{"id":8890,"date":"2021-10-24T21:39:52","date_gmt":"2021-10-24T21:39:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/peerproduction.net\/editsuite\/?page_id=8890"},"modified":"2022-02-27T04:59:35","modified_gmt":"2022-02-27T04:59:35","slug":"issue-15-transition","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"http:\/\/peerproduction.net\/editsuite\/issues\/issue-15-transition\/","title":{"rendered":"Issue #15: Transition"},"content":{"rendered":"
Issue editors: Panayotis Antoniadis & Mathieu O\u2019Neil <\/strong><\/p>\n JoPP #15 on TRANSITION features six peer-reviewed articles exploring diverse aspects of transitions in peer production projects. Each article is accompanied by an additional piece or ‘complement’ which addresses the same topic in a non-academic manner. This experimental format aimed to explore the transitions, permutations and transformations of research on peer production. Reflections about change also inform the future of the Journal of Peer Production<\/em> itself. It was collectively decided that the correct transition path for the Journal<\/em> is to close its circle: this will be the final issue of the Journal of Peer Production<\/em><\/em>. This TRANSITION issue will serve as a vehicle to strengthen the Journal of Peer Production<\/em><\/em> community and encourage its members to collectively learn from the past and support each other in our future endeavors.<\/p>\n To that end, the issue comprises two dedicated sections: ‘Reflections on the past’ and ‘The future’ which will remain open for contributions by members of the Journal of Peer Production<\/em><\/em> community until the end of 2022, the final year of the Journal of Peer Production<\/em>. In early 2023, a closing ceremony will mark the end of this era. More detail on the content of the issue – in its current incarnation – and the plans for its expansion can be found in our Editorial Notes. We look forward to your feedback and contributions.<\/p>\n Researching transition, transitioning research and saying goodbye to the Journal of Peer Production<\/em><\/strong> Plan C – Makers’ response to COVID-19<\/strong> Collective capabilities for resisting far-right extremism online and in the real world <\/strong> ‘Meet Your Personal Cobot:’ Framing Participatory Research in Makerspaces as a Trading Zone <\/strong> Prototypes as agents of transition: The case of DIY wireless technology for advancing community digital sovereignty<\/strong> Civic spaces and collaborative commons <\/strong> Making consensus sensible: The transition of a democratic ideal into Wikipedia\u2019s interface <\/strong> The Handbook of Peer Production<\/em>: Interviews with practitioners <\/strong> The triumph of peer production? Announcing the creation of the Digital Commons Policy Council<\/strong> Really Simple Federation (RSF)<\/strong> <open to contributions until the end of 2022><\/em><\/p>\n A short history of the Journal of Peer Production<\/em> by its founder<\/strong> Revisiting JoPP <\/em>#6 on Peer Production and the Law<\/strong> <open to contributions until the end of 2022><\/em><\/p>\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Issue 15: February 2022 Issue editors: Panayotis Antoniadis & Mathieu O\u2019Neil JoPP #15 on TRANSITION features six peer-reviewed articles exploring diverse aspects of transitions in peer production projects. Each article is accompanied by an additional piece or ‘complement’ which addresses the same topic in a non-academic manner. This experimental format aimed<\/p>\nEDITORIAL NOTES<\/h2>\n
Panayotis Antoniadis and Mathieu O’Neil [html<\/a>]<\/p>\nPEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES<\/a><\/h2>\n
Peter Troxler [html<\/a>] [pdf<\/a>]
Complement: Responses by Dyhrberg H\u00f8jgaard, Boeva, Garc\u00eda and Cuartielles<\/em> [pdf<\/a>]<\/p>\n
Cian O’Donovan [html<\/a>] [pdf<\/a>]
Complement: A framework for mapping, building, and evaluating collective capabilities<\/em> [pdf<\/a>]<\/p>\n
Tudor Basarab Ionescu and Jesse de Pagter [html<\/a>] [pdf<\/a>]
Complement: EU automation policy: Towards ethical, human-centered, trustworthy robots?<\/em> [pdf<\/a>]<\/p>\n
Hagit Keysar, Elizabeth Calder\u00f3n L\u00fcning, and Andreas Unteidig [html<\/a>] [pdf<\/a>]
Complement: Collective Learning<\/em> [pdf<\/a>]<\/p>\n
Curtis McCord [html<\/a>] [pdf<\/a>]
Complement:<\/em> Report on workshops and engagement <\/em>[pdf<\/a>]<\/p>\n
Steve Jankowski [html<\/a>] [pdf<\/a>]
Complement:<\/em> The link: A policy fiction<\/em> [pdf<\/a>]<\/p>\nJOPP IN TRANSITION: OUR COMMUNITY<\/h2>\n
Rhizomatica, Harassmap, Ushahidi, Wikimedia Deutschland, Debian [html<\/a>]<\/p>\nJOPP IN TRANSITION: THE FUTURE<\/h2>\n
Kit Braybrooke, Angela Daly, Mathieu O’Neil & Stefano Zacchiroli [html<\/a>]<\/p>\n
Panayotis Antoniadis [html<\/a>]<\/p>\nJOPP IN TRANSITION: REFLECTIONS ON THE PAST<\/h2>\n
Mathieu O’Neil [html<\/a>]<\/p>\n
Angela Daly [html<\/a>]<\/p>\n