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Please also do check our [http://del.icio.us/mbauwens/P2P-Conferences Delicious tag] on the topic.
Please also do check our [http://del.icio.us/mbauwens/P2P-Conferences Delicious tag] on the topic.


Peter Suber maintains a list of [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/conf.htm Open Access Movemnent] conferences.
A list of specific lectures on P2P is available [http://del.icio.us/mbauwens/Bauwens-Lectures here]
 
'''Important: Partipate in our next International Commons Conference, “[[Constructing a Commons-Based Policy Platform]],” which will be held in Berlin, Germany, on November 1 and 2, 2010'''
 
 
=Key Upcoming P2P Conferences=
 
* [[P2P Conferences To Attend In 2013]]
 
=Milestones and Conference Reviews=
 
 
* Please reand the amazing Conference Reviews by Ismael Peña-López, lecturer and researcher on 102 p2p-related events through 538 live-blogged articles [http://ictlogy.net/conference-reviews/]
 
November 2009:
 
#David Bollier reviews the [http://www.onthecommons.org/content.php?id=2560 Free Culture Forum meeting]], which establishes a charter for a free culture in the digital age.
#Sam Rose and Paul Hartzog review the November 3 conference in Manchester, on [http://www.slideshare.net/EddieKirkby/media-ecologies-seminar-nov-2009 Media Ecologies for Post-Industrial Production]
#Review of: CPoV: Wikipedia Research Initiative Conferences in Bangalore (12/13 January 2010) and Amsterdam (26/27 March 2010), Institute of Network Cultures and Centre for Internet & Society. [http://cspp.oekonux.org/reports/cpov Interview with Johanna Niesyto and Nate Tkacz].
#Review of: The 3rd Free Culture Research Conference (FCRC), Freie Universität of Berlin and Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (8/9 October 2010). [http://cspp.oekonux.org/reports/rp-1.2-fcrc Interview with Leonhard Dobusch and Michelle Thorne].
 
Past conferences organized in Croatia:
 
#Economy of Crisis Capitalism and Ecology of the Commons" (http://commons.mi2.hr/, 2012),
#A Squandered Future?: Austerity Policies, Public Sector Marketization and Privatization of Public Goods (http://www.slobodnifilozofski.com/2012/01/tribina-potrosena-buducnost-politike.html, 2012),
#Open Institutions: Institutional Imagination and Cultural Public Sphere (http://zagreb.openinstitutions.net/, 2011),
 
=Resources=
 
 
==2010 Conference Agenda==
 
* [http://www.socialbrite.org/2010/01/25/calendar-of-2010-social-change-conferences/ Calendar of 2010 social change conferences]
 
 
==Agenda Sites==
 
#Peter Suber maintains a list of [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/conf.htm Open Access Movemnent] conferences.
#JD Lasica selects the [http://www.socialmedia.biz/2008/12/2009-conference.html key social media conferences of 2009]
#[http://ictlogy.net/events/ IC4TD Events]: maintained by Ismael Peña-López
#2014 conferences and events covering the intersection of technology and civic engagement, public participation, dialogue and deliberation, conflict resolution, open government and related areas. [http://www.intellitics.com/blog/2013/08/05/2014-event-and-conference-radar/]
 
==Reviews==
 
1. See the tag: http://del.icio.us/mbauwens/P2P-Conferences
 
 
2. Ismael Peña-López regularly live-blogs conferences and they are available [http://ictlogy.net/conference-reviews/ here]
 
By July 2009, the following conferences were covered:
 
* First Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium; Second Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium; Third Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium
* Web 2.0 for Development
* e-Stas 2007, Symposium on Technologies for Social Action; e-Stas 2008; e-Stas 2009,
* 3rd Internet, Law and Politics Congress; 4th Internet, Law and Politics Congress; 5th Internet, Law and Politics Conference
* Towards a Social Science of Web 2.0
* Web 2.0 for Education ; Open Ed Tech 2008 ; Working Session on Open Social Learning
* Development Cooperation 2.0
* iCities 2008, Blogs, e-Government and Digital Participation
* Network Society: Social Changes, Organizations and Citizens
* Fighting the Digital Divide through Education
* Citizen Politics
* Course on Digital Competences
 
==Tools==
 
[http://connect.educause.edu/Library/EDUCAUSE+Review/ConferenceConnectionsRewi/46312 Augmenting Conferences through technology]: great overview of tools and examples by George Siemens and Terry Anderson et al. Reviews [[Augmented Conferences]], [[Blended Conferences]], [[Online Conferences]] etc...
 
