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Todd Suomela

OnTheCommons.org » How Shall We Govern the (Online) Commons? - 0 views

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    David Bollier outlines some possible online governing strategies for the commons.
Todd Suomela

Commons Blog - 0 views

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    commons blog from Germany
Todd Suomela

Brett Frischmann on Infrastructure as a Commons | David Bollier - 1 views

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    "Brett Frischmann's recently published Infrastructure: The Social Value of Shared Resources (Oxford University Press). This book is a landmark in the study of the social value of infrastructure, a theme that is generally overlooked or marginalized."
Todd Suomela

Viral Spiral by David Bollier - 0 views

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    book on the history of internet commons by David Bollier
Todd Suomela

Open Left:: Moral Politics: What Is A "Public Good"? - 0 views

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    But the distinction between "common" and "public" is not one that most people in most circumstances wish to preserve. Indeed, one of the functions of democratically-grounded government is to seek to functionally eliminate that distinction for its citizenry as much as possible in terms of their day-to-day lives.
Fredric Markus

The beauty of locality is in the eye of the beholder. - 11 views

Plunging right in to the relative merits of local production: When the City of Minneapolis was keen to clearcut everything on Nicollet Island at the end of the 1960s, we Islanders were an inventi...

started by Fredric Markus on 24 Jun 08 no follow-up yet
Todd Suomela

OnTheCommons.org » Sharing the Work, Spreading the Wealth - 0 views

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    essay by Janet Hively To create a commons-based society, people need more than exposure to new ideas. They need tangible ways of practicing and living out these bright possibilities. Old habits about how we organize and pay for work maintain the sharp divisions between rich and poor and tie us to the consumer values of the market-based society. At this time when unemployment due to layoffs is growing, we should try out some new ways to share the work and spread the wealth.
Todd Suomela

OnTheCommons.org - The economics of online commons - 0 views

  • The focus of many presentations was how to organize the production and distribution of new creative works in a world where free/cheap digital transmission is the norm. It turns out that many established institutions—if they are going to come to terms with the Internet—are going to have to seriously transform themselves in order to survive.
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      Key summary of the conference in Amsterdam.
  • If you want to see the future, one of the best places to look is the freeboot innovators of the underground. They are always the ones who tried out the new ideas that later ripen into market opportunities. Think how hip-hop emerged from record-scratchers in Brooklyn basements and how the hobbyists of the Homebrew Computer Club pioneered many of the early innovations in computing.
  • The idea of “culture without property” seems just too radical and counter-intuitive for some folks to get (or they get it only too well, because it jeopardizes their established business model). But this is not actually such a radical vision. There are already all sorts of profit-making enterprises that are building business models around open, non-proprietary platforms. IBM’s embrace of GNU Linux, the open-source operating system, is one of many prominent examples. So is Flickr, the photo-sharing website.
Todd Suomela

OnTheCommons.org » The Household as Commons - 0 views

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    In The Household, he [Robert Ellickson] now turns his attention to the ways in which we informally manage the cooking, cleaning, finances and other tasks needed to operate a household. I like the name that Ellickson gives for this universe of norms - "homeways."
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