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P2P Epistemology

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Differentiations in P2P Psychology: the legacy of Clare W. Graves

March 30, 2006 No Comment read
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Equipotentiality vs. credentialism

March 8, 2006 1 Comment read
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Philip Slater on Control Culture vs. Connector Culture

March 5, 2006 No Comment read
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The new gatekeepers, equipotentiality vs. the Power Law

February 18, 2006 No Comment read
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Rank-thinking vs. peer thinking

February 9, 2006 1 Comment read
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Anti-credentialism and Technostalgia

February 9, 2006 No Comment read
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Trusting Peers more than institutions

February 2, 2006 No Comment read
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