[P2P-F] update on TSE p2p research project
Kevin Flanagan
kev.flanagan at gmail.com
Tue May 20 20:40:51 CEST 2014
Hello Folks,
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Kevin
Michel Bauwens:
> I think this is going to work
>
> Angela, I've added you to a preliminary google doc so we can prepare the
> proposal,
>
> Kevin, can you create a special mailing list for this, perhaps called
> P2P-TSE ?
>
> Primavery, I am adding you for the license research, BUT, do you think you
> make more chance alone ?
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> my idea is that an integrated proposal that covers more than one research
> area, might make a good chance as well, perhaps even a better one ? I let
> you decide , in any case, you have our blessings
>
> this is the google doc:
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1E8GN-5SWTFRzLtv93DBRrywk9UjQsiUJkLimB3V00bo/edit#
>
> <<Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 20 May 2014 05:11:48 +0000
> From: "Daly, Angela" <Angela.Daly at EUI.eu>
> Subject: Re: [P2P-F] [berkmanfriends] looking for academics studying
> the "Sharing Economy"
> To: Primavera De Filippi <pdefilippi at gmail.com>, P2P Foundation
> mailing list <p2p-foundation at lists.ourproject.org>
> Cc: P2P-F Community Dev <communitydev at p2pfoundation.net>, Trebor
> Scholz <scholzt at newschool.edu>, james burke <lifesized at gmail.com>,
> Daniel Araya <daniel.araya at singularityu.org>
> Message-ID: <1400562706813.17039 at EUI.eu>
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>
> Hello all,
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> Not sure if I've actually posted on this list yet (but I do already know
> some of you off-list and I'm editing a special edition of the Journal of
> Peer Production - so plenty of overlap!).
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> Anyway, myself and colleagues at Swinburne University of Technology in
> Melbourne, Australia have been looking at practices of sharing and some of
> the legal barriers/hindrances to doing so, particularly in the context of
> the 3D printing community (one of the big barriers of course is
> intellectual property norms). Some of this feeds into discussions around
> digital labo(u)r - esp since these sharing norms have been co-opted by big
> corps which monetise them...
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> If you'd be interested in my/our involvement, let me know.
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> Angela
>
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