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The basic idea is to make this Wiki a place where people who are read the book can do at least four things. First, collaborate on writing a summary of the ideas and claims of the book, as an initial point of entry. Second, provide an easy platform through which to access underlying research materials: both those used in the book's notes, and more importantly resources that are useful for further research, refinement, and updating. Third, the Wiki should be a place where participants can describe, link to, and analyze examples of the phenomena the book describes. The purpose is not to “make the case” for the book or find “gottcha” counter examples. What we are trying to do is provide a real research tool, annotated bibliography, and platform for learning. Examples and counter-examples should be selected and described with that purpose in mind. Fourth, the Wiki is itself a learning platform about what is valuable in a learning platform. Through separate pages devoted to ideas and experiments of what can be done with an online book to make it a learning platform, we hope to expand the range of uses to which this Wiki can be available. | The basic idea is to make this Wiki a place where people who are read the book can do at least four things. First, collaborate on writing a summary of the ideas and claims of the book, as an initial point of entry. Second, provide an easy platform through which to access underlying research materials: both those used in the book's notes, and more importantly resources that are useful for further research, refinement, and updating. Third, the Wiki should be a place where participants can describe, link to, and analyze examples of the phenomena the book describes. The purpose is not to “make the case” for the book or find “gottcha” counter examples. What we are trying to do is provide a real research tool, annotated bibliography, and platform for learning. Examples and counter-examples should be selected and described with that purpose in mind. Fourth, the Wiki is itself a learning platform about what is valuable in a learning platform. Through separate pages devoted to ideas and experiments of what can be done with an online book to make it a learning platform, we hope to expand the range of uses to which this Wiki can be available. | ||
=Part I: The Networked Information Economy= | |||
==[[Chapter 2: Some Basic Economics of Information Production and Innovation]]== | |||
==[[Chapter 3: Peer Production and Sharing]]== | |||
==[[Chapter 4: TheEconomics of Social Production]]== | |||
=Part II: ThePolitical Economyof Property and Commons= | |||
==[[Chapter 5: Individual Freedom: Autonomy, Information, and Law]]== | |||
==[[Chapter 6: Political FreedomPart 1: TheTroublewithMass Media]]== | |||
==[[Chapter 7: Political FreedomPart 2: Emergenceof the Networked Public Sphere]]== | |||
==[[Chapter 8: Cultural Freedom: A Culture Both Plastic and Critical]]== | |||
==[[Chapter 9: Justice and Development]]== | |||
==[[Chapter 10: Social Ties: Networking Together]]== | |||
=Part III: Policies of Freedom at a Moment of Transformation= | |||
==[[Chapter 11: The Battle Over the Institutional Ecology of the Digital Environment]]== | |||
==[[Conclusion: The Stakes of Information Law and Policy]]== | |||
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Wealth of Networks WikiNotes
Welcome to the Wealth of Networks WikiNotes. This Wiki is an invitation to collaborate on building a learning and research environment based on Yochai Benkler's book, The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom. [1]
You can begin to work with the WikiNotes through the Table Of Contents. The basic idea is to make this Wiki a place where people who are read the book can do at least four things. First, collaborate on writing a summary of the ideas and claims of the book, as an initial point of entry. Second, provide an easy platform through which to access underlying research materials: both those used in the book's notes, and more importantly resources that are useful for further research, refinement, and updating. Third, the Wiki should be a place where participants can describe, link to, and analyze examples of the phenomena the book describes. The purpose is not to “make the case” for the book or find “gottcha” counter examples. What we are trying to do is provide a real research tool, annotated bibliography, and platform for learning. Examples and counter-examples should be selected and described with that purpose in mind. Fourth, the Wiki is itself a learning platform about what is valuable in a learning platform. Through separate pages devoted to ideas and experiments of what can be done with an online book to make it a learning platform, we hope to expand the range of uses to which this Wiki can be available.
Part I: The Networked Information Economy
Chapter 2: Some Basic Economics of Information Production and Innovation
Chapter 3: Peer Production and Sharing
Chapter 4: TheEconomics of Social Production
Part II: ThePolitical Economyof Property and Commons
Chapter 5: Individual Freedom: Autonomy, Information, and Law
Chapter 6: Political FreedomPart 1: TheTroublewithMass Media
Chapter 7: Political FreedomPart 2: Emergenceof the Networked Public Sphere
Chapter 8: Cultural Freedom: A Culture Both Plastic and Critical
Chapter 9: Justice and Development
Chapter 10: Social Ties: Networking Together
Part III: Policies of Freedom at a Moment of Transformation
Chapter 11: The Battle Over the Institutional Ecology of the Digital Environment
Conclusion: The Stakes of Information Law and Policy
Please see documentation on customizing the interface and the User's Guide for usage and configuration help.