[PSL-Brasil] Journal of Peer Production, Issue 3 - "The Critical Power of Free Software: From Intellectual Property to Epistemologies?"
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Announcement: it has been released
"The Critical Power of Free Software: From Intellectual Property to
Epistemologies?"
Journal of Peer Production, Issue 3
The Journal of Peer Production editorial board and the issue editors,
Maurizio Teli and Vincenzo D'Andrea, are happy to announce the publication
of a new Special Issue entitled "The Critical Power of Free Software: From
Intellectual Property to Epistemologies?". The issue explores the ability
of Free Software to constitute a form of epistemological and material
critique of contemporary societies. It does so with five research papers
and three pieces in a "debate section". The Journal of Peer Production is
an Open Access journal.
Table of contents:
Editorial Notes
An Introduction to “The Critical Power of Free Software: from Intellectual
Property to Epistemologies?”
by Maurizio Teli and Vincenzo D’Andrea
<
http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-3-free-software-epistemics/editorial-notes/
>
Peer reviewed papers
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http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-3-free-software-epistemics/peer-reviewed-papers/
>
P2P Search as an Alternative to Google: Recapturing Network Value through
Decentralized Search
by Tyler Handley
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http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-3-free-software-epistemics/peer-reviewed-papers/
>
Free Software and the Law. Out of the Frying Pan and into the Fire: How
Shaking up Intellectual Property Suits Competition Just Fine
by Angela Daly
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http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-3-free-software-epistemics/peer-reviewed-papers/
>
The Ethic of the Code: An Ethnography of a ‘Humanitarian Hacking’ Community
by Douglas Haywood
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http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-3-free-software-epistemics/peer-reviewed-papers/
>
>From Free Software to Artisan Science
by Dan McQuillan
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http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-3-free-software-epistemics/peer-reviewed-papers/
>
Free Software Trajectories: From Organized Publics to Formal Social
Enterprises?
by Morgan Currie, Christopher Kelty, and Luis Felipe Rosado Murillo,
University of California, Los Angeles
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http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-3-free-software-epistemics/peer-reviewed-papers/
>
Debate
<http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-3-free-software-epistemics/debate/>
There Is No Free Software.
by Christopher Kelty
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http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-3-free-software-epistemics/debate/there-is-no-free-software/
>
Desired Becomings
by Katja Mayer and Judith Simon
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http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-3-free-software-epistemics/debate/desired-becomings/
>
An Envisioning of Free Software’s potential as a form of cultural,
practical, and material critique: A New perspective on the implications of
FS peer production for social change?
by David Hakken
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http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-3-free-software-epistemics/debate/an-envisioning-of-free-softwares-potential-as-a-form-of-cultural-practical-and-material-critique-a-new-perspective-on-the-implications-of-fs-peer-production-for-social-change/
>
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