16
CURRENT
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liz |
January 02, 2019 16:45
| almost 6 years ago
Dissertations by Public Lab community members
Equity in collaborative efforts, specifically knowledge production
- Eve Tuck's Suspending Damage:
A Letter to Communities
- Practical ethics for PGIS practitioners, facilitators, technology intermediaries and researchers (2006): http://pubs.iied.org/pdfs/G02155.pdf - readable, ready to put into practice steps
- Sherry Arnstein: “A Ladder of Citizen Participation in the USA” (1969) - http://www.planning.org/pas/memo/2007/mar/pdf/JAPA35No4.pdf -- look for the illustration
- Mantoura and Potvin: "A realist-constructionist perspective on participatory research in health promotion" Very academic language but great points: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22952337
- Participatory Action Research -- the 2013 book by Chevalier and Buckles: https://www.book2look.com/embed/9781136261695
- Also see this wiki page: https://publiclab.org/ethics-and-politics
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software (FLOSS) and Hardware
Some useful readings on culture / licensing / community / theory:
- Gabriella Coleman's Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking
- Chris Kelty's "Geeks and Recursive Publics: How the Internet and Free Software Make Things Public" https://kelty.org/or/papers/unpublishable/Kelty.RecursivePublics-short.pdf
- Yochai Benkler on Peer Production and Collaboration http://www.benkler.org/Peer%20production%20and%20cooperation%2009.pdf -- really helpful explanation of how the way we work together is not crowdsourcing
- 2018 Gathering of Open Science Hardware "GOSH" Manifesto: http://openhardware.science/gosh-manifesto/
- Phillip Torrone of Make Magazine on the ethics of sharing open source hardware designs: http://blog.makezine.com/2012/02/14/soapbox-the-unspoken-rules-of-open-source-hardware/
- 2018 Post Meritocracy Manifesto: https://postmeritocracy.org/
Perspectives on science and research, especially related to environmental health
- PODCAST: Invention of the home pregnancy test: https://transistor.prx.org/2016/02/the-invention-of-the-home-pregnancy-test/
- Article that Public Lab wrote in 2011 about our approach: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/07-01-2014/reimagining-the-data-lifecycle
- The Science Question in Feminism, by Sandra Harding 1983 http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/?GCOI=80140100841900
- Post-normal science (1990s concept by Funtowicz and Ravetz) http://leopold.asu.edu/sustainability/sites/default/files/Norton,%20Post%20Normal%20Science,%20Funtowicz_1.pdf
- Bruno Latour's concept of "matters of concern" that broaden participation. From 2003. http://www.bruno-latour.fr/sites/default/files/89-CRITICAL-INQUIRY-GB.pdf
- Gwen Ottinger and Benjamin R. Cohen, editors, Technoscience and Environmental Justice: Expert Cultures in a Grassroots Movement. 2011. https://muse.jhu.edu/book/19769. Gwen is on the Public Lab board.
- Collins and Pinch’s "The Science of the Lambs" starting on p113: http://www.univpgri-palembang.ac.id/perpus-fkip/Perpustakaan/Filsafat/Filsafat%20Ilmu/Harry%20Colins,%20Tecnology.pdf
- Kim & Mike Fortun: Scientific Imaginaries and Ethical Plateaus in Contemporary U.S. Toxicology http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic152817.files/Fortun_Fortun.pdf
- Harry Collins "Are we all scientific experts now?" (especially the first 79 pages) Preview: https://books.google.com/books?id=5n5PAwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false
- Jack Stilgoe: Citizen Scientists: Reconnecting Science with Civil Society http://www.demos.co.uk/files/Citizen_Scientists-web.pdf?1243869835
- Wilsdon, Wynne, Stilgoe: The Public Value of Science. http://www.demos.co.uk/files/publicvalueofscience.pdf
- Corburn, Jason. 2005. Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice. Cambridge: MIT Press. Chapter 1: https://publicparticipationinscience.files.wordpress.com/2015/08/streetscich1.pdf
History and theory of mapping
Organizing Place and Space: the power of mapping
Brody, Hugh. 1981. Maps and Dreams. New York: Pantheon.
Burnett, Graham. 2000. Masters of all they Surveyed: Exploration, Geography and a British El Dorado. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Harley, J.B. “Deconstructing the Map” in Writing Worlds: Discourse, text & metaphor in the representation of landscape. Eds. Trevor J. Barnes and James S. Duncan. London and New York: Routledge, 1992.
Harley, J.B. “Maps, Knowledge, and Power” in The Iconography of Landscape: Essays on the symbolic representation, design and use of past environments. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Latour, Bruno. 1990. “Drawing Things Together.” In Representation in Scientific Practice. ed. Michael Lynch and Steve Woolgar. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Mitchell, Timothy. Colonizing Egypt. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
Monmonier, Mark. Cartographies of Danger: Mapping Hazards in America. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1997.
Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and the Future of Privacy. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2002.
Paglen, Trevor. 2009. Experimental Geography: from Cultural Production to the Production of Space. in Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches to Landscape, Cartography and Urbanism. Nato Thompson Ed. Mevillehouse Publishing.
