Comments on: Beyond digital plenty: Building blocks for physical peer production http://peerproduction.net/editsuite New perspectives on the implications of peer production for social change Mon, 16 Nov 2015 17:57:54 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.5 By: Beyond Digital Plenty: Building Blocks For Physical Peer Production | Dewayne-Net Archives http://peerproduction.net/editsuite/issues/issue-1/invited-comments/beyond-digital-plenty/#comment-2773 Wed, 21 Aug 2013 16:28:36 +0000 http://peerproduction.net/?page_id=642#comment-2773 […] DIGITAL PLENTY: BUILDING BLOCKS FOR PHYSICAL PEER PRODUCTIONBY CHRISTIAN SIEFKES<http://peerproduction.net/editsuite/issues/issue-1/invited-comments/beyond-digital-plenty/>SummaryCommons-based peer production has produced astonishing amounts of freely usable and […]

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By: Beyond Digital Plenty (1) — keimform.de http://peerproduction.net/editsuite/issues/issue-1/invited-comments/beyond-digital-plenty/#comment-57 Tue, 23 Oct 2012 05:45:01 +0000 http://peerproduction.net/?page_id=642#comment-57 […] [Originally published in Journal of Peer Production, Issue #1: Productive Negation, July 2012.] […]

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By: P2P economy | Pearltrees http://peerproduction.net/editsuite/issues/issue-1/invited-comments/beyond-digital-plenty/#comment-46 Wed, 08 Aug 2012 22:30:07 +0000 http://peerproduction.net/?page_id=642#comment-46 […] Beyond digital plenty: Building blocks for physical peer production » Journal of Peer Production communs […]

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By: From consumption to production, here comes the collaborative economy | OuiShare | Intelligence & Action for the Collaborative Economy http://peerproduction.net/editsuite/issues/issue-1/invited-comments/beyond-digital-plenty/#comment-26 Tue, 10 Jul 2012 13:01:56 +0000 http://peerproduction.net/?page_id=642#comment-26 […] If consumption and distribution are becoming more and more collaborative, the cases of collaborative (informational and physical) production are also numerous and interesting. As we perceive it, Collaborative production has two main characteristics: it is peer-to-peer (horizontal network of producing peers who don’t belong to the same company or institution) and open (outputs can be copied and/or modified without excessive restrictions). Switching from the digital sphere to the physical world, the potential of collaborative production is astonishing, as Christian Siefkes argues: […]

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By: Villes_numériques | Pearltrees http://peerproduction.net/editsuite/issues/issue-1/invited-comments/beyond-digital-plenty/#comment-24 Mon, 09 Jul 2012 13:57:43 +0000 http://peerproduction.net/?page_id=642#comment-24 […] Beyond digital plenty: Building blocks for physical peer production » Journal of Peer Production Dominique Boullier est chargé de mission auprès du directeur de Sciences Po pour les stratégies numériques et coordinateur scientifique (avec Bruno Latour) du Médialab de Sciences Po. […]

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By: P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » The Abundance debate (1): Christian Siefkes on Digital Plenty Versus Natural Scarcity http://peerproduction.net/editsuite/issues/issue-1/invited-comments/beyond-digital-plenty/#comment-22 Sat, 07 Jul 2012 03:18:07 +0000 http://peerproduction.net/?page_id=642#comment-22 […] from Article: Beyond digital plenty: Building blocks for physical peer production. By Christian Siefkes. Journal of Peer Production, Issue #1: Productive Negation, […]

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By: Beyond digital plenty: Building blocks for physical peer production » Journal of Peer Production | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it http://peerproduction.net/editsuite/issues/issue-1/invited-comments/beyond-digital-plenty/#comment-16 Tue, 03 Jul 2012 09:14:01 +0000 http://peerproduction.net/?page_id=642#comment-16 […] Commons-based peer production has produced astonishing amounts of freely usable and shareable information. While that is amazing in itself, many people think that it is all, arguing that peer production flourishes in the digital realms of the Internet—and only there. This would mean that peer production could never be more than a niche phenomenon, since nobody can survive on information alone. This article challenges the conventional viewpoint, arguing that the potential of peer production extends far beyond the digital sphere into the sphere of physical production and that corresponding developments are already under way.  […]

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