Similarly, the altruism of individuals participating in P2P gift economies obscures their role as free labor for capitalism
Pegou pesado!!!
Em 27 de dezembro de 2011 14:16, Everton Zanella Alvarenga < everton137@gmail.com> escreveu:
Em 27 de dezembro de 2011 13:55, Barbara Dieu beeonline@gmail.com
escreveu:
Part I: The Myth of Open Source Software http://www.mrteacup.org/post/peer-production-illusion-part-1.html e Part II: The Neoliberal Ideology of P2P http://www.mrteacup.org/post/peer-production-illusion-part-2.html
Thanks for sharing, Bee! Estou a criar um tópico na nossa seção de Tempestade de Idéias http://br.wikimedia.org/wiki/Brainstorming um tópico por causa desse estudo do Yoshikazu Suzuki:
Individual and social motivations to contribute to commons-based peer production
http://conservancy.umn.edu/bitstream/119040/1/Suzuki_Yoshikazu_November2011....
Resumo:
"The present study uncovers the motivations driving certain Internet users to contribute to commons-based peer production. The study combines the literature of volunteerism, uses and gratifications, and social identity theory as the theoretical framework. Findings from the preliminary in-depth interviews were combined with that of prior literatures to develop a questionnaire, which was designed to uncover the individual and social motivations driving commons-based peer production. The questionnaire was administered to a random sample of top Wikipedia editors in the form of an online survey. The results revealed an eight-factor structure of motivation composed by both self- and other-focused, individual and social motivations such as “career benefits,” “social desirability,” “concern for others’ well-being,” “cognitive group membership,” “avoidance of negative self-affect,” “need to be entertained,” “seeking of creative stimulation,” and “providing information.” Additional analysis revealed that “providing information,” “seeking of creative stimulation” and “concern for others’ well-being” were the three strongest motivations while “seeking of creative stimulation,” “need to be entertained,” and “providing information” were the three significantly correlated motivations with one’s satisfaction gained from editing Wikipedia."
Vou ler um pouquinho mais antes de criar. :)
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