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  1. Similar communities of like-minded individuals had sprung up simultaneously in other European Countries: in Spain, Albert Cañigueral had launched his blog consumo colaborativo and was connecting the local startup ecosystem; in Italy Simone Cicero and a

  2. 5 Places. Introduction. Probably the best resource to monitor Asian developments, is Bytes for All, maintained by Frederick Noronha [1] and team. This list of participants at the Asia Commons conference [2] gives you an idea of who is active in the Commons-related fields in this continent.

  3. wiki.p2pfoundation.netP2P Foundation

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    • Overview of P2P Transition Proposals

    A ongoing study of what macrohistorians have learned about the overall evolution of humanity, life, and the cosmos, in order to understand the role of the commons in human history: Here is our resource base: Annotated Bibliography on Civilizational Analysis Cycles Patterns Scenarios for the Future Civilizational and Ecological Collapse Biophysical ...

    P2P Foundation Theory Project 1. General P2P Theory 2. P2P Hierarchy Theory 3. P2P Class Theory 4. Integral Theory

    Bauwens, M., Kostakis, V., & Pazaitis, A. (2019). Peer to Peer: The Commons Manifesto (Book), London: Westminster University Press. Available as free e-book at: https://www.uwestminsterpress.co.uk/...
    The Commons Transition project]: ebook and site

    English: Network Society and Future Scenarios for a Collaborative Economy. By Vasilis Kostakis and Michel Bauwens. Palgrave, 2014.

    This is a summary of our key structural arguments for commons/p2p-centric social change: 1. in capitalism there is a specific articulation of market/community (nation)/command (state) in which the market is dominant. 2. a commons-centric economy has a different articulation in which the communal mechanisms of pooling shared resources are dominant. ...

  4. These questions and their inevitable answers formed the foundation of Diaspora, 2010′s open-source answer to Facebook’s handling of user data, privacy, and its own codebase. Although the Diaspora userbase doubled during 2011, the service is far from mainstream and still constitutes a single tool for the privacy-oriented fringe.

  5. "Barcelona en Comú (Catalan for Barcelona in Common, formerly known as Guanyem Barcelona) is a citizen platform whose aim is to bring together progressive social and political organizations to win the 2015 Barcelona city elections.

  6. 2019年8月13日 · The Sharing Economy is used for business models whereby users are sharing creative content, but using a proprietary platform which sells their aggregated attention to advertizers, such as on Facebook. It can be contrasted with full commons-oriented Peer Production, and with Crowdsourcing.

  7. Diaspora is a distributed social network. It is based on free and open-source software (GNU-AGPL-3.0). You can choose a pod where your data will be hosted (where you will log in), or you can host your own. You have no obligation to give personal information and can remain anonymous. There are no advertisements.