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== Main page ==
Page: Cooperation main page
 
Page link: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/cooperation
 
Other pages emerging from Cooperation main page:
 
== Short Cooperation introductory text page ==
   
   
''Short Cooperation introductory text Page link:'' http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/cooperation#
''Short Cooperation introductory text Page link:'' http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/cooperation#


The Cooperation Research Workshop is an interdisciplinary community of scholars studying networked cooperation. Our current activities include a weekly meeting in which we present and discuss empirical research on cooperation from a variety of academic disciplines.
The Berkman Cooperation Group is an interdisciplinary community of researchers and practitioners engaged in studying the underlying factors that contribute to social cooperation. Our current activities include a weekly workshop where we discuss research on cooperation from a variety of academic disciplines. Most, but not all, of the participants are Berkman members.


==  About page==  
==  About page==  
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''About Page link:'' http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/cooperation/about
''About Page link:'' http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/cooperation/about


The Cooperation Research Workshop is an interdisciplinary community of researchers and practitioners studying networked cooperation. Our members seek to build a better understanding of cooperation from the perspectives of the social sciences, computer science and engineering, law, and the humanities. Our current activities include a weekly meeting in which we discuss early stage and recent research on cooperation from a variety of disciplines.
Cooperation is an interdisciplinary community of researchers, projects, and practitioners engaged in studying the underlying factors that contribute to social cooperation.
 
We aim to encourage dialogue and serve as a meeting point for work occurring on cooperation in variety of fields including sociology, political science, experimental and behavioral economics, organizational studies, law, internet studies, business research, human-computer interaction, and psychology. Our goal is to not only share insights from these many individual fields, but also to support the development of new research methods that draw on these diverse talents and perspectives.
 
Our current activities include several quantitative and qualitative studies of online cooperation and common-based peer production, and a weekly workshop where we discuss research on social cooperation from a variety of academic disciplines.
 
Find out more by visiting the links below:
Find out more by visiting the links below:


* Weekly workshop: http://wiki.mako.cc/Cooperation_Workshop
* Weekly workshop: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/cooperation/workshop
* Papers: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/cooperation/papers
* People: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/cooperation/people
* People: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/cooperation/people


The Cooperation Research Workshop is overseen by Berkman Faculty Co-Director Yochai Benkler.
Previous research projects developed by Cooperation group:
* Industrial Case Studies: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/cooperation/institutionalcases
* Online Case Studies: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/cooperation/onlinecases
 
Cooperation is overseen by Berkman Faculty Co-Director Yochai Benkler.
 
== People page ==
 
''Page link:'' http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/cooperation/people
 
2011 - 2012 Members
 
'''Faculty Director'''
 
Yochai Benkler
 
'''Fellows'''
 
Aaron Shaw
 
Andrés Monroy-Hernández
 
Benjamin Mako Hill
 
Catalina Laserna
 
Dennis Y. Tenen
 
Jennifer Shkabatur
 
Jérôme Hergueux
 
Justin Reich
 
Mayo Fuster Morell
 
P. Takis Metaxas
 
'''Others Cooperation workshops affiliated participants'''
 
Brian Keegan
 
[http://kozminski.academia.edu/DariuszJemielniak Dariusz Jemielniak]
 
To see previous Cooperation groups members see: Put link to Cooperation People page version December 27, 2009: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/cooperation/people
 
== Papers page ==
 
''Page link:''http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/cooperation/papers
 
''Any other paper to be added?''
 
== Workshop page ==
 
''Page link (to be created):'' http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/cooperation/workshop


== Right sidebar (automatically included events) ==
The Cooperation Workshop group is a small, user-driven forum for discussing early-stage cooperation research and ideas in depth. Most (but not all) participants are Berkman Fellows. Each week, one participant shares a piece of work with the group for discussion and feedback.


These events should be listed as cooperation events but don't seem to be tagged so that they show up automatically at the moment (hopefully, Drupal can associate all events and people related content based on the list of affiliates involved):
Other researchers are welcome to join. We ask two things of any participant:
 
* Each week some contextual writing is shared about the subject to be discussed. It can be the draft of a paper, an extended abstract, the description of a research idea or a paper (perhaps by another author) that provides important background for the topic being discussed. We expect everybody who joins the group to read this material in advance.
* We ask that members (especially those who wish to present their work) become regular participants so that they can provide feedback on the readings.
 
To see sessions schedule consult the workshop wiki: http://wiki.mako.cc/Cooperation_Workshop
 
'''Time:''' Thursdays 16:30-18 (Boston Time)
 
'''Email:''' cooperation@eon.law.harvard.edu (Cooperation Workshop/Mailing list)
 
To access to  Cooperation group seminar previous years program: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/cooperation/seminar
 
== Interactive menu==
 
Section on right column/menu linking to interactive resources: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/views/media/4676
 
Note to webmaster: It would be needed to change the order they appear, so the latest activities appear first.
 
Missing links from the current version:
* B. Mako Hill on What Eight Collaborative Encyclopedia Projects Reveal About Mechanisms of Collective Action: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/interactive/events/luncheon/2011/10/mako
* Andres Monroy-Hernandez on Designing for Remixing: Computer-supported Social Creativity http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/interactive/events/luncheon/2012/01/andres
 
== Relevant events menu ==
 
Section on right column/menu linking to Related Events, missing events:


* Book Talk: Yochai Benkler on How Cooperation Triumphs over Self-Interest
* Book Talk: Yochai Benkler on How Cooperation Triumphs over Self-Interest
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* Jerome Hergueux on The Promises of Web-based Social Experiments http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/luncheon/2012/02/hergueux
* Jerome Hergueux on The Promises of Web-based Social Experiments http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/luncheon/2012/02/hergueux
* Cooperation panel at Ilaw 2011 http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/teaching/ilaw/2011/Cooperation
* Cooperation panel at Ilaw 2011 http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/teaching/ilaw/2011/Cooperation
* Catalina Laserna on Gathering Strength through Teknannajii: Toward a Socio-Culturally  Grounded Technology Infusion Strategy in a First Nation Ojibway School
== Papers page ==
''Please delete this page. Individuals who want to list papers should incorporate links to their homepages via the people page.''
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