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Mon 30 Apr 2018 3:23PM

Ours to Hack and to Own: The Rise of Platform Cooperativism. A New Vision for the Future Of Work and a Fairer Internet.

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This thread is for planning and updates on discussion of the third reading group book. See the full list here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZvZ_MLq1dAVBCY7-e9Iylg-qxWYqkcptjvOnkyOTeTA/edit#gid=0

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Matt Noyes Thu 10 May 2018 7:13PM

Friday, June 22 8am in Colorado Springs (mountain time in USA) --> https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingtime.html?month=6&day=22&year=2018&p1=398&p2=248&iv=0

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Michele Kipiel Sun 13 May 2018 3:13PM

So 4pm CEST. Noted! :)

MN

Poll Created Wed 30 May 2018 4:47PM

Which chapters from Ours to Hack and to Own do we want to discuss? Closed Sat 9 Jun 2018 4:03PM

Outcome
by Matt Noyes Sat 9 Jun 2018 4:47PM

Four people voted on chapters from Ours to Hack and to Own they want to discuss on June 22nd, 8:00am U.S. Mountain Time (See the thread on Loomio for your local time.) The top five chapters are:
28. Michel Bauwens and Vasilis Kostakis: Why Platform Co-ops Should Be Open Co-ops
15. Janelle Orsi: Three Essential Building Blocks for Your Platform Cooperative
36. Mayo Fuster Morell: Toward a Theory of Value for Platform Cooperatives
13. David Bollier: From Open Access to Digital Commons
34. Micky Metts: Meet Your Friendly Neighborhood Tech Co-op
You can see the full list in the Loomio thread for this poll.

Indicate the top 8-10 chapters you most want to discuss. If you are willing to start discussion on a chapter, please post a comment to that effect. For chapters written by social.coop members, we may be able to invite them to the discussion or set up an additional chat.

Results

Results Option Rank % of points Points Mean
28. Michel Bauwens and Vasilis Kostakis: Why Platform Co-ops Should Be Open Co-ops 1 12.7% 28 9.3
15. Janelle Orsi: Three Essential Building Blocks for Your Platform Cooperative 2 8.6% 19 6.3
13. David Bollier: From Open Access to Digital Commons 3 7.7% 17 8.5
36. Mayo Fuster Morell: Toward a Theory of Value for Platform Cooperatives 4 7.7% 17 5.7
34. Micky Metts: Meet Your Friendly Neighborhood Tech Co-op 5 6.8% 15 7.5
25. Saskia Sassen: Making Apps for Low-wage Workers and Their Neighborhoods 6 5.9% 13 6.5
20. Cameron Tonkinwise: Convenient Solidarity: Designing for Platform Cooperativism 7 5.0% 11 5.5
14. Yochai Benkler: The Realism of Cooperativism 8 4.5% 10 10.0
39. Rachel O’Dwyer: Blockchains and Their Pitfalls 9 4.5% 10 5.0
8. McKenzie Wark: Worse Than Capitalism 10 4.1% 9 9.0
16. Caroline Woolard: So You Want to Start a Platform Cooperative 11 4.1% 9 9.0
2. Nathan Schneider: The Meanings of Words 12 3.2% 7 3.5
24. Ra Criscitiello: There is Platform-Power in a Union 13 3.2% 7 7.0
26. Kristy Milland: The Crowd: Naturally Cooperative, Unnaturally Silenced? 14 3.2% 7 7.0
9. Steven Hill: How the Un-Sharing Economy Threatens Workers 15 2.7% 6 6.0
29. John Duda: Beyond Luxury Cooperativism 16 2.3% 5 5.0
30. Brendan Martin: Money is the Root of All Platforms 17 2.3% 5 5.0
27. Tom Slee: Platforms and Trust: Beyond Reputation Systems 18 1.8% 4 4.0
11. Kati Sipp: Portable Reputation in the On-demand Economy 19 1.4% 3 3.0
17. Melissa Hoover: What We Mean When We Say “Cooperatives” 20 1.4% 3 3.0
22. Danny Spitzberg: How Crowdfunding Becomes Stewardship 21 1.4% 3 3.0
35. Michael Peck: Building the People’s Ownership Economy through Union Co-ops 22 1.4% 3 3.0
5. Jessica Gordon Nembhard: Eight Facts about Cooperative Enterprise 23 0.9% 2 2.0
18. David Carroll: A Different Kind of Startup is Possible 24 0.9% 2 2.0
37. Francesca Bria: Public Policies for Digital Sovereignty 25 0.9% 2 2.0
23. Arun Sundararajan: Economic Barriers and Enablers of Distributed Ownership 26 0.5% 1 1.0
38. Miriam Cherry: Legal and Governance Structures Built to Share 27 0.5% 1 1.0
40. Astra Taylor: Non-Cooperativism 28 0.5% 1 1.0
3. Trebor Scholz: How Platform Cooperativism Can Unleash the Network 29 0.0% 0 0
4. Susie Cagle: The Seven Cooperative Principles 30 0.0% 0 0
6. Douglas Rushkoff: Renaissance Now 31 0.0% 0 0
7. Juliet Schor: Old Exclusion in Emergent Spaces 32 0.0% 0 0
10. Christoph Spehr: SpongeBob, Why Don’t You Work Harder? 33 0.0% 0 0
12. Dmytri Kleiner: Counterantidisintermediation 34 0.0% 0 0
19. Marina Gorbis: Designing Positive Platforms 35 0.0% 0 0
21. Seda Gurses: Designing for Privacy 36 0.0% 0 0
31. Carmen Rojas: From People-Centered Ideas to People-Powered Capital 37 0.0% 0 0
32. Karen Gregory: Can Code Schools Go Cooperative? 38 0.0% 0 0
33. Palak Shah: A Code for Good Work 39 0.0% 0 0
Undecided 0% 0 0

4 of 40 people have participated (10%)

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Matthew Cropp Wed 30 May 2018 5:33PM

@mattnoyes one thing I've found with Ranked choice is that it starts to get unwieldly when there are more than 8-10 choices, so it can be helpful to limit it to "rank your top 8 or 10" when there are more than that.

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Matt Noyes Wed 30 May 2018 5:36PM

I was wondering about that -- I was thinking top 5, initially, but let's try with 8 or 10.

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Matthew Cropp Wed 30 May 2018 5:37PM

Top 5 would probably yield a good mix

MC

Matthew Cropp Wed 30 May 2018 5:38PM

Do you know how to do it, or want me to edit it?

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Matt Noyes Wed 30 May 2018 5:39PM

With so many options, there is a chance none of your top five would make it into the mix, right? Ten gives you a better shot?

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Matthew Cropp Wed 30 May 2018 5:40PM

Updated it to allow for 10 choices.

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Matthew Cropp Wed 30 May 2018 6:28PM

Matt, can you re-vote, it looks like you voted before I changed it to only include top 10

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