::fibreculture:: NEW ISSUE OF THE JOURNAL OF PEER PRODUCTION: CURRENCY AND VALUE
nathaniel tkacz
n.tkacz at warwick.ac.uk
Wed Apr 16 17:52:19 CEST 2014
The editors are pleased to announce the publication of Issue #4 of the
Journal of Peer Production on the topic of Currency and Value.
All of the issue content is freely available at: http://peerproduction.net
THE JOURNAL OF PEER PRODUCTION
ISSUE #4: CURRENCY AND VALUE
Editorial Notes
by Nathaniel Tkacz, Nicolas Mendoza and Francesca Musiani
PEER REVIEWED PAPERS
‘Karma, precious Karma!’ Karmawhoring on Reddit and the Front Page’s
Econometrisation
by Annika Richterich
The Paradoxes of Distributed Trust: Peer-to-Peer Architecture and User
Confidence in Bitcoin
by Alexandre Mallard, Cécile Méadel and Francesca Musiani
The Politics of Cryptography: Bitcoin and the Ordering Machines
by Quinn DuPont
Reproducing Wealth Without Money, One 3D printer at a Time
by Johan Söderberg
INVITED COMMENTS
Why Contractors Make More Money Than Employees
by Amir Taaki
Can Bitcoin Compete with Money?
by Beat Weber
Towards the Democratization of the Means of Monetization: The Three
Competing Value Models Present Within Cognitive Capitalism
by Michel Bauwens
Between Copyleft and Copyfarleft: Advance Reciprocity for the Commons
by Miguel Said Vieira & Primavera De Filippi
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Nathaniel Tkacz - Assistant Professor | CIM - The University of Warwick
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Research: CIM <http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/cim/people/tkacz/>
| Twitter: @__nate__ <https://twitter.com/__nate__> | Current Project:
MoneyLab <http://networkcultures.org/moneylab/>
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