Revisiting the Carr-Benkler wager - Is the Internet peer-produced or price incentivized?

Alex Pazaitis
Conference "Which Pluralism?", 2021
Level: beginner
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Format: Lecture / Presentation
Duration: 10:45
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnGSWUlcEJQ&list=PLHcX3MybUIx4NGzQagU5UgB5C7hR977eZ&index=16

This lecture was held in the context of the a two-day conference called "Which pluralism" for thinking about how to achieve a more sustainable and resilient economy. The practices, institutions and system logics of today's economy are not suitable for appropriately addressing fundamental human needs. The climate crisis, in particular, requires radically rethinking of our economic system and its global value chains.

Alex Pazaitis was part of the fourth session "Platform Economy" together with Katya Abazajian, Ela Kagel and Dardan Isufi.

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