Cultural Commons in the Digital Ecosystem. Maud Pelissier
Table of Contents
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5 PART 1: The Intellectual Movement of the Cultural Commons 1 The Pioneering Approach of Jurists from the Berkman Center for Internet and Society 1.1. A critique of the maximalist doctrine of intellectual property 1.2. The political economy of information commons 1.3. The creative commons in the field of works of the mind 1.4. Propagation in the intellectual and militant sphere in France 1.5. Recent extensions of the BCIS approach 2 The Ostromian Approach to the Knowledge Commons 2.1. Ostrom’s original theory of the land commons 2.2. The knowledge commons: Hess and Ostrom’s approach 2.3. Open access platforms as scientific commons? 2.4. Cooperative platforms as social commons?
6 PART 2: The Commons in the Digital Book Ecosystem 3 Digital Libraries as Heritage Commons 3.1. A favorable context 3.2. The production methods of heritage commons 3.3. Governance issue: enriching our common heritage 4 The Written Commons in the Publishing Industry 4.1. The transformations of the editorial ecosystem 4.2. Wattpad: a common narrative of the misguided written word 4.3. Self-publishing and free culture: a multifaceted face
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List of Tables
1 Chapter 1Table 1.1. List of content provider sites under open license52
List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 1Figure 1.1. Example of social values for different Commons-Based Peer Platforms....
2 Chapter 2Figure 2.1. Institutional analysis and operating frameworkFigure 2.2. Biophysical and institutional characteristics, community attributesFigure 2.3. Licenses used on the HAL platform (source: HAL). For a color version...
Guide
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