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1 Paul S. Adler and Charles Heckscher: Towards Collaborative Community
2 Ernesto Arias (et al.) on Transcending the Individual Human Mind through Collaborative Design
3 Adam Arvidsson on the Crisis of Value and the Ethical Economy
4 Yaneer Bar-Yam on Complexity, Hierarchy, and Networks
5 Richard Barbrook on the 'High-tech Gift Economy'
6 Yochai Benkler on Peer Production
7 James Boyle, on the Public Domain and the Second Enclosure movement
8 Vasilis Kostakis: At the Turning Point of the Current Techno-Economic Paradigm
9 George Caffentzis: On the Antagonistic Usage of the Commons Concept
10 Kevin Carson, on expanding peer production to the physical domain
11 Predrag Cicovacki, on the metaphysics of co-evolution and transdisciplinary methodology
12 Julia Cohen, on copyright law and sharing
13 Mark Cooper on a Policy for Collaborative Production
14 Mariarosa Dalla Costa on the Commons of Land and Food
15 Massimo De Angelis on The Production of the Commons and the Explosion of the Middle Class.
16 Massimo De Angelis on a political strategy to unite commons and political/social movements
17 Paul de Armond, on netwar in political protest
18 Erik Douglas, on peer governance and democracy
19 Stephen Downes on Free Learning and P2P epistemology
20 Nick Dyer-Witheford on the Circulation of the Common
21 Jo Freeman, on the dark side of Peer Governance
22 Brett Frischmann, an economic theory for the Commons
23 Richard Heinberg on The Decentralized Provisioning of the Basic Necessities as the Fight of the Century
24 John Heron on the relational ground of human consciousness: Notes on Spiritual Leadership and Relational Spirituality
25 Yasuhiko Genku Kimura: Creating a ommicentric Ideosphere
26 Vasilis_Kostakis et al. on Peer Production and Desktop Manufacturing
27 Magnus Marsdal on Socialist Individualism
28 Ugo Mattei: The State, the Market, an
1 Cosma Orsi on The Political Economy of Solidarity
2 Bruno Perens on The Emerging Economic Paradigm of Open Source
3 James Quilligan on a framework for Global Commons-based Governance
4 Alan Rayner: Attuning to Natural Energy Flows vs. Abstract Economic Rationality
5 Dirk Riehle on the Economics of Open Source Software
6 David Ronfeldt on the Evolution of Governance
7 Marshall Sahlins on The Original Affluent Society
8 Graham Seaman: Can peer production make washing machines?
9 Clay Shirky on the web as evolvable system
10 David Skrbina, the participatory worldview
11 Bruno Theret, on the tradition of 'civil socialism'
12 Evan Thompson, on the enactive theory of consciousness
13 Jeff Vail, The Problem of Growth: Hierarchy vs. the Rhizome
14 Kazys Varnelis on how network culture differs from postmodernism
15 Roberto Verzola on Undermining vs. Developing Abundance
16 Raoul Victor, on Free Software, the sharing culture, and Marxism
Badges are becoming more and more popular. Mozilla Foundation start using them in Webmaker project and now they will adopt it in a bigger educational plan.