This is the first part of the audio version (see video version here) answering your questions to the P2P Foundation Reddit page: redd.it/11d4m7 based on the Synthetic overview of the collaborative economy report by the P2P Foundation and Orange Labs. James Burke gathered together the questions and recorded a converstion with Michel Bauwens to provide more valuable insight into the themes covered in the report. There is a lively discussion over on facebook about the report and other stuff too! And remember you can download the full report here. Previous posts indluding the serialisation of the report arehere.
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