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My background is on computer science and engineering, and | My background is on computer science and engineering, and I have worked as an academic interdisciplinary researcher for | ||
I have worked as an academic interdisciplinary researcher for | 12 years on incentive mechanisms (both economic and non-economic) for peer-to-peer systems and the NetHood project, or what we have called recently "the right to the hybrid city": | ||
12 years on incentive mechanisms (both economic and non-economic) | |||
for peer-to-peer systems and the NetHood project, or what we have | |||
called recently "the right to the hybrid city": | |||
http://ci-journal.net/index.php/ciej/article/view/1092/ | http://ci-journal.net/index.php/ciej/article/view/1092/ | ||
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http://nethood.org, as an official Zurich-based non-profit organization. | http://nethood.org, as an official Zurich-based non-profit organization. | ||
We were lucky to get involved immediately in two {{I|EU Horizon 2020 | We were lucky to get involved immediately in two {{I|EU Horizon 2020 CAPS}} projects: {{I|netCommmons}} http://netcommons.eu and {{C|MAZI project}} http://mazizone.eu. They are both inter- and trans-disciplinary approaches on the concept of DIY networking and community (wireless) networks. See also a recent special JoPP issue: http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-9-alternative-internets/ | ||
CAPS}} projects: http://netcommons.eu and http://mazizone.eu. | |||
They are both inter- and trans-disciplinary approaches on the concept | |||
of DIY networking and community (wireless) networks. See also a | |||
recent special JoPP issue: http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-9-alternative-internets/ | |||
Through this work, and envisioning various possible synergies | Through this work, and envisioning various possible synergies between different forms of peer production, we have become very active in two concrete areas of local collective action: | ||
between different forms of peer production, we have become | * {{C|community currencies}}: http://nethood.org/economy, and | ||
very active in two concrete areas of local collective action: | * {{C|cooperative housing}}: http://nethood.org/housing | ||
* community currencies: http://nethood.org/economy, and | |||
* cooperative housing: http://nethood.org/housing | |||
Our main focus is on extracting knowledge from a few concrete | Our main focus is on extracting knowledge from a few concrete success stories, like WIR/Sardex.net complementary currencies and Zurich's "young" cooperative housing projects. | ||
success stories, like WIR/Sardex.net complementary currencies | |||
and Zurich's "young" cooperative housing projects. | |||
For cooperative housing, you might also find this page interesting: | For cooperative housing, you might also find this page interesting: http://o500.org, on which I am working together with {{P|Hans Widmer}} (aka P.M.) and you might wish to consider joining us in Venice, October 28-30th: http://thisisaco-op.gr/en/co-housing-practices-workshop/ | ||
http://o500.org, on which I am working together with {{P|Hans Widmer}} (aka P.M.) | |||
and you might wish to consider joining us in Venice, October 28-30th: | |||
http://thisisaco-op.gr/en/co-housing-practices-workshop/ | |||
For currencies, the NetHood team will be at the upcoming MoneyLab #3 in | For currencies, the NetHood team will be at the upcoming MoneyLab #3 in Amsterdam, December 1-2, to present the "Flexonomix District-Currency Game": http://networkcultures.org/moneylab/program-3/conference-sessions/ | ||
Amsterdam, December 1-2, to present the "Flexonomix District-Currency Game": | |||
http://networkcultures.org/moneylab/program-3/conference-sessions/ | |||
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My background is on computer science and engineering, and I have worked as an academic interdisciplinary researcher for 12 years on incentive mechanisms (both economic and non-economic) for peer-to-peer systems and the NetHood project, or what we have called recently "the right to the hybrid city": http://ci-journal.net/index.php/ciej/article/view/1092/
Since January 2016, I have quit academia and co-founded NetHood, http://nethood.org, as an official Zurich-based non-profit organization.
We were lucky to get involved immediately in two EU Horizon 2020 CAPS projects: netCommmons http://netcommons.eu and MAZI project http://mazizone.eu. They are both inter- and trans-disciplinary approaches on the concept of DIY networking and community (wireless) networks. See also a recent special JoPP issue: http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-9-alternative-internets/
Through this work, and envisioning various possible synergies between different forms of peer production, we have become very active in two concrete areas of local collective action:
- community currencies: http://nethood.org/economy, and
- cooperative housing: http://nethood.org/housing
Our main focus is on extracting knowledge from a few concrete success stories, like WIR/Sardex.net complementary currencies and Zurich's "young" cooperative housing projects.
For cooperative housing, you might also find this page interesting: http://o500.org, on which I am working together with Hans Widmer (aka P.M.) and you might wish to consider joining us in Venice, October 28-30th: http://thisisaco-op.gr/en/co-housing-practices-workshop/
For currencies, the NetHood team will be at the upcoming MoneyLab #3 in Amsterdam, December 1-2, to present the "Flexonomix District-Currency Game": http://networkcultures.org/moneylab/program-3/conference-sessions/