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Revision as of 10:54, 10 September 2009
Free Culture Research Workshop
Harvard Law School October 23, 2009
Sponsored by: Berkman, NEXA, iCommons
Call for Participation
Agenda
Written Submissions
- Philippe Aigrain - Diversity of Attention and Symmetry of Media: A Free Culture Research Agenda (PDF)
- Bodó Balázs - when its truly free: underground content sharing networks as models for sustainable commons based peer networks (PDF)
- Brian Ballentine - Exploring the Role(s) of Ethics in the Future of Free Culture and the Need to Improve Pedagogical Strategies for the Remix Student
- Tyng-Ruey Chuang - Artifact, Self, and Collective: Some Thoughts on Free Culture (PDF)
- Julie Cohen - Beyond Free Culture: Configuring the Networked Self (License: CC No Derivatives) (PDF)
- Leonhard Dobusch - Free Culture Communities: Facing Organizational Challenges (Doc)
- Mathias Klang - The three main hurdles in the path of free culture
- James Grimmelmann
- Jhessica Reia - Alternative Licensing and the Free Culture Community in Sao Paulo (PDF)
- Nagla Rizk - Thoughts/Suggested Points of Departure (Doc)
- Alek Tarkowski - The consequences of framing free culture as a social movement
- Michell Thorne and Rachel Cobcroft - Capturing the Commons: (Ways Forward for) The CC Case Studies Initiative
- Frank Tobia - A first-principles approach to free culture (Doc)
- Zac Zimmer - What We Talk About When We Talk About Commons (Doc)
Attendees
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