We compiled a list of key podcasts amongst the hundreds we’ve been indexing in our wiki.
The complete list is at our directory here.
Open Source/Free Software
Benjamin Mako Hill on Defining Freedom
P2P Business
Chris Anderson on the Long Tail; Clayton Christensen on Open Source and Innovation in Business; Doc Searls on Self-Forming Markets; Doc Searls on the Intention Economy; Geoffrey Moore on Open Source and Capitalism; Jonathan Schwartz on the Age of Participation; Michael Goldhaber on the Attention Economy; Yochai Benkler on the Wealth of Networks
P2P Cooperation
Clay Shirky on Moderation Patterns; Hazel Henderson on the coming age of worldwide cooperation; Howard Rheingold on Cooperation Theory; James Surowieki on the pitfalls of the Wisdom of Crowds
P2P Culture and Sociology
Danah Boyd and Douglas Rushkoff on MySpace; David Sifry on Technorati; Douglas Rushkoff on the New Digital Rennaissance; Jimmy Wales on Wikipedia; Lawrence Lessig Podcasts on Free Culture; Pat Kane on the Play Ethic
P2P Cyber-Rights
Contrarians on Eternal Copyright; Cory Doctorow on Digital Rights and DRM
P2P Education & Learning
David Wiley on the Open Education Movement; Doc Searls on Free and Open Source in Education; Exploring Wikis in Education; Stephen Downes on Connective Knowledge
P2P Epistemology
David Swedlow on Beyond Folksonomies; David Weinberger on Tagging and Folksonomies
P2P Media
Dan Gillmor on Grassroots Journalism; Interview with Jeff Jarvis on the Loss of Control by the Media; James Boyle on Re-Inventing the Gatekeeper
P2P Politics
MacKenzie Wark on the Hacker Manifesto and Class
P2P Technology
Adam Greenfield on Ubiquitous Computing; Bruce Sterling on the Internet of Things; Conversation with Ward Cunningham
You missed out the category of “P2P Crafts”. http://www.cast-on.com, should deffinately be on the list because of Brenda’s promotion of open culture, knowlege and knitting.
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