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Fellow Smartmobs blogger Paul Hartzog will be in the UK in November to talk about the exciting topic of Social Publishing
Nov 14, de Montfort University, Leicester, U.K.; Institute of Creative Technologies IOCT
Co-presenter: Richard Adler, Michigan State University
“Social Publishing”
This talk will focus on how social publishing at oort-cloud.org came into being, and on some interesting phenomena that have emerged regarding the future of narrative.
http://www.ioct.dmu.ac.uk/Nov 15-16, Trent University, Nottingham, U.K.; The Political Economy of Peer Production
“Social Publishing”
This brief talk will focus on how social publishing might affect the peer-to-peer p2p economy, and on ways in which social publishing can help us to formulate a more general approach to understand the p2p economy.
http://www.ntu.ac.uk/nbs/
Both myself and Michel Bauwens of http://blog.p2pfoundation.net will also be present at the Poltical Economy of Peer Production workshop.
Paul’s Social Publishing background comes from his experience in helping to found the http://www.oort-cloud.org/ collaborative science fiction writing community. If you are a science fiction fan, be sure to check out Oort-Cloud.
(Via Panarchy “Social Publishing” talks coming up | Panarchy.com)
Fellow Smartmobs blogger Paul Hartzog will be in the UK in November to talk about the exciting topic of Social Publishing
Nov 14, de Montfort University, Leicester, U.K.; Institute of Creative Technologies IOCT
Co-presenter: Richard Adler, Michigan State University
“Social Publishing”
This talk will focus on how social publishing [...]














Comments
@ 11:58
There is already a great deal of social publishing on the web under the rubric of fanlit sites like Blurb.
I myself conducted an early experiment with social publishing in my course on the history of crime. I had groups of students collaborate in writing the backstory and text of different trials of criminals before each of 4 criminal courts.Many turned out to be good first time authors.
roig