Ours to Hack and to Own
The Rise of Platform Cooperativism, a New Vision for the Future of Work and a Fairer Internet
Herausgeber: Scholz, Trebor; Schneider, Nathan
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Ours to Hack and to Own
The Rise of Platform Cooperativism, a New Vision for the Future of Work and a Fairer Internet
Herausgeber: Scholz, Trebor; Schneider, Nathan
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With the rollback of net neutrality, platform cooperativism becomes even more pressing: In one volume, some of the most cogent thinkers and doers on the subject of the cooptation of the Internet, and how we can resist and reverse the process.
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With the rollback of net neutrality, platform cooperativism becomes even more pressing: In one volume, some of the most cogent thinkers and doers on the subject of the cooptation of the Internet, and how we can resist and reverse the process.
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- Verlag: OR Books
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 208mm x 139mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 356g
- ISBN-13: 9781944869335
- ISBN-10: 1944869336
- Artikelnr.: 47626103
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: OR Books
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 208mm x 139mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 356g
- ISBN-13: 9781944869335
- ISBN-10: 1944869336
- Artikelnr.: 47626103
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Trebor Scholz, scholar-activist, is Associate Professor for Culture & Media at The New School in NYC, where he convenes the Digital Labor conference series. Among other books, he is the author of the forthcoming Uber-Worked and Underpaid: How Workers Are Taking Back the Digital Economy (Polity Press)
Something to Say Yes To 1. Nathan Schneider and Trebor Scholz: What This Is and Isn
t About 2. Nathan Schneider: The Meanings of Words 3. Trebor Scholz: How Platform Cooperativism Can Unleash the Network 4. Susie Cagle: The Seven Cooperative Principles 5. Jessica Gordon Nembhard: Eight Facts about Cooperative Enterprise Platform Capitalism 6. Douglas Rushkoff: Renaissance Now 7. Juliet Schor: Old Exclusion in Emergent Spaces 8. McKenzie Wark: Worse Than Capitalism 9. Steven Hill: How the Un-Sharing Economy Threatens Workers 10. Christoph Spehr: SpongeBob, Why Don
t You Work Harder? 11. Kati Sipp: Portable Reputation in the On-demand Economy 12. Dmytri Kleiner: Counterantidisintermediation 13. David Bollier: From Open Access to Digital Commons An Internet of Our Own Showcases: Cooperative Platforms 14. Yochai Benkler: The Realism of Cooperativism 15. Janelle Orsi: Three Essential Building Blocks for Your Platform Cooperative 16. Caroline Woolard: So You Want to Start a Platform Cooperative 17. Melissa Hoover: What We Mean When We Say
Cooperatives
18. David Carroll: A Different Kind of Startup is Possible 19. Marina Gorbis: Designing Positive Platforms 20. Cameron Tonkinwise: Convenient Solidarity: Designing for Platform Cooperativism 21. Seda Gurses: Designing for Privacy 22. Danny Spitzberg: How Crowdfunding Becomes Stewardship 23. Arun Sundararajan: Economic Barriers and Enablers of Distributed Ownership 24. Ra Criscitiello: There is Platform-Power in a Union 25. Saskia Sassen: Making Apps for Low-wage Workers and Their Neighborhoods 26. Kristy Milland: The Crowd: Naturally Cooperative, Unnaturally Silenced? 27. Tom Slee: Platforms and Trust: Beyond Reputation Systems 28. Michel Bauwens and Vasilis Kostakis: Why Platform Co-ops Should Be Open Co-ops Conditions of Possibility Showcases: infrastructure 29. John Duda: Beyond Luxury Cooperativism 30. Brendan Martin: Money is the Root of All Platforms 31. Carmen Rojas: From People-Centered Ideas to People-Powered Capital 32. Karen Gregory: Can Code Schools Go Cooperative? 33. Palak Shah: A Code for Good Work 34. Micky Metts: Meet Your Friendly Neighborhood Tech Co-op 35. Michael Peck: Building the People
