The Commoner N. 14 – Winter 2010 – Property, Commoning and the Politics of Free Software

Volume 1 / Two Volume Special Issue

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO VOLUME 2 — Property, Commoning and Commons

Download complete issue or click to download individual chapters below. All PDFs are in A5 page size, suitable for printing two pages per A4 page.

Massimo De Angelis and J. Martin Pedersen – Preface / Volume 1 [PDF]

J. Martin Pedersen – Property, Commoning and the Politics of Free Software

CHAPTER 0 — Introduction: Property, Commoning and the Politics of Free Software
[PDF]

CHAPTER 1 — Free Culture in Context: Property and the Politics of Free Software [PDF]

CHAPTER 2 — Properties of Property: A Jurisprudential Analysis [PDF]

CHAPTER 3 — Free Software as Property [PDF]

CHAPTER 4 — Conclusion: Property and the Politics of Commoning (including bibliography of the entire essay) [PDF]

From the preface

This is the first of a two volume Special Issue. Both volumes will have a focus on commoning and property. The essay in this first volume – divided in chapters, which can be read separately – is based on an inter-disciplinary PhD thesis titled “Property, Commoning and the Politics of Free Software” completed February 2010, by J. Martin Pedersen at Lancaster University. Volume 2 will further combine practical insights with theoretical perspectives.

See the separate call for contributions and http://commoning.wordpress.com for further details

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