[JoPP-Public] JoPP#15 TRANSITION: policy critique and co-development

Kit Braybrooke kat.braybrooke at gmail.com
Mon Mar 22 11:21:47 CET 2021


Hi Mathieu, all,

I think it's a great idea to share excerpts, and discuss the proposals of,
chapters 29/30 of the Handbook of Peer Production - a bit like a reading
group, but via list.

Looking forward to the discussions.

// K

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On Sun, Mar 21, 2021 at 3:58 AM Mathieu O'Neil <mathieu.oneil at anu.edu.au>
wrote:

> Thanks Vasilis
>
> You replied to individuals only so re-cc-ing public.
>
> cheers
> Mathieu
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Vasilis Kostakis <vkostakis at protonmail.com>
> *Sent:* Saturday, March 20, 2021 2:07
> *To:* Mathieu O'Neil <mathieu.oneil at anu.edu.au>; Christian Pentzold <
> christian.pentzold at uni-leipzig.de>
> *Subject:* Re: [JoPP-Public] JoPP#15 TRANSITION: policy critique and
> co-development
>
> I agree with the proposed course of action. :-)
>
>
>
> ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
> On Friday, 19 March 2021 03:23, Mathieu O'Neil <mathieu.oneil at anu.edu.au>
> wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> We will be sending out reviews to authors next week. In the meantime,
> please find below a summary of the Handbook content now available via the
> jopp. Other updates will follow.
> http://peerproduction.net/projects/books/the-handbook-of-peer-production/
>
> 1-HoPP: Extracts
> The political economy of academic publishing (Chapter 29)
> Table 30.1 Be Your Own Peer: Principles (Chapter 30)
> Table 30.2 Be Your Own Peer: Policies for the common good (Chapter 30)
>
> 2-HoPP: Preprints
> Prophets and Advocates of Peer Production (Chapter 7)
> What’s Next? Peer Production Studies? (Chapter 29)
>
> 3-HoPP: Table of Contents
>
> Chapter 29 finishes with these words: 'We asked at the outset: “Should
> there be a field of peer production studies?” The answer is: why not, but
> also: who cares? Ultimately when it comes to one’s personal interest in
> peer production, considering it analytically, as an object of study, is
> perhaps less important than getting involved as a participant. We have
> accordingly decided to use the knowledge and imaginaries we encountered
> whilst studying peer production to list the benefits commons-based and
> commons-oriented peer production could contribute to humanity and the
> biosphere. To this end, the next and final chapter of the Handbook of Peer
> Production outlines guiding strategic principles and concrete policy
> proposals for progressive social change. Though we hope others will find
> these useful, this is not our main concern: the primary audience for this
> final chapter, as implied by its title (“Be Your Own Peer!”), is ourselves.
> It is meant as a resource that we can, with as much success as events will
> afford us, put into practice.'
>
> We would like to use the jopp public list to critique and further develop
> the policy proposals and other suggestions presented in chapter 30 of the
> HoPP ["Be Your Own Peer! Principles and Policies for the Commons" (Mathieu
> O’Neil, Sophie Toupin & Christian Pentzold)]
>
> So, starting next week, we are proposing to post a succession of extracts
> of this chapter to the list, asking if anyone has any ideas on how to
> improve / implement our proposals.
>
> The two tables from ch. 30 which summarise our proposed principles and
> policies can be found as PDFs on the abovementioned jopp page.
>
> If there is fruitful feedback and debate on the list, we will publish the
> reworked proposals in jopp#15 TRANSITION, listing all contributors.
>
> Is everyone OK with this plan?
>
> Any thoughts or hacks most welcome. :-)
>
> cheers,
> Mathieu and Panos
> eds jopp#15 TRANSITION
>
>
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