In the last few weeks, we have been actively collating, and received many suggestions from our friends, on webcasts that shed light on P2P topics, the open access/source movement, and on cooperation generally.
Here’s a selection of recommended webcasts from various sources, collated in our P2P Webcast Directory:
- Anne Margulies on Open Courseware
- Bernardo Huberman on Prediction Markets
- Bill Thompson on Citizen Journalism
- Dan Gillmor on Grassroots Journalism
- David Isenberg on Who Will Run the Internet
- David Weinberger on Tagging and Folksonomies
- Herman Daly on the Commonwealth of Nature
- Howard Rheingold on the history and future of cooperation
- Jimmy Wales on Cooperation in Wikipedia
- Jimmy Wales on Wikipedia’s Governance
- John Lebkowsky on Extreme Democracy
- MIT’s Kwan Lee on the Future of Viral Radios
- Mark Cooper on Public Airwaves as a Common Asset
- Pat Kane on the Play Ethic
- Paul Hartzog on the Governance of the Commons
- Peter Corning on Darwinism and Cooperation
- Peter Kollock on Social Dilemmas in the Commons
- Rene Girard on Mimetic Desire
- Richard Semler on Participatory Management
- Ross Mayfield on Networked Democracy
- Seth Godin on All Marketeers are Liars
- Stephen Coleman on E-enabled Co-governance
- Steven Webber on the Success of Open Source
- Takis Fotopoulos on Inclusive Democracy
- Ted Nelson on the Politics of Internet Software
- Thomas Malone on Decentralizing Corporations
- Tim Berners-Lee on the Future of the Web
- Tom Munnecke on Uplift Communities
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