s Ownership Economy through Union Co-ops 36. Mayo Fuster Morell: Toward a Theory of Value for Platform Cooperatives 37. Francesca Bria: Public Policies for Digital Sovereignty 38. Miriam Cherry: Legal and Governance Structures Built to Share 39. Rachel O
Dwyer: Blockchains and Their Pitfalls 40. Astra Taylor: Non-Cooperativism Contributors Acknowledgments
t About 2. Nathan Schneider: The Meanings of Words 3. Trebor Scholz: How Platform Cooperativism Can Unleash the Network 4. Susie Cagle: The Seven Cooperative Principles 5. Jessica Gordon Nembhard: Eight Facts about Cooperative Enterprise Platform Capitalism 6. Douglas Rushkoff: Renaissance Now 7. Juliet Schor: Old Exclusion in Emergent Spaces 8. McKenzie Wark: Worse Than Capitalism 9. Steven Hill: How the Un-Sharing Economy Threatens Workers 10. Christoph Spehr: SpongeBob, Why Don
t You Work Harder? 11. Kati Sipp: Portable Reputation in the On-demand Economy 12. Dmytri Kleiner: Counterantidisintermediation 13. David Bollier: From Open Access to Digital Commons An Internet of Our Own Showcases: Cooperative Platforms 14. Yochai Benkler: The Realism of Cooperativism 15. Janelle Orsi: Three Essential Building Blocks for Your Platform Cooperative 16. Caroline Woolard: So You Want to Start a Platform Cooperative 17. Melissa Hoover: What We Mean When We Say
Cooperatives
18. David Carroll: A Different Kind of Startup is Possible 19. Marina Gorbis: Designing Positive Platforms 20. Cameron Tonkinwise: Convenient Solidarity: Designing for Platform Cooperativism 21. Seda Gurses: Designing for Privacy 22. Danny Spitzberg: How Crowdfunding Becomes Stewardship 23. Arun Sundararajan: Economic Barriers and Enablers of Distributed Ownership 24. Ra Criscitiello: There is Platform-Power in a Union 25. Saskia Sassen: Making Apps for Low-wage Workers and Their Neighborhoods 26. Kristy Milland: The Crowd: Naturally Cooperative, Unnaturally Silenced? 27. Tom Slee: Platforms and Trust: Beyond Reputation Systems 28. Michel Bauwens and Vasilis Kostakis: Why Platform Co-ops Should Be Open Co-ops Conditions of Possibility Showcases: infrastructure 29. John Duda: Beyond Luxury Cooperativism 30. Brendan Martin: Money is the Root of All Platforms 31. Carmen Rojas: From People-Centered Ideas to People-Powered Capital 32. Karen Gregory: Can Code Schools Go Cooperative? 33. Palak Shah: A Code for Good Work 34. Micky Metts: Meet Your Friendly Neighborhood Tech Co-op 35. Michael Peck: Building the People
s Ownership Economy through Union Co-ops 36. Mayo Fuster Morell: Toward a Theory of Value for Platform Cooperatives 37. Francesca Bria: Public Policies for Digital Sovereignty 38. Miriam Cherry: Legal and Governance Structures Built to Share 39. Rachel O
Dwyer: Blockchains and Their Pitfalls 40. Astra Taylor: Non-Cooperativism Contributors Acknowledgments
Something to Say Yes To 1. Nathan Schneider and Trebor Scholz: What This Is and Isn
t About 2. Nathan Schneider: The Meanings of Words 3. Trebor Scholz: How Platform Cooperativism Can Unleash the Network 4. Susie Cagle: The Seven Cooperative Principles 5. Jessica Gordon Nembhard: Eight Facts about Cooperative Enterprise Platform Capitalism 6. Douglas Rushkoff: Renaissance Now 7. Juliet Schor: Old Exclusion in Emergent Spaces 8. McKenzie Wark: Worse Than Capitalism 9. Steven Hill: How the Un-Sharing Economy Threatens Workers 10. Christoph Spehr: SpongeBob, Why Don
t You Work Harder? 11. Kati Sipp: Portable Reputation in the On-demand Economy 12. Dmytri Kleiner: Counterantidisintermediation 13. David Bollier: From Open Access to Digital Commons An Internet of Our Own Showcases: Cooperative Platforms 14. Yochai Benkler: The Realism of Cooperativism 15. Janelle Orsi: Three Essential Building Blocks for Your Platform Cooperative 16. Caroline Woolard: So You Want to Start a Platform Cooperative 17. Melissa Hoover: What We Mean When We Say
