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  1. Howard Scott: “The Technical Alliance is simply an attempt to organize the technical workers on their jobs instead of organizing them as an academic group outside. In one sense of the word, this may be called the first genuine labor organization in America, for every technician is engaged in strategically important labor and is concerned ...

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    Peeragogy as a pattern

    "* Motivation. This pattern is relevant to anyone who wants to do active learning together with others in a relativelynon-hierarchical setting. - Context. Collaborative projects like Wikipedia, StackExchange, and FLOSS represent an implicit challenge to the old “industrial” organization of work. This new way of working appears to promise something more resilient,more exciting, and more humane. The rhetoric has been questioned [Shaw and Hill 2014; Kreiss et al. 2011]. In and across these “free...

    Howard Rheingold: "The more I give my teacher-power to students and encourage them to take more responsibility for their own learning, the more they show me how to redesign my ways of teaching. At the end of the first course I taught solo, I asked students for their frank opinions of what was working and what could work better. I didn't want to wait for anonymous evaluations, which don't afford dialogue or collaboration. The first pushback was a strong request for more project-based collabora...

  2. Introduction. This guide covers both. the organizational microscale formats or methods used to govern peer production, FLOSS, and other non-coercive methods of governance; the evolution on a macro-scale towards the dominance of collaborative networks. It is maintained by Michel Bauwens and adheres to Connective Hypothesis, i.e.

  3. Peer to Peer Theory = an attempt to rethink a strategy for human emancipation and a better society by taking into account the transformative effects of the emergence of distributed networks and the peer to peer relational dynamic, as it expresses itself through peer production, peer governance, and peer property.

  4. 1. "The use of energy as a unifying concept for social, political and economic analysis reached a zenith with the technocratic movement in the USA and Canada during the 1930s. Led by the flamboyant and energetic Howard Scott, the Technocracy movement began in 1918 as a group called the Technical Alliance.

  5. Description. Dwight B. Chestnut: "the Empowered Employee Compensation Model or EECM: The EECM replaces hourly wages and salaries with ten (10) new income resources and benefits with the potential to usher in a 3-fold increase in the aggregate standard of living for both employees and employers.

  6. P2P-Urbanism is concerned with cooperative and creative efforts to define space for people’s use. This essay explains P2P-Urbanism as the outcome of several historical processes, describes the cooperative participation schemes that P2P-Urbanism creates, and indicates the possible outcomes of applying P2P-Urbanism in different human environments.

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