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Table of Contents
1 Cover
7 Preface
8 Chapter Summaries Part I Introduction Part II Concepts: Explaining Peer Production Part III Conditions: Enabling Peer Production Part IV Cases: Realizing Peer Production Part V Conflicts: Peer Production and the World Part VI Conversions: Advancing Peer Production
9 Part I: Introduction 1 The Duality of Peer Production 1 Introduction 2 Peer‐to‐Peer Infrastructure 3 The Exclusive Attraction of Commons‐Based Peer Production 4 The Digital Commons and Capitalist Production 5 The Handbook of Peer Production Aims to be Inclusive and Political References
10 Part II: Concepts: Explaining Peer Production 2 Grammar of Peer Production 1 Introduction 2 Peer‐to‐Peer 3 Principles and Characteristics of Peer Production 4 Entities of a New Commons‐Based Ecosystem 5 The Transcendent Aspects of Peer Production 6 Instead of Conclusions: Towards a P2P Theory Acknowledgments References 3 Political Economy of Peer Production 1 Introduction 2 Transformation of Capitalism in the 20th Century 3 Response to the Crisis of the 1970s 4 The Transformation of the Internet and Web‐Based Business Models 5 The Commons as Alternatives 6 Concluding Remarks References 4 Social Norms and Rules in Peer Production 1 Introduction 2 Why Rules and Norms? Institutional Conditions for Peer Production 3 What Rules and Norms? Policies, Guidelines, and Basic Understandings in Peer Production 4 How to Create Rules and Norms? Institutional Work in Peer Production 5 Whither Rules and Norms? Governance, Hierarchies, and Bureaucracy in Peer Production 6 Conclusion References 5 Cultures of Peer Production 1 Introduction: Peer Production as Cultural Production 2 Overview and Limitations 3 Autonomy 4 Meritocracy 5 Openness 6 Inspiration 7 Conclusion Acknowledgments References 6 Commons‐Based Peer Production and Virtue (reprint) I Commons‐Based Peer Production – Examples II Commons‐Based Peer Production – Principles III Commons‐Based Peer Production and Virtue IV From Structure to Virtue V Public Policy VI Conclusion
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Part III: Conditions: Enabling Peer Production
7 Prophets and Advocates of Peer Production
1 Introduction: A New Specter is Haunting the World
2 Before 2000: A Period of Gestation
3 2000s: Emergence of Peer Production Theory