Cooperatives
18. David Carroll: A Different Kind of Startup is Possible 19. Marina Gorbis: Designing Positive Platforms 20. Cameron Tonkinwise: Convenient Solidarity: Designing for Platform Cooperativism 21. Seda Gurses: Designing for Privacy 22. Danny Spitzberg: How Crowdfunding Becomes Stewardship 23. Arun Sundararajan: Economic Barriers and Enablers of Distributed Ownership 24. Ra Criscitiello: There is Platform-Power in a Union 25. Saskia Sassen: Making Apps for Low-wage Workers and Their Neighborhoods 26. Kristy Milland: The Crowd: Naturally Cooperative, Unnaturally Silenced? 27. Tom Slee: Platforms and Trust: Beyond Reputation Systems 28. Michel Bauwens and Vasilis Kostakis: Why Platform Co-ops Should Be Open Co-ops Conditions of Possibility Showcases: infrastructure 29. John Duda: Beyond Luxury Cooperativism 30. Brendan Martin: Money is the Root of All Platforms 31. Carmen Rojas: From People-Centered Ideas to People-Powered Capital 32. Karen Gregory: Can Code Schools Go Cooperative? 33. Palak Shah: A Code for Good Work 34. Micky Metts: Meet Your Friendly Neighborhood Tech Co-op 35. Michael Peck: Building the People
s Ownership Economy through Union Co-ops 36. Mayo Fuster Morell: Toward a Theory of Value for Platform Cooperatives 37. Francesca Bria: Public Policies for Digital Sovereignty 38. Miriam Cherry: Legal and Governance Structures Built to Share 39. Rachel O
Dwyer: Blockchains and Their Pitfalls 40. Astra Taylor: Non-Cooperativism Contributors Acknowledgments
t About 2. Nathan Schneider: The Meanings of Words 3. Trebor Scholz: How Platform Cooperativism Can Unleash the Network 4. Susie Cagle: The Seven Cooperative Principles 5. Jessica Gordon Nembhard: Eight Facts about Cooperative Enterprise Platform Capitalism 6. Douglas Rushkoff: Renaissance Now 7. Juliet Schor: Old Exclusion in Emergent Spaces 8. McKenzie Wark: Worse Than Capitalism 9. Steven Hill: How the Un-Sharing Economy Threatens Workers 10. Christoph Spehr: SpongeBob, Why Don
t You Work Harder? 11. Kati Sipp: Portable Reputation in the On-demand Economy 12. Dmytri Kleiner: Counterantidisintermediation 13. David Bollier: From Open Access to Digital Commons An Internet of Our Own Showcases: Cooperative Platforms 14. Yochai Benkler: The Realism of Cooperativism 15. Janelle Orsi: Three Essential Building Blocks for Your Platform Cooperative 16. Caroline Woolard: So You Want to Start a Platform Cooperative 17. Melissa Hoover: What We Mean When We Say
Cooperatives
18. David Carroll: A Different Kind of Startup is Possible 19. Marina Gorbis: Designing Positive Platforms 20. Cameron Tonkinwise: Convenient Solidarity: Designing for Platform Cooperativism 21. Seda Gurses: Designing for Privacy 22. Danny Spitzberg: How Crowdfunding Becomes Stewardship 23. Arun Sundararajan: Economic Barriers and Enablers of Distributed Ownership 24. Ra Criscitiello: There is Platform-Power in a Union 25. Saskia Sassen: Making Apps for Low-wage Workers and Their Neighborhoods 26. Kristy Milland: The Crowd: Naturally Cooperative, Unnaturally Silenced? 27. Tom Slee: Platforms and Trust: Beyond Reputation Systems 28. Michel Bauwens and Vasilis Kostakis: Why Platform Co-ops Should Be Open Co-ops Conditions of Possibility Showcases: infrastructure 29. John Duda: Beyond Luxury Cooperativism 30. Brendan Martin: Money is the Root of All Platforms 31. Carmen Rojas: From People-Centered Ideas to People-Powered Capital 32. Karen Gregory: Can Code Schools Go Cooperative? 33. Palak Shah: A Code for Good Work 34. Micky Metts: Meet Your Friendly Neighborhood Tech Co-op 35. Michael Peck: Building the People
s Ownership Economy through Union Co-ops 36. Mayo Fuster Morell: Toward a Theory of Value for Platform Cooperatives 37. Francesca Bria: Public Policies for Digital Sovereignty 38. Miriam Cherry: Legal and Governance Structures Built to Share 39. Rachel O
Dwyer: Blockchains and Their Pitfalls 40. Astra Taylor: Non-Cooperativism Contributors Acknowledgments