Cooperation Workshop

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Time: Thursdays 16:00-17:30 (Boston Time)

Email: Cooperation Workshop/Mailing list
Location: Berkman Conference Room / 23 Everett Street / Second Floor / Cambridge

The Cooperation Workshop group is a small, user-driven forum for discussing early-stage cooperation research. Several, but not all, of the participants are Berkman Fellows. Each week, one participant will distribute work for discussion and feedback from the group.

Other researchers are welcome to join but we do ask two things of any participants:

  1. Each week some contextual writing will be shared with the around. This might be a draft of a paper, an extended abstracted or a description of a project, a paper (perhaps by another author) that provides important background. We expect everybody who joins the group to have done read this material in advance.
  2. We ask that participants, especially those that wish to present, to become regular participants and not just come once.

Accessing Documents

Some of the documents below are password protected. The password is in the mailing list archives. If you need access, you can mail mako@mit.edu for the username and password.

If you want to place documents in the password protected folder to share them with others, email them to mako@mit.edu.

Participants

Add yourself here if you are participating, or want to, but aren't on the list.

Winter/Spring 2012 Schedule

Session: February 2, 2012

Session: February 9, 2012

Session: February 16, 2012

Session: February 23, 2012

Session: March 1, 2012

Session: March 8, 2012

Session: March 15, 2012

Spring break (University Holiday)

Session: March 22, 2012

Session: March 29, 2012

Session: April 5, 2012

Session: April 12, 2012

Session: April 19, 2012

Session: April 26, 2012

Session: May 3, 2012

Session: May 10, 2012

Previous Sessions

Proposed Sessions

  • Mako: Almost Wikipedia paper on attempts at mobilization on online collaborative encyclopedia projects to discuss paper before I send it off. (Sometime in November/December)
  • Yochai/Mako/Aaron: Barnstar paper.
  • Andreea/Dariusz: Let's agree to disagree: why conflict results in better articles on Wikipedia (December/January).
  • Group transversal session (initially proposed by Mayo, but aiming to be collectively conceptualize):

First part - "Rethinking the phenomenon/field analysis": i) Rethinking the (pros and contras) of the diverse concepts we use and are present in the literature to refer to the phenomenon of study (common-based peer production/open creation communities/open collaborative communities/online creation communities/peer production etc.)? ii) Rethinking the "field: Is there a "field" of research on CBPP? Which would be the stage of it? How the analyses and the research stage has evolved over time and which seems to be its potential developments?

Second part - "Rethinking the group": iii) Going though the shared or/and transversal reflections that had emerged in previous sessions: Do we share a common conception of the phenomenon (even if approaching it from diverse perspectives and methodological tools)? iv) Rethinking opportunities and possible further developments: Richness of the group and potentialities of the group? Do we (as a group or some of us) share goals for future developments?

Suggested for February 16 or 23.

  • Mayo: Conceptualization and operationalization of governance models, scale of participation and complexity of collaboration: Lessons learned and further development. Suggested for March 15 or 29.
  • Mayo: How to and does make sense to research the dimension/extension of common-based peer production on the web?. Suggested for April 19 or 26.

Proposed papers and Proceedings to read