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Mathieu O'Neil, Christian Pentzold, and Sophie Toupin The handbook of peer production collection Peer production is no longer the sole domain of small groups of technical or academic elites. The internet has enabled millions of people to collectively produce, revise, and distribute everything from computer operating systems and applications to encyclopedia articles and film and television databases. Today, peer production has branched out to include wireless networks, online currencies, biohacking, and peer-to-peer urbanism, amongst others. The Handbook of Peer Production has emerged from a community of researchers, practitioners and activists who share a belief in the virtue of open collaboration.

The handbook of peer production

Mathieu O'Neil, Christian Pentzold, and Sophie Toupin (eds.)

Hoboken, New Jersey, 2021

Abstract

Peer production is no longer the sole domain of small groups of technical or academic elites. The internet has enabled millions of people to collectively produce, revise, and distribute everything from computer operating systems and applications to encyclopedia articles and film and television databases. Today, peer production has branched out to include wireless networks, online currencies, biohacking, and peer-to-peer urbanism, amongst others. The Handbook of Peer Production has emerged from a community of researchers, practitioners and activists who share a belief in the virtue of open collaboration.