Journal of Peer Production - New perspectives on the implications of peer production for social change New perspectives on the implications of peer production for social change
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Background

The very first issue of the Journal of Peer Production was published under the title Critical Studies in Peer Production. It was then hosted by Oekonux, a non-profit organization devoted to the theoretical and practical advancement of peer production. The Journal of Peer Production is now hosted by the Foundation for P2P Alternatives, a non-profit organization aiming to study the impact of peer to peer technology and thought on society.

 

Editors

Athina Karatzogianni link
University of Hull

George Michaelides link
Nottingham Trent University

Mathieu O’Neil (coordinator) link
Université Paris Sorbonne & Australian National University

Johan Söderberg link
IFRIS/LATTS, Paris-Est

Maurizio Teli link
AHREF Foundation

Nathaniel Tkacz link
The University of Warwick

 

Editorial Board

Robert Ackland
Australian National University

Matthew Allen
Curtin University of Technology

Michel Bauwens
Dhurakij Pundit University International College

Gabriella Coleman
McGill University

Steve Collins
Macquarie University

George Dafermos
Delft University of Technology

Vincenzo D’Andrea
University of Trento

Alessandro Delfanti
University of Milan

Matthijs den Besten
Ecole Polytechnique

Mayo Fuster Morell
European University Institute

Franco Iacomella
Latin American Social Sciences Institute (FLACSO)

Dariusz Jemielniak
Kozminski University

Stefan Meretz
Activist and author, keimform.de blog

Andrew Murphie
University of Sydney

Toni Prug
Queen Mary, University of London

Jakob Rigi
Central European University

Ernst Schraube
Roskilde University

Christian Siefkes
Software developer and author, keimform.de blog

Felix Stalder
Zurich University of the Arts

Ed Steinmueller
University of Sussex

Tiziana Terranova
University of Naples

Brian Whitworth
Massey University

Andreas Wittel
Nottingham Trent University