Mike Madison is back to talk with us about knowledge commons, institutions, open-source software, citizen science, and the the basic problem of understanding how we cooperate.
This show’s links:
Mike Madison’s website (
http://madisonian.net/home/), writing (
http://madisonian.net/home/?page_id=85), and blog (
http://madisonian.net)
Oral Argument 90: We Are a Nation of Time-Shifters? (
http://oralargument.org/90)
Michael Madison, Information Abundance and Knowledge Commons (
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2867578)
About the institutional analysis and development framework (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institutional_analysis_and_development_framework)
Elinor Ostrom, The Institutional Analysis and Development Framework and the Commons (
http://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3170&context=clr)
Governing Knowledge Commons (
commons.net/publications/gkc/">http://knowledge-
commons.net/publications/gkc/) (Brett Frischmann, Michael Madison, and Katherine Strandburg, eds.)
The Knowlege Commons Research Framework (
commons.net/publications/gkc/research-framework/">http://knowledge-
commons.net/publications/gkc/research-framework/)
Workshop on Governing the Knowledge Commons (
commons.net">http://knowledge-
commons.net)
Christine Borgman, Big Data, Little Data, No Data (
https://mitpress.mit.edu/big-data-little-data-no-data)
Matthys Levy, [Why Buildings Fall Down: How Structures Fail][levy]
[levy]:
https://www.amazon.com/Why-Buildings-Fall-Down-Structures/dp/039331152X Special Guest: Mike Madison.