Also:
 
*[http://pentabarf.org/Main_Page Pentabarf] is an open source conference planning software.
*[http://pkp.sfu.ca/?q=ocs Open Conference Systems], is "a free Web publishing tool that will create a complete Web presence for your scholarly conference".
 
==Directory==
 
[[Category:P2P Entity Type]]

Latest revision as of 22:13, 14 January 2014

This category will index conference events related to Peer to Peer topics.

Please also do check our Delicious tag on the topic.

A list of specific lectures on P2P is available here

Important: Partipate in our next International Commons Conference, “Constructing a Commons-Based Policy Platform,” which will be held in Berlin, Germany, on November 1 and 2, 2010


Key Upcoming P2P Conferences

Milestones and Conference Reviews

  • Please reand the amazing Conference Reviews by Ismael Peña-López, lecturer and researcher on 102 p2p-related events through 538 live-blogged articles [1]

November 2009:

  1. David Bollier reviews the Free Culture Forum meeting], which establishes a charter for a free culture in the digital age.
  2. Sam Rose and Paul Hartzog review the November 3 conference in Manchester, on Media Ecologies for Post-Industrial Production
  3. Review of: CPoV: Wikipedia Research Initiative Conferences in Bangalore (12/13 January 2010) and Amsterdam (26/27 March 2010), Institute of Network Cultures and Centre for Internet & Society. Interview with Johanna Niesyto and Nate Tkacz.
  4. Review of: The 3rd Free Culture Research Conference (FCRC), Freie Universität of Berlin and Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (8/9 October 2010). Interview with Leonhard Dobusch and Michelle Thorne.

Past conferences organized in Croatia:

  1. Economy of Crisis Capitalism and Ecology of the Commons" (http://commons.mi2.hr/, 2012),
  2. A Squandered Future?: Austerity Policies, Public Sector Marketization and Privatization of Public Goods (http://www.slobodnifilozofski.com/2012/01/tribina-potrosena-buducnost-politike.html, 2012),
  3. Open Institutions: Institutional Imagination and Cultural Public Sphere (http://zagreb.openinstitutions.net/, 2011),

Resources

2010 Conference Agenda


Agenda Sites

  1. Peter Suber maintains a list of Open Access Movemnent conferences.
  2. JD Lasica selects the key social media conferences of 2009
  3. IC4TD Events: maintained by Ismael Peña-López
  4. 2014 conferences and events covering the intersection of technology and civic engagement, public participation, dialogue and deliberation, conflict resolution, open government and related areas. [2]

Reviews

1. See the tag: http://del.icio.us/mbauwens/P2P-Conferences


2. Ismael Peña-López regularly live-blogs conferences and they are available here

By July 2009, the following conferences were covered:

  • First Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium; Second Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium; Third Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium
  • Web 2.0 for Development
  • e-Stas 2007, Symposium on Technologies for Social Action; e-Stas 2008; e-Stas 2009,
  • 3rd Internet, Law and Politics Congress; 4th Internet, Law and Politics Congress; 5th Internet, Law and Politics Conference
  • Towards a Social Science of Web 2.0
  • Web 2.0 for Education ; Open Ed Tech 2008 ; Working Session on Open Social Learning
  • Development Cooperation 2.0
  • iCities 2008, Blogs, e-Government and Digital Participation
  • Network Society: Social Changes, Organizations and Citizens
  • Fighting the Digital Divide through Education
  • Citizen Politics
  • Course on Digital Competences

Tools

Augmenting Conferences through technology: great overview of tools and examples by George Siemens and Terry Anderson et al. Reviews Augmented Conferences, Blended Conferences, Online Conferences etc...

Also:

  • Pentabarf is an open source conference planning software.
  • Open Conference Systems, is "a free Web publishing tool that will create a complete Web presence for your scholarly conference".

Directory

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