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London P2P Event May 14: Governance in worker cooperatives, p2p networks, and commons

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chris pinchen
13th May 2011


From Mark Jagdev:

Dear fellow commoners,

As you may have heard, Michel Bauwens, the founder of P2P Foundation will be taking part in a panel discussion at Re-rooting digital culture – media art ecologies unconference at the University of Westminster, London on Friday 13th May.

In addition to that, Michel has gracefully accepted our invitation to start up an informal meetup about “Governance in worker cooperatives, p2p networks, and commons” that we will host on Saturday, 11:30-13:30.

The location for this event is:

The Window
13 Windsor Street
Islington
London N1 8QG

Tel: +44(0)20 7288 7008
For a map of the location please see here: www.thewindow.org.uk/contact.htm

The “we” in the paragraph above is the London based, School of Commoning, a Community Interest Company focused on commons-related education, games, and events, initiated by George Pór, the co-founder of the Commons Learning Alliance www.commonslearningalliance.org/ .

To reserve your place, please RSVP as soon as you can, by reply to this email.

A voluntary donation of anything up to £5 would be greatly appreciated to help us cover venue hire costs.

Thank you and we hope to see you on Saturday,

Mark Jagdev
School of Commoning CIC

p.s.: If you have a little time to do some reading, we recommend to read any of the case studies listed here:
www.doxacollective.org/category/research/subject/the-commons/

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