Re: [jox] Draft letter / Final CFP
- From: "Mathieu O'Neil" <mathieu.oneil anu.edu.au>
- Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 09:00:24 +0100
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Hi Stefan(Mz)
Responding in brief below:
(...)
The one topic I am a bit uncomfortable with is "peer
production and
psychology" as I know nothing about it and would find it tough to
evaluate whether an article or a review was OK or not. I'm not an
expert in all the rest but I have a sense that I could at least
understand the issues. So unless someone can suggest a good academic
reviewer who could help us out here I'm quite tempted to leave that
one out.
Since selbstentfaltung is playing an important (if not: an
essential)
role in peer production we can not leave out the conjunction
between
peer production and psychology, IMHO. While being a lecturer in
German
Critical Psychlogy myself, I can try to find an academic reviewer.
That would be great, thanks.
Btw, the question of how to describe developers was never resolved
completely for StefanMz and Graham...
Yes:
Stefan Meretz, Software developer
Actually I am not developing software, I am working for a union
managing
software projects. However, currently I am in a sabbatical
period. My
current main activities are doing theory, giving presentations
and
writing articles on commons and peer production (and some more
topics),
on conferences, for journals, on keimform.de and other blogs
etc. How do
you put this into one key word? Author? Blogger? Researcher?
Patchworker
on commons and peer production?
How about "practictioner, activist and author"?
cheers
mathieu
Ciao,
Stefan
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