From exchange to contributions generalizing peer production into the physical world
dc.contributor.author | Siefkes, Christian | es |
dc.date.accessioned | 2011-10-03T15:58:12Z | |
dc.date.available | 2011-10-03T15:58:12Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2008-07 | |
dc.description | 154 p. : graph. il. ; 22 cm | es |
dc.description | Libro Electrónico | es |
dc.description.abstract | In this text, the author poses unique questions about the future and proposes scenarios that take into account such cultural changes as Wikipedia, blogspheres, and production-peer-production models.Tomado de [http://books.google.com/books/about/From_Exchange_to_Contributions.html?id=FcA6IAAACAAJ] | es |
dc.description.tableofcontents | 1 Introduction 2 Elements of Peer Production 2.1 Commons, Sharing, and Control over the Means of Production 2.2 Free Cooperation 2.3 From Status to Reputation 3 Problems to Solve for Generalization 3.1 How to Coordinate the Producer Side with the Consumer Side? 3.2 How to Allocate Limited Resources and Goods? 4 Organizing Shared Production 4.1 How to Find Others for Cooperation 4.2 How to Obtain Contributions 4.3 How to Ensure That Tasks Are Handled 4.4 How to Assign Results of a Project 5 Fitting It All Together: A Peer Economy 5.1 Society as a Big Project or a Multitude of Projects 5.2 Sharing Effort Between Projects: Distribution Pools 5.3 Organizing Infrastructure and Public Services: Local Associations 5.4 Coordinating Production: Prosumer Associations 5.5 Resource Allocation 5.6 Decision Making 6 Comparison with Other Modes of Production 6.1 Differences from a Market Economy 6.2 Differences from a Planned Economy 7 Aspects of Life in a Peer Economy 7.1 Forms of Democratic Decision Making in Local Associations 7.2 Stakeholder Involvement and Conflict Resolution 7.3 Education and Learning 7.4 Creative Works and Other Freely Sharable Goods 7.5 Styles of Production 8 Concerns 8.1 How to Handle Contributions? 8.2 How to Handle Effort? 8.3 What About Migration? 8.4 Won’t There Be Need for Further Laws and Standards? 8.5 Won’t Such a Society Revert to a Market Economy? 8.6 Aren’t There Many Variants to the Proposed Model? 9. Conclusion: The Development of a Peer Economy Bibliography A Mathematical Details of the Auctioning Models A.1 Task Auctioning A.2 Product Auctioning A.3 esource Auctioning A.4 Virtual Effort | es |
dc.description.version | Libro : English : Version 1.01 | es |
dc.format.mimetype | application/pdf | es |
dc.identifier.citation | Siefkes, C. (2008). From Exchange to Contributions: Generalizing Peer Production into the Physical World [Adobe Digital Edition version] | es |
dc.identifier.isbn | 978-3-940736-00-0 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://libros.metabiblioteca.org/handle/001/285 | |
dc.language.iso | eng | es |
dc.publisher | Berlin : Ed. Siefkes, 2008. | es |
dc.rights | Copyright c 2007–2008 by Christian Siefkes. | es |
dc.rights | This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ | es |
dc.rights.accessrights | openAccess | es |
dc.rights.uri | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ | es |
dc.source | http://www.peerconomy.org/text/peer-economy.pdf | es |
dc.subject | Exchange | es |
dc.subject | Peer Production | es |
dc.subject | Peer economy | es |
dc.subject | Consumer | es |
dc.subject | Internet | es |
dc.title | From exchange to contributions generalizing peer production into the physical world | es |
dc.type | Book | es |
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