependent on each project. P2P Lab will gladly collaborate with communities or individuals who want to build a...

    Relevant Previous Projects or Activities 1. “Phygital: Catalysing Innovation and Entrepreneurship Unlocking the Potential of EmergingProduction and Business Models” - (2017-2019): 923,300.75 EUR (subsidy contract to besigned). A project funded under the Interreg V-B Balkan-Mediterranean 2014-2020 program,which documents, analyses, tests, evaluates,...

    The P2P Lab became fully autonomous in 2016. The Stichting Peer-to-peer Alternatives (which used to be the P2P Foundation's main vehicle) has taken over the international research networking activities of the P2P Foundation, under the coordination of Jose Ramos.

    George Dafermos: "Bauwens’ influence was also instrumental in the development of the P2P Lab, which constitutes the research branch of the P2PF (Bauwens & Pantazis, 2018). This was founded in 2012 by Vasilis Kostakis, a core member of the P2PF and one of the most active academic researchers in its network, who has been Bauwens’ main theoretical col...

    See one of the keyprojects for 2016-2019.
    The P2P Lab is an RND and P2P Foundationspin-off.
    See the past and ongoingprojects of the P2P Lab.
    See P2P Lab's list of publications.
  5. Alex Pazaitis is researcher at the Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance, Tallinn University of Technology and core member of P2P Lab. He holds a PhD in Technology Governance and is leading parts of the COSMOLOCALISM and CENTRINNO projects Alex has extensive experience from research and innovation projects and project management

  6. Description. Tiziana Terranova: "After the Internet (Semiotext (e) 2022) collects a number of essays that I published throughout the late 2000s and 2010s – a decade which represents a significant break in the development of digital computational networks.

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