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* Yochai Benkler, [http://mitworld.mit.edu/play/394/ News, Information and the Wealth of Networks] (watch from 8:32 to 26:07)
* Yochai Benkler, [http://mitworld.mit.edu/play/394/ News, Information and the Wealth of Networks] (watch from 8:32 to 26:07)
* Zittrain, Chapter 5
* Zittrain, [http://yupnet.org/zittrain/archives/13 Chapter 4: The Generative Pattern]


The following audio streams from NPR may be interesting:
The following audio streams from NPR may be interesting:

Revision as of 10:40, 29 January 2010

The free software movement is one example of a trend towards distributed volunteer networks of individuals collaborating on collective projects that were formerly the domain of the for-profit private sector. In this session, we explore how far such peer production can go in redefining the economic and social structures of modern society.


The following audio streams from NPR may be interesting:


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