New School – P2P Foundation https://blog.p2pfoundation.net Researching, documenting and promoting peer to peer practices Thu, 24 Oct 2019 16:08:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.15 62076519 Who Owns The World? The 5th conference on Platform Cooperativism https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/who-owns-the-world-the-5th-conference-on-platform-cooperativism/2019/10/24 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/who-owns-the-world-the-5th-conference-on-platform-cooperativism/2019/10/24#respond Thu, 24 Oct 2019 16:07:51 +0000 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/?p=75562 Check out Who Owns The World?, the fifth conference on “platform cooperativism,” November 7-9, 2019 at The New School. We are convening one hundred fifty speakers from over thirty countries to meet each other, co-design, and learn about a wide range of topics:  worker power in the platform economy, antitrust, misogyny and racism in co-ops,... Continue reading

The post Who Owns The World? The 5th conference on Platform Cooperativism appeared first on P2P Foundation.

]]>
Check out Who Owns The World?, the fifth conference on “platform cooperativism,” November 7-9, 2019 at The New School.

We are convening one hundred fifty speakers from over thirty countries to meet each other, co-design, and learn about a wide range of topics: 

  • worker power in the platform economy,
  • antitrust,
  • misogyny and racism in co-ops,
  • ecological sustainability,
  • best practices for cooperation including the allocation of startup funding,
  • the potential of platform co-ops for data trusts,
  • data co-ops,
  • new models for distributed governance,
  • and data sovereignty.

Highlights include Anand Giridharadas, author of Winners Take All in conversation with Wilma Liebman, former chair of the NLRB.

Policy facilitators 

Kirsten Gillibrand, United States Senator; John Martin McDonnell, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer (opposition Finance Minister) of the Labour Party, UK; Dieter Janecek, member of the German Bundestag;  New York Assemblymember Ron Kim,

Platform co-op founders

Mensakas, Equal Care Co-op, Up&Go, Salus Coop, Fairbnb, Smart

Fairmondo, NeedsMap, Stocksy United, Cataki, Cotabo, Resonate, Core Staffing Cooperative

Scholars 

Juliet Schor, Mark Graham, Joseph Blasi, Jack Qiu, Gar Alperovitz, Sandeep Vaheesan, Koray Caliskan, Jessica Gordon-Nemhard

platform co-op incubators and other organizations providing infrastructure support

Start.coop, Unfound, Sharetribe, IDRC

Tech co-ops 

Sassafras, CoLab, Startin’blox, Cooper Systems

Allied community groups 

Sixth Street Youth Program, Techo, Peer to Peer Foundation, Young Farmers of America, Data 4 Black Lives, The New School Hip Hop Collective, The Fairwork Foundation

Union and co-op leaders

United States, Japan, Indonesia, France, Sweden, and India.

Coming to us from Zambia, Hip Hop artist PilAto, a.k.a Zambia’s Voice of Inequality, will perform a remake of Childish Gambino’s This Is America. The New School Hip Hop Collective will stage a night of Liberation. Prof. Daniel Blake and his Music for Political Action Fall 2019 course at The New School selected and researched the history of songs that relate to our event. You’ll hear them in the breaks. Stefania de Kenessey and vocalists Lisa Daehlin (soprano) and Waundell Saavedra (bass) will perform their live rendition of the platform co-op anthem! 

Lastly, the artist Gabo Camnitzer will stage a children’s strike with Sixth Street Youth Project, and a film screening with Astra Taylor (in person). 

Convened by

Trebor Scholz with support from Michael McHugh

REGISTER NOW


Lead image: spinning lights by aaronisnotcool 

The post Who Owns The World? The 5th conference on Platform Cooperativism appeared first on P2P Foundation.

]]>
https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/who-owns-the-world-the-5th-conference-on-platform-cooperativism/2019/10/24/feed 0 75562
The People’s Disruption: Platform Co-ops for Global Challenges https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/peoples-disruption-platform-co-ops-global-challenges/2017/05/18 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/peoples-disruption-platform-co-ops-global-challenges/2017/05/18#respond Thu, 18 May 2017 08:00:00 +0000 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/?p=65341 Cross-posted from Platform.coop. Save the Date November 10-11, 2017 The New School Experiments with cooperatively owned online platforms are demonstrating that democratic business models can be a dynamic force in building a more equitable economy for people across various income, race and class strata, starting with the most vulnerable populations. The platform co-op movement disrupts... Continue reading

The post The People’s Disruption: Platform Co-ops for Global Challenges appeared first on P2P Foundation.

