A critical survey of peer theory producing individuals and collectives

This will also appear in the ‘really really excellent’ Issue 1 of the Journal of Peer Production. I start the article by reviewing different expressions of the broader ‘P2P’ movement: “Amongst the movements discussed below are the following: § progressive liberal interpretations such as those of Yochai Benkler, who discusses ‘commons-based peer production’ in his… Continue reading

The emerging sharing economy in Europe: fast growth , but culture matters

Here are some takeways from the successful Ouuishare Europe conference on the Sharing Economy, held in the wonderful co-working place The Mutinerie, a must-place to visitors to Paris, excerpted from Benjamin Tincq: (original article has links and videos) 1. The conference report “The “use” side of the Collaborative Economy, whether you call it Collaborative Consumption… Continue reading

People as assets: towards the co-production of people-powered public services

“people with problems” (i.e. service end-users) have to be recognized as ”people with capabilities” (i.e. service co-producers). That is, people with knowledge, time and energy to usefully contribute to the service conception and, most importantly, to its day-by-day production and delivery.” Excerpted from Ezio Manzini, Eduardo Staszowski, of the DESIS Network of innovation design labs:… Continue reading