DCPC releases public reports to increase recognition of the digital commons & the volunteer labour which produces them. Previously: journal of peer production.
New on NCACE blog: "Incorporating digital commons into government policies: An introduction to the Digital Commons Policy Council’s Best Practices guide"
https://t.co/2dYa2YTLhM
Any mom-related search online delivering junk, advertising and Goop only highlights the role of Big Tech platforms in destroying a healthy information ecosystem, which will not be patched with 1. fact-checkers, 2. censorship and de-platforming, and 3. literacy. The problem is the architecture. THEIR architecture.
We are officially launching the DCPC "Best Practices Guide for Digital Commons - Government Relations" at 9am CET / 5pm AEST on Wednesday 25 September. Register here:
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*What comes after open source? Bruce Perens is working on it
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'Our licenses aren't working anymore,' says free software pioneer."
New article by A. Daly, S. Broca, S. Shulz and M. O'Neil, "Digital Commons For The Ecological Transition. Ethics, Praxis and Policies". In the TripleC special issue on Critical Perspectives on Digital Capitalism: Theories and Praxis
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Presenting different @Peer_Production research projects and initiatives on the environmental and economic sustainability of #digitalcommons with @XiaolanSharon at the @NewsMediaRC seminar on Wed 21 at 11AM CBR time get tix here https://t.co/R6UZhOMhxE
DCPC report now available / in its rightful place in the IS section in legendary underground bookstore Un Regard Moderne (on rue Git le Coeur, Paris 6eme where Burroughs' hotel was)
The DCPC report has landed! Part of me wishes l had insisted on perfect bound (glued) but as it's only 44 pages that was maybe too thin. Silver lining is it will be cheaper to post. :-) Zines not dead! @zacchiro@nidhalaigh@dr___kitkat@amandaslawrence
Landmark Digital Commons Policy Council report! Part I documents our activities in 2021-2022 and outlines some future plans. Part II includes a selection of relevant documents published before the DCPC's foundation in June 2021, as well as since that date. https://t.co/TzGYvRPuno
DCPC has released a #factchecking textbook for kids and it can be freely downloaded from the APO. Lessons include 'Street Sandwich', 'Why you so mad?' and 'Is Wikipedia reliable?' https://t.co/v9N79FB7zn
A new challenge for #factchecking and #lateralreading : "fake science" websites which link to each other? A simple solution is to check the validity of the claim on #Wikipedia!
https://t.co/5lOOzHe5mO