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"In order to change an existing paradigm you do not struggle to try and change the problematic model. You create a new model and make the old one obsolete. That, in essence, is the higher service to which we are all being called." ~ Buckminster Fuller ~

Welcome to the P2P Foundation

The P2P Foundation is an international organization focused on studying, researching, documenting and promoting peer to peer practices in a very broad sense. This wiki is our knowledge commons.

For a quick introduction see our 2015 summary 'What does the P2P Foundation do?'.

The Foundation

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Overview of P2P Transition Proposals

  • Las Indias summarizes recent p2p thinking from the period 2012-2013 [1]
  • a good summary of the triarchical proposal to simultaneously transform civil society, the market and the state [2]
  • political organizing:
    • 1) local change through civic Alliances of the Commons and Chamber of the Commons producing social charters to recreate local political majorities [3] ;
    • 2) the global alliance of the commons at nation-state level and beyond [4]


Topics

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The P2P Paradigms

See also:

The Three Aspects of Application in Society

  1. P2P Civil Society Approaches
  2. P2P Market Approaches
  3. P2P State Approaches

The Peer-Driven Collaborative and Ethical Economy

is based on

Collaborative Economic Practices

using new

Open Company Formats

that aim to

Mutualize Infrastructures

and create income through

Open Business Models

and find investments through

Crowdfunding and P2P Finance

based on

P2P Value Metrics and Open Accounting

that are enabled through new

Legal Infrastructures

and true

P2P Technological Infrastructures.

This necessitates the construction of

Shared Innovation Commons

for

Open and Distributed Manufacturing

New P2P Culture

Domains

How P2P Influences Society

Resources

P2P Foundation Calendar 2015

Case Studies

Companies with P2P business models

Conferences on P2P topics

Courses: P2P Curricula

Encyclopedia : New! Mini-version

Events Calendar

Individuals, Who's Who in P2P

Licences: open and free licenses

Maps

Movements, P2P and commons-oriented org's

Reference

Research on P2P

Resources and tools

Standards

Statistics on P2P trends

Media Resources

Articles on P2P topics

Books on P2P topics

Fiction with P2P themes

Graphics

Podcasts and Audio

Webcasts and Video

Special Projects


Our eBooks


Our Printed Books

  • French: Sauver le monde. Vers une société post-capitaliste avec le peer-to-peer. Par Michel Bauwens et Jean Lievens. Les Liens qui Liberent, 2015.
  • Dutch: De wereld redden. Met peer-to-peer naar een postkapitalistische samenleving. Van Michel Bauwens en Jean Lievens. Houtekiet, 2013.

P2P Provisioning Systems

Ten essential provisions for human life:

  1. Air Water Food
  2. Clothing
  3. Shelter
  4. Communication
  5. Information
  6. Transportation
  7. Health Care
  8. Energy

Partners

Entrepreneur Commons http://www.ubiquitouscommons.org/ http://www.sensorica.co/


Friends and partners: Appropedia ; Espians ; Fing ; Global Village Network ; Global Swadeshi ; Hipatia ; The Hub ; Institute for Distributed Creativity ; Oekonux ; Open Source Ecology ; OpenKollab ; openMaterials ; Open Manufacturing ; openp2pdesign.org ; P2P Research Group ; Platoniq ; United Diversity; Entrepreneur Commons; Ethical Markets TV;

See also: Our Wiki Neighbours

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