]]>
Cross-posted from Platform.coop.

Save the Date
November 10-11, 2017 The New School

Experiments with cooperatively owned online platforms are demonstrating that democratic business models can be a dynamic force in building a more equitable economy for people across various income, race and class strata, starting with the most vulnerable populations.

The platform co-op movement disrupts Silicon Valley’s disruptors by shifting the focus toward fundamentally fairer forms of ownership and governance. The retirement of Baby Boomer business owners presents an opportunity for mass conversions of those businesses into co-ops. Existing cooperatives are increasingly eager to join the digital economy. Over the past few years, the burgeoning of platform co-ops, community currencies, worker’s tech, the solidarity economy, B-corps, and credit unions have shown us that alternative economies are not only necessary but possible.

Since the first platform cooperativism event at The New School two years ago, an ecosystem of people, knowledge, and tools has developed around this model. Now, some platform co-ops reverse-engineer the technologies of the “sharing economy” to create worker-owned rivals to Palo Alto’s most dominant tech firms. Others are developing enterprises of a kind the tech billionaires in California have not even considered.

To think and act our way out of the current crisis, we need to understand the roots of these extractive business models. With such insight, we will be able to build alternatives that best meet the needs of workers, consumers, and citizens.

The challenges that we are facing right now are hardly new; they have intensified over the past forty years. Managerial pay has increased prodigiously; income inequality has sharpened, affecting women and marginalized communities most acutely, and trillion of dollars of individual wealth have been tucked away in tax havens. Beyond that, there has been a general shift away from direct employment, leaving more and more workers vulnerable to stalled worker rights, as well as declining wages and benefits. At the same time, the Web has not made good on its cyber-utopian promises of democracy or social well-being; the rise of the digital commons and practices of peer production, while profoundly important, has not succeeded in generating business models that can deliver livelihoods for practitioners. With artificial intelligence on the rise, highly concentrated ownership of robots seems the likely outcome. The decentralized Internet has given way to an unprecedented centralization of data and platforms ownership.

Platform co-ops have emerged in areas like child care, art, journalism, transportation, social media, and food. Now, it is time to determine in which sector this business model works best and develop strategies for turning these experiments into robust answers to pressing challenges. How can public policy spur and protect cooperative platforms? What kinds of financing and legal support do they need?

The first platform cooperativism event in 2015 popularized the idea, and the second event in 2016 brought together co-op and union leaders to push the model forward. This third event will zero in on ways that platform cooperatives can help to address some of the world’s most urgent challenges. The fairer digital economy we need is already emerging everywhere around us.

Convened by Trebor Scholz, Camille Kerr, Nathan Schneider, Palak Shah

Photo by Tsahi Levent-Levi

The post The People’s Disruption: Platform Co-ops for Global Challenges appeared first on P2P Foundation.

]]>
https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/peoples-disruption-platform-co-ops-global-challenges/2017/05/18/feed 0 65341
Video of the Day: The Future of Workers in the Sharing Economy https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/video-of-the-day-the-future-of-workers-in-the-sharing-economy/2014/11/21 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/video-of-the-day-the-future-of-workers-in-the-sharing-economy/2014/11/21#respond Fri, 21 Nov 2014 10:44:01 +0000 http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/?p=46902 Second of a series of videos from the New School on Digital Labor. You can find the whole series here. The Future of Workers in the Sharing Economy

The post Video of the Day: The Future of Workers in the Sharing Economy appeared first on P2P Foundation.

]]>
7b2c9daf-0015-4d99-be9c-a870c83bcc35

Second of a series of videos from the New School on Digital Labor. You can find the whole series here.

The Future of Workers in the Sharing Economy

The post Video of the Day: The Future of Workers in the Sharing Economy appeared first on P2P Foundation.

]]>
https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/video-of-the-day-the-future-of-workers-in-the-sharing-economy/2014/11/21/feed 0 46902