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Limits of self–organization: Peer production and "laws of quality"

Benkler's argument that peer production will lead to a "more critical and self–reflective culture" [...]. We need a better understanding of the connection between the means of production and the quality of the outcome, [...]

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Limits of self–organization: Peer production and “laws of quality”

Limits of self-organization: Peer production and laws of quality by Paul Duguid Abstract People often implicitly ascribe the quality of peer–production projects such as Project Gutenberg or Wikipedia to what I call “laws” of quality. These are drawn

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