Series on Commu(o)nism: Open Process, the organizational spirit of the Internet Model, pt 1 v0.5.2

Abstract: The desires and the sources of emancipatory potential of the commons for the cooperative and egalitarian global togetherness, for a new communism born through the new generation of tools and organizational practices, have temporarily been appropriated and hi-jacked by capitalism under the Open Source and to an extent Creative Commons movements. Through and with [...]

Series on Commu(o)nism: Open Process, the organizational spirit of the Internet Model, pt 2 v0.5.2

Engineering the privatization of the common

Tim O’Reilly was, along with Raymond, perhaps the key figure in the business part of the group of Open Source (let’s not forget that almost all of the Open Source founders were part of the FS communities to an extent) counter-revolution. Behlendorf, one of the Apache project founders, was inspired [...]

Open-process Academic Publishing v1.2

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Publishing and knowledge production in academia can be significantly improved if aspects of cooperative models developed in software and networking communities are adopted. Open Access movement does that partially, by focusing on the openness of the final result. The most important attributes of the development of the Internet, the Web and their communication-cooperation tools is [...]

Open-process academic publishing v0.6

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1 The Internet Model = why Open Access is not enough

The Internet Model = why Open Access is not enough

This is an early version of the text. Latest version of this text is here.

Publishing and peer review processes in academia are currently closed models. In my view, at least in the areas i operate in [...]