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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:

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/