[P2P-F] CSPP, where is this project going?

Mathieu ONeil mathieu.oneil at anu.edu.au
Thu Mar 17 09:38:48 CET 2011


Hi Michel

Yeah, sometimes things take longer than you'd like - that's the problem with volunteer projects I guess. We are currently finalising some long research papers; we have two conference reports ready to go; when the research papers are done - hopefully no more than a month now - we will release all this at once and issue a final CFP. 

I'm not sure what you're hoping to achieve by this post - "shaking things up" maybe? Obviously you should do what you feel but from my perspective it would be more useful to hold off until we launch officially and then re-publish on the P2P blog the ANT papers - something I suggested to you back in January, if you remember.

All other content is for the moment on the restricted part of our site - you should normally have an account which enables you to check it out.

cheers,

Mathieu

----- Original Message -----
From: Michel Bauwens <michelsub2004 at gmail.com>
Date: Thursday, March 17, 2011 9:29 am
Subject: CSPP, where is this project going?
To: p2p-foundation <p2p-foundation at lists.ourproject.org>
Cc: Mathieu O'Neil <mathieu.oneil at anu.edu.au>, phoebe moore <pvm.doc at gmail.com>, Athina Karatzogianni <athina.k at gmail.com>, nathaniel tkacz <nathanieltkacz at gmail.com>

> I'm publishing this on the 27th in the p2p blog:
> 
> Critical Studies in Peer  Production: where is this project going?
 			Michel  Bauwens>  			27th March 2011 > 
>  	 	 	     
> By my own reckoning at least 18 months ago, a project was  started to build a  scientific and theoretical journal to publish studies on peer  production and P2P Theory.
 
> Very quickly, it seems the original team focused on process, for  example coming up with an innovative open peer review  process.
 
> However, it seems really strange that after so much time, the site is  nearly empty of content, while at the same time, we have been able to  spot 40 high quality essays, linked here. So we sincerely  hope that CSPP will finally focus on content, which is so richly  available in the p2p research community.
 
> One interesting item, unfortunately at this time, the only item, is a  very interesting debate on Actor-Network-Theory, see here.
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Dr Mathieu O'Neil
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Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute
College of Arts and Social Science
The Australian National University
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