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  1. The end-to-end principles of the Internet and its shared protocols constitute a vital infrastructure for creating countless online commons. This lecture gives a brief overview of this history, with readings by Lawrence Lessig, Richard Stallman, Eben Moglen, David Bollier, Elinor Ostrom and Charlotte Hess.
  2. wiki.p2pfoundation.net

    = The end-to-end principles of the Internet and its shared protocols constitute a vital infrastructure for creating countless online commons. This lecture gives a brief overview of this history, with readings by Lawrence Lessig, Richard Stallman, Eben Moglen, David Bollier, Elinor Ostrom and Charlotte Hess. download; More Information
  3. In the notable case study The Wealth of the Commons: A World Beyond Market and State (2012), Silke Helfrich and David Bollier made an important contribution to the subject, showing many successful cases from all over the planet. David Bollier sees commons as essentially a combination of a resource, a community, and a group of social rules.
  4. huffpost.com

    The Internet may be good for commons systems because it makes governance so efficient. Business professor Jeremy Rifkin of the Wharton School believes that the sharing economy will continue its rapid growth long into the future, until capitalist enterprises shrink to a small proportion of the global economy. He argues that Internet sharing ...
  5. It would likely be a quiet and discreet affair at first, because Internet service providers would not want to provoke a political uproar. But until legal authority for net neutrality is re-established, the Internet as a super-commons open to all on a non-discriminatory basis will be in jeopardy.
  6. And that's what the Internet is - a commons." Biography: Phillip E. Agre was an associate professor of information studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, and has been the author of research studies on the Internet. He edited The Network Observer, an online newsletter on Internet issues. (Research Scientist/Illuminator.)
  7. tandfonline.com

    An analysis of the Internet as a commons has the potential to shift the basis of analysis from existing frameworks to one that examines the roles and behaviors of participants and the effects of their collective actions. This framework can help policymakers understand the complexity of multifaceted information exchange, and thereby draft policy ...
  8. semanticscholar.org

    Back in the European middle ages, before the enclosures of the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries, there existed in England and several other kingdoms vast tracts of territory called "common lands." These were fields and pastures which no one owned, left open by tradition for use by all responsible citizens of the neighboring community. Over time, unwritten rules of courtesy and sharing ...
  9. thecommonsjournal.org

    The International Journal of the Commons is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed open-access journal, dedicated to furthering the understanding of institutions for use and management of resources that are (or could be) enjoyed collectively.These resources may be part of the natural world (e.g. forests, climate systems, or the oceans) or they may be created (e.g. infrastructures such as ...

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