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* [[Jeremy Rifkin on the Zero Marginal Cost Society]], video 2 | * [[Jeremy Rifkin on the Zero Marginal Cost Society]], video 2 | ||
* [[Jeffrey Hollender on Radical Transparency for Responsible Business]] | |||
==Miscellaneous== | ==Miscellaneous== |
Revision as of 14:31, 17 April 2014
Planning Page
See for context: P2P Blog Planning Resources
2012
January-December 2012
See: Blog Video of the Day Archive 2012
January-December 2013
See: Blog Video of the Day Archive 2013
2014
January 2014
- Gabriella Coleman on Understanding Anonymous
- Paul Lewis on Crowdsourcing the News
- Charlotte Hess on Crafting New Commons for Collaboration, Participation, and Sustainability
To do:
- Jerome Hergueux on Cooperation in the Wikipedia Peer Production Economy
- Andrew McGettigan on MOOC Boosterism in the Current Higher Education Policy Environment
- Tomislav Tomasevic on Commons-Based Political Struggles in Central and Eastern Europe
- Charlotte Hess on the Need for a Commons Research Agenda
- Friederike Habermann on the Ecommony
- Money as a Commons
- George Por on the Commons Education
- Vinay Gupta on Solving Global Crises through Peer Production
- Bernard Stiegler on Social Networking As the New Political Question
- Luigi Russi on Hungry Capital and the Financialization of Food
- Ben Goldacre on Why Medicine Research Should Be Open
- Money, Markets, Value and the Commons
- Neal Gorenflo on Why No One Will Buy Tourism in the Future
- Noam Chomsky on Adam Smith's Critique of the Invisible Hand
- Michael Hudson on Public Banking
- Aram Sinnreich on the Piracy Crusade
February 2014
- Janelle Orsi on the Role of Cooperatives in Resilience and Sustainability
- Pieter Franken on the Safecast on the Crowdsourced Radiation Monitoring Project in Japan
- Sylvia Libow Martinez on Using Arduino for Education
- Trebor Scholz on Digital Labor
- Paul Gilding on How the Resource Crisis Will Stop Economic Growth
- Mayo Fuster Morell on the P2P Value Research Project
- Introducing the Postcapitalist Ecoindustrial Calafou Hacker Monastery and Community in Barcelona
- Video Introduction Panel to the P2P Value Research Project
March 2014
- Joonas Pekkanen on the Open Ministry Platform for Crowdsourced Legislation in Finland
- True Story of Alternative Currencies
- Kevin Kelly on the Past, Present, and Future of Publishing and Collaboration
- Voices of Transition
- Discussion on Sensorica's Open Value Accounting for the P2P Value Research Project
- Tom Dawkins on Start Some Good on Peerfunding
- Introduction to the Open Source Beehives Project
- Michel Bauwens Explains the FLOK Transition Project to an Integral Theory Conference
- Catherine Bracy on Civic Hacking
April 2014
- Don Tapscott about Complexity and Collaborative Problem Solving
- Michel Bauwens on the Partner State, the Ethical Economy and a Productive Peer-Based Civil Society
- Trebor Scholz on the Exploitation of Digital Labor and the need for Distributed Labour Organisations
- Debating Basic Income on Al Jazeera
- Julia Grace on Hardware Hacking
- Introduction to Holopticism
- David Harvey on the Seventeen Contradictions of Capitalism
- Stefania Druga on Hackidemia's Learning by Doing
May 2014
- Jeremy Rifkin on the Zero Marginal Cost Society, video 2
- Jeffrey Hollender on Radical Transparency for Responsible Business
Miscellaneous
To check:
- Rick Falkvinge on How Pirate Parties Are Organized As Swarms, check if good
- Dmytri Kleiner and Jacob Appelbaum on Capitalism and Surveillance on the Internet, check if good
see also:
- Cohabitat, an account of a conference on open source urbanism and architecture in partnership with nature, organized by the Cohabitat Group in Poland, subtitles in English, url?
Reserve
- David Graeber on the First Five Thousand Years of Debt, video 0
- Clay Shirky on the End of the Audience
- Vandana Shiva on the Future of Food and Seed
To use when Bauwens is on a trip only:
- Kevin Kelly on What Technology Wants, first video
- Jeremy Rifkin on the Emphatic Civilization
- Don Tapscott on Four Principles for an Open World
- Noreena Hertz on Cooperative Capitalism
- Immanuel Wallerstein on the End of Capitalism
- Elinor Ostrom on Social Capital
- David Graeber on Debts, Money, and Markets
- Clay Shirky on the Potential of Cognitive Surplus
- David Holmgren on Permaculture in Suburbia
- Vandana Shiva on Why Nature Has Rights
Miscellaneous
- check tapscott video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Rgk7k9qsZI&feature=youtube_gdata_player
- trailer with text via http://technabob.com/blog/2012/02/19/3d-printed-house/