Robinson, Arthur, and Barbara Petchenik. The Nature of Maps: Essays toward Understanding Maps and Mapping. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1976.
Soja, Edward W. Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Social Theory
Winichakul, Thongchai. Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation. Honolulu: Hawaii University Press, 1994
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liz |
October 02, 2018 13:52
| about 6 years ago
Dissertations by Public Lab community members
Equity in collaborative efforts, specifically knowledge production
- Practical ethics for PGIS practitioners, facilitators, technology intermediaries and researchers (2006): http://pubs.iied.org/pdfs/G02155.pdf - readable, ready to put into practice steps
- Sherry Arnstein: “A Ladder of Citizen Participation in the USA” (1969) - http://www.planning.org/pas/memo/2007/mar/pdf/JAPA35No4.pdf -- look for the illustration
- Mantoura and Potvin: "A realist-constructionist perspective on participatory research in health promotion" Very academic language but the points are hard-hitting: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22952337
- Participatory Action Research -- the 2013 book by Chevalier and Buckles: https://www.book2look.com/embed/9781136261695
- Also see this wiki page: https://publiclab.org/ethics-and-politics
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software (FLOSS) and Hardware
Some useful readings on culture / licensing / community / theory:
- Gabriella Coleman's Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking
- Chris Kelty's "Geeks and Recursive Publics: How the Internet and Free Software Make Things Public" https://kelty.org/or/papers/unpublishable/Kelty.RecursivePublics-short.pdf
- Yochai Benkler on Peer Production and Collaboration http://www.benkler.org/Peer%20production%20and%20cooperation%2009.pdf -- really helpful explanation of how the way we work together is not crowdsourcing
- 2018 Gathering of Open Science Hardware "GOSH" Manifesto: http://openhardware.science/gosh-manifesto/
- Phillip Torrone of Make Magazine on the ethics of sharing open source hardware designs: http://blog.makezine.com/2012/02/14/soapbox-the-unspoken-rules-of-open-source-hardware/
- 2018 Post Meritocracy Manifesto: https://postmeritocracy.org/
Perspectives on science and research, especially related to environmental health
- PODCAST: Invention of the home pregnancy test: https://transistor.prx.org/2016/02/the-invention-of-the-home-pregnancy-test/
- Article that Public Lab wrote in 2011 about our approach: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/07-01-2014/reimagining-the-data-lifecycle
- The Science Question in Feminism, by Sandra Harding 1983 http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/?GCOI=80140100841900
- Post-normal science (1990s concept by Funtowicz and Ravetz) http://leopold.asu.edu/sustainability/sites/default/files/Norton,%20Post%20Normal%20Science,%20Funtowicz_1.pdf
- Bruno Latour's concept of "matters of concern" that broaden participation. From 2003. http://www.bruno-latour.fr/sites/default/files/89-CRITICAL-INQUIRY-GB.pdf
- Gwen Ottinger and Benjamin R. Cohen, editors, Technoscience and Environmental Justice: Expert Cultures in a Grassroots Movement. 2011. https://muse.jhu.edu/book/19769. Gwen is on the Public Lab board.
- Collins and Pinch’s "The Science of the Lambs" starting on p113: http://www.univpgri-palembang.ac.id/perpus-fkip/Perpustakaan/Filsafat/Filsafat%20Ilmu/Harry%20Colins,%20Tecnology.pdf
- Kim & Mike Fortun: Scientific Imaginaries and Ethical Plateaus in Contemporary U.S. Toxicology http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic152817.files/Fortun_Fortun.pdf
- Harry Collins "Are we all scientific experts now?" (especially the first 79 pages) Preview: https://books.google.com/books?id=5n5PAwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false
- Jack Stilgoe: Citizen Scientists: Reconnecting Science with Civil Society http://www.demos.co.uk/files/Citizen_Scientists-web.pdf?1243869835
- Wilsdon, Wynne, Stilgoe: The Public Value of Science. http://www.demos.co.uk/files/publicvalueofscience.pdf
- Corburn, Jason. 2005. Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice. Cambridge: MIT Press. Chapter 1: https://publicparticipationinscience.files.wordpress.com/2015/08/streetscich1.pdf
History and theory of mapping
Organizing Place and Space: the power of mapping
Brody, Hugh. 1981. Maps and Dreams. New York: Pantheon.
Burnett, Graham. 2000. Masters of all they Surveyed: Exploration, Geography and a British El Dorado. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Harley, J.B. “Deconstructing the Map” in Writing Worlds: Discourse, text & metaphor in the representation of landscape. Eds. Trevor J. Barnes and James S. Duncan. London and New York: Routledge, 1992.
Harley, J.B. “Maps, Knowledge, and Power” in The Iconography of Landscape: Essays on the symbolic representation, design and use of past environments. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Latour, Bruno. 1990. “Drawing Things Together.” In Representation in Scientific Practice. ed. Michael Lynch and Steve Woolgar. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Mitchell, Timothy. Colonizing Egypt. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
Monmonier, Mark. Cartographies of Danger: Mapping Hazards in America. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1997.
Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and the Future of Privacy. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2002.
