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  1. 1. Introduction
  2. 1. Le peer to peer: nouvelle formation sociale
  3. 1. Le peer to peer: nouvelle formation sociale, nouveau model civilisationnel
  4. 1. Le peer to peer: nouvelle formation sociale, nouveau model civilisationnel.
  5. 2.1.B. The emergence of peer to peer as technological infrastructure
  6. 2.1.C. The construction of an alternative media infrastructure
  7. 2.2. Explaining the Emergence of P2P technology
  8. 2.3.A. Placing P2P in the context of the evolution of technology
  9. 2.3.B. P2P and Technological Determinism
  10. 2. Bibliography of the Manuscript
  11. 2. P2P as the Technological Framework of Cognitive Capitalism
  12. 2007 Status of Decentralized Renewables and Micropower
  13. 3.1.C. The Hacker Ethic or ‘work as play’
  14. 3.3.B. The Evolution of Collective Intelligence
  15. 3.3.C. Beyond Formalization, Institutionalization, Commodification
  16. 3.3.D. The Evolution of Temporality: towards an Integral Time
  17. 3.3 Placing the P2P Era in an evolutionary framework
  18. 3.4.C. P2P and the Commons
  19. 3.4 Placing P2P in an intersubjective typology
  20. 3. P2P in the Economic Sphere
  21. 4.1.B. The ‘Coordination’ format
  22. 4.1.E. New conceptions of social and political struggle
  23. 4.1.F. New lines of contention: Information Commons vs. New Enclosures
  24. 4.2.B. Equality, Hierarchy, Freedom
  25. 4G Open Patent Alliance
  26. 4th Inclusiva - Kirsty Bolye and Catarina Mota - openMaterials
  27. 4th Inclusiva - Kirsty Boyle
  28. 4th Inclusiva - Kirsty Boyle & Catarina Mota - openMaterials
  29. 4th Inclusiva - Michel Bauwens - Peer Production
  30. 6.1.B. Towards ‘contributory’ dialogues of civilizations and religions
  31. 6.1.C. Participative Spirituality and the Critique of Spiritual Authoritarianism
  32. 6.1.D. Partnering with nature and the cosmos
  33. 6.1.E. The Emergence of Peer Circles
  34. 6. P2P in the Sphere of Culture and Self
  35. 7.1.B. P2P, Postmodernity, Cognitive Capitalism: within and beyond
  36. 7.1.C. Three scenarios of co-existence
  37. 7. P2P and Social Change
  38. @ is for Activism
  39. A2K
  40. APML
  41. Abigail de Kosnik
  42. Access to Full Chapter, with endnotes
  43. Accueil
  44. Affero General Public License
  45. Africa
  46. Against the artificial scarcity induced by IP law
  47. Agenda des Seminaires
  48. Agroblogger on the state of the Open Source Appropriate Technology movement
  49. Aigrain, Philippe
  50. Akasa Visioning Project

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