网络财富:社会生产如何改变市场和自由

这是一个草稿页面,讨论 Yochai Benkler 的书
“The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom ”。

也欢迎有兴趣的朋友提供一些翻译片段。

原书在
http://www.congo-education.net/wealth-of-networks/index.htm
http://www.benkler.org/wonchapters.html

Contents

Acknowledgments

1. Introduction: A Moment of Opportunity and Challenge

Part I: The Networked Information Economy

2. Some Basic Economics of Information Production and Innovation

The Diversity of Strategies in our Current Information Production System

The Effects of Exclusive Rights

When Information Production Meets the Computer Network

Strong Exclusive Rights in the Digital Environment

3. Peer Production and Sharing

Free/Open-Source Software

Peer Production of Information, Knowledge, and Culture Generally

4. The Economics of Social Production

Motivation

Social Production: Feasibility Conditions and Organizational Form

Transaction Costs and Efficiency

The Emergence of Social Production in the Digitally Networked Environment

The Interface of Social Production and Market-Based Businesses

Part II: The Networked Information Economy

5. Individual Freedom: Autonomy, Information, and Law

Freedom to Do More For Oneself, by Oneself, and With Others

Autonomy, Property, and Commons

Autonomy and the Information Environment

Autonomy, Mass Media, and Nonmarket Information Producers

6. Political Freedom Part 1: The Trouble with Mass Media

Design Characteristics of a Communications Platform for a Liberal Public Platform or a Liberal Public Sphere

The Emergence of the Commercial Mass-Media Platform for the Public Sphere

Basic Critiques of Mass Media

7. Political Freedom Part 2: Emergence of the Networked Public Sphere

Basic Tools of Networked Communication

Networked Information Economy Meets the Public Sphere

Critiques of the Claims that the Internet has Democratizing Effects

Is the Internet Too Chaotic, Too Concentrated, or Neither?

On Power Law Distributions, Network Topology, and Being Heard

Who Will Play the Watchdog Function?

Using Networked Communication to Work Around Authoritarian Control

Toward a Networked Public Sphere

8. Cultural Freedom: A Culture Both Plastic and Critical

Cultural Freedom in Liberal Political Theory

The Transparency of Internet Culture

The Plasticity of Internet Culture: The Future of High-Production-Value Folk Culture

A Participatory Culture: Toward Policy

9. Justice and Development

Liberal Theories of Justice and the Networked Information Economy

Commons-Based Strategies for Human Welfare and Development

Information-Embedded Goods and Tools, Information, and Knowledge

Industrial Organization of HDI-Related Information Industries

Toward Adopting Commons-Based Strategies for Development

Commons-Based Research for Food and Medicines

Commons-Based Strategies for Development: Conclusion

10. Social Ties: Networking Together

From "Virtual Communities" to Fear of Disintegration

A More Positive Picture Emerges Over Time

The Internet as a Platform for Human Connection

The Emergence of Social Software

The Internet and Human Community

Part III: Policies of Freedom at a Moment of Transformation

11. The Battle Over the Institutional Ecology of the Digital Environment

Institutional Ecology and Path Dependence

A Framework for Mapping the Institutional Ecology

The Physical Layer

The Logical Layer

The Content Layer

The Problem of Security

12. Conclusion: The Stakes of Information Law and Policy