The Handbook of Peer Production. Группа авторов
Читать онлайн книгу.href="#ulink_67deb5ee-bedb-5e86-84fd-a171c5ae9758">4 Post‐2010: Peer Production Theory Moves into the Mainstream 5 Conclusion: What is the Impact of Peer Production Theory Today? 6 Acknowledgments References 8 Virtue, Efficiency, and the Sharing Economy 1 Introduction 2 Commons‐Based Peer Production and Adjacent Practices 3 Participation, Collaboration and the Rhetorical Dimensions of Network Culture 4 Utopian Thinking and Copyright Conflicts 5 Conclusion References 9 Open Licensing Peer Production 1 Introduction 2 Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Licenses 3 Open Licenses for Cultural Works 4 Open Licenses for Functional Works 5 Developments in Open Licensing 6 Conclusion References 10 User Motivations in Peer Production 1 Introduction 2 Individual Motivation 3 Choosing a Task to Work On 4 Peer Production as a Social Practice 5 Conclusion References 11 Governing for Growth in Scope 1 Introduction 2 Case Analysis 3 Scope of the Innovation LifeCycle 4 Governance Rights 5 Patterns of Growth 6 Advancing a Research Agenda References
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Part IV: Cases: Realizing Peer Production
12 Free and Open Source Software
1 Introduction
2 Genesis of a Movement
3 How it Works: The Economy and Sociology of Free and Open Source Software
4 Beyond Experimentation: Mainstream Adoption and Social Significance
5 Challenges
6 Conclusion
References
13 Wikipedia and Wikis
1 Introduction
2 The Wiki Platform
3 Wikipedia: Background and History
4 Wikipedia and its Contributors
5 Wikipedia and Its Content
6 The Wikipedia Community
7 Wikipedia and the Role of Experts
8 Wikipedia and the Media Ecology
9 Conclusion
References
14 Participatory Cartography
1 Introduction: New Materialism and the Technologies of Hacker Cartography
2 Technological Power
3 OpenStreetMap
4 Global Positioning System
5 DIY Drones and 3D Robotics
6 Countermapping in Indonesia
7 Conclusion
References
15 P2P Learning
1 Introduction
2 Curriculum Selection
3 Learning Process
4 Knowledge Abstraction
5 Learning Infrastructures
6 Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References
16 Biohacking
1 Introduction
2 History
3 Practices and Identities
4 Examples of DIY Medicine
5 Openness and Democratization
6 A Sociology of the “yourself”