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Social Technologies and the Digital Commons

Last year I drew on some of my Masters research* to write a chapter for a book on Open Source Software.

My text is titled 'Social Technologies and the Digital Commons' and the book is Handbook of Research on Open Source Software: Technological, Economic, and Social Perspectives, edited by Kirk St. Amant and Brian Still.

You can read the contents here:

http://www.igi-pub.com/reference/details.asp?ID=6717&v=tableOfContents

The book is very expensive so I haven't been able to buy a copy myself.

But I have uploaded my text here:

My PhD Synopsis as of April 2007

Well, my original proposal for my PhD was very big and completely unrealistic. And the first 18 months have been spent either ignoring it or trying to shape it into something do-able. So now I have a skinny synopsis, and some tendrils of questions...

Working title: Small Media, Soft Ecologies: exploring digital-social interventions

Running Synopsis:

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