A Place on Every Block
A collaborative book about creative communities, the spaces we require as embodied creatures, and the social place-hood we collectively form. A seed, to become a wiki, based on the journey-as-recipe of Sudo Room, a creative community and hacker space in Oakland, California.
- Introduction - Seeded beforehand, re-written at the end
- Inspirations - Jenny
- From the Printing Press to The Pirate Bay: A Social History of Technological Change
- The Printing Press and the Fragmentation of Religious Feudal Authority
- The Rise of the American Middle Class: Communications Media as Tools for Leisure, Profit, Politics and Publics
- Computer-Mediated Communication in Historical Context
- The Social and Political Implications of New Media
- Hacker Origins and Culture - Andrew?
- Political-Economics and Finance - Anthony
- Models and Governance
- Law and Precedence - Eddan
- From the Printing Press to The Pirate Bay: A Social History of Technological Change
- Sudo Room, A Recipe - Matt
- History
- Values and Tactics - Marina
- Startegizing and acting with scaling as a primary consideration
- Organizing based on p2p principles
- Creating and Nurturing Open, Inclusive Communities
- Social Technologies for Collaboration
- Livelihood Hacking - Morten
- Perspectives - Vignettes, multiple authors
- Wrought
- JnnY
- Juul
- Directions and Murmurs (the future) - Possibly written at the end, or after v0.1
- BACH: The Bay Area Consortium of Hackerspaces