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a [[book]]
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#apa Hess, C., & Ostrom, E. (2019). Understanding knowledge as a commonsβFrom theory to practice. The MIT Press.
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by [[charlotte hess]] and [[elinor ostrom]]
- goodreads has this under [[charlotte hess]]
- only 3.7 :(
- described as a loose collection of essays; might make sense to take notes per-chapter
- [[go]] https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/understanding-knowledge-commons
- [[hypothesis]] https://via.hypothes.is/www.wtf.tw/ref/hess_ostrom_2007.pdf
- [[pull]] [[knowledge commons]]
- [[es]] [[los bienes comunes del conocimiento]]
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by [[charlotte hess]] and [[elinor ostrom]]
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#apa Hess, C., & Ostrom, E. (2019). Understanding knowledge as a commonsβFrom theory to practice. The MIT Press.
Understanding Knowledge as a Commons
A : [[book]]
URL : https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/understanding-knowledge-commons
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a [[thing]].
- [[list]]
- [[go]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge_commons
- [[pull]] [[understanding knowledge as a commons]]
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[[flancia]] is the revolution of an altruist [[knowledge commons]]
- [[pull]] [[towards a knowledge commons]]
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[[commons]]
- [[collective ownership]]
- [[collective intelligence]]
- [[intellectual property]]
- [[information resource]]
- [[open science]]
- [[noosphere]]
- [[pull]] [[governing the commons]]
knowledge commons
"the mutualization of productive knowledge"
The term "knowledge commons" refers to information, data, and content that is collectively owned and managed by a community of users, particularly over the Internet.
Examples of knowledge commons
The knowledge commons is a model for a number of domains, including Open Educational Resources such as the MIT OpenCourseWare, free digital media such as Wikipedia,[4] Creative Commons βlicensed art, open-source research,[5] and open scientific collections such as the Public Library of Science or the Science Commons, free software and Open Design.[6][7]
- [[Open Educational Resources]]
- [[Wikipedia]]
- [[Creative Commons]]
- [[Public Library of Science]]
- [[Science Commons]]
- [[Free software]]
Knowledge commoning
Once again, the promise of a knowledge commons is best made evident in the disagreements and difficulties in determining who and how it should be managed
Knowledge commons is a misnomer bcos there is no such thing as knowledge. (!!)
What there IS/ARE is/are practices of knowing, communicating and organising.
So a 'knowledge commons' is a commons of literacy and (collective) labour power, thro which commoners are able to capably understand and organise their practical life as a commons, in a world of commons. It's a cultural commons.
β [[Mike Hales]] https://social.coop/@mike_hales/107430510590782176
Resources
- public document at doc.anagora.org/understanding-knowledge-as-a-commons
- video call at meet.jit.si/understanding-knowledge-as-a-commons