Paglen, Trevor. 2009. Experimental Geography: from Cultural Production to the Production of Space. in Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches to Landscape, Cartography and Urbanism. Nato Thompson Ed. Mevillehouse Publishing.
Robinson, Arthur, and Barbara Petchenik. The Nature of Maps: Essays toward Understanding Maps and Mapping. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1976.
Soja, Edward W. Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Social Theory
Winichakul, Thongchai. Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation. Honolulu: Hawaii University Press, 1994
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liz |
September 24, 2018 21:49
| about 6 years ago
Please get in touch to access additional readings.
Forthcoming, awaiting publication:
- Cindy Regalado's dissertation
- Hagit Keysar's dissertation
Equity in collaborative efforts, specifically knowledge production
- Practical ethics for PGIS practitioners, facilitators, technology intermediaries and researchers (2006): http://pubs.iied.org/pdfs/G02155.pdf - readable, ready to put into practice steps
- Sherry Arnstein: “A Ladder of Citizen Participation in the USA” (1969) - http://www.planning.org/pas/memo/2007/mar/pdf/JAPA35No4.pdf -- look for the illustration
- Mantoura and Potvin: "A realist-constructionist perspective on participatory research in health promotion" Very academic language but the points are hard-hitting: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22952337
- Participatory Action Research -- the 2013 book by Chevalier and Buckles: https://www.book2look.com/embed/9781136261695
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software (FLOSS) and Hardware
Some useful readings on culture / licensing / community / theory:
- Gabriella Coleman's Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking
- Chris Kelty's "Geeks and Recursive Publics: How the Internet and Free Software Make Things Public" https://kelty.org/or/papers/unpublishable/Kelty.RecursivePublics-short.pdf
- Yochai Benkler on Peer Production and Collaboration http://www.benkler.org/Peer%20production%20and%20cooperation%2009.pdf -- really helpful explanation of how the way we work together is not crowdsourcing
- 2018 Gathering of Open Science Hardware "GOSH" Manifesto: http://openhardware.science/gosh-manifesto/
- Phillip Torrone of Make Magazine on the ethics of sharing open source hardware designs: http://blog.makezine.com/2012/02/14/soapbox-the-unspoken-rules-of-open-source-hardware/
- 2018 Post Meritocracy Manifesto: https://postmeritocracy.org/
Perspectives on science and research, especially related to environmental health
- PODCAST: Invention of the home pregnancy test: https://transistor.prx.org/2016/02/the-invention-of-the-home-pregnancy-test/
- Article that Public Lab wrote in 2011 about our approach: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/07-01-2014/reimagining-the-data-lifecycle
- The Science Question in Feminism, by Sandra Harding 1983 http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/?GCOI=80140100841900
- Post-normal science (1990s concept by Funtowicz and Ravetz) http://leopold.asu.edu/sustainability/sites/default/files/Norton,%20Post%20Normal%20Science,%20Funtowicz_1.pdf
- Bruno Latour's concept of "matters of concern" that broaden participation. From 2003. http://www.bruno-latour.fr/sites/default/files/89-CRITICAL-INQUIRY-GB.pdf
- Gwen Ottinger and Benjamin R. Cohen, editors, Technoscience and Environmental Justice: Expert Cultures in a Grassroots Movement. 2011. https://muse.jhu.edu/book/19769. Gwen is on the Public Lab board.
- Collins and Pinch’s "The Science of the Lambs" starting on p113: http://www.univpgri-palembang.ac.id/perpus-fkip/Perpustakaan/Filsafat/Filsafat%20Ilmu/Harry%20Colins,%20Tecnology.pdf
- Kim & Mike Fortun: Scientific Imaginaries and Ethical Plateaus in Contemporary U.S. Toxicology http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic152817.files/Fortun_Fortun.pdf
- Harry Collins "Are we all scientific experts now?" (especially the first 79 pages) Preview: https://books.google.com/books?id=5n5PAwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false
- Jack Stilgoe: Citizen Scientists: Reconnecting Science with Civil Society http://www.demos.co.uk/files/Citizen_Scientists-web.pdf?1243869835
- Wilsdon, Wynne, Stilgoe: The Public Value of Science. http://www.demos.co.uk/files/publicvalueofscience.pdf
- Corburn, Jason. 2005. Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice. Cambridge: MIT Press. Chapter 1: https://publicparticipationinscience.files.wordpress.com/2015/08/streetscich1.pdf
History and theory of mapping
Organizing Place and Space: the power of mapping
Brody, Hugh. 1981. Maps and Dreams. New York: Pantheon.
Burnett, Graham. 2000. Masters of all they Surveyed: Exploration, Geography and a British El Dorado. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Harley, J.B. “Deconstructing the Map” in Writing Worlds: Discourse, text & metaphor in the representation of landscape. Eds. Trevor J. Barnes and James S. Duncan. London and New York: Routledge, 1992.
Harley, J.B. “Maps, Knowledge, and Power” in The Iconography of Landscape: Essays on the symbolic representation, design and use of past environments. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Latour, Bruno. 1990. “Drawing Things Together.” In Representation in Scientific Practice. ed. Michael Lynch and Steve Woolgar. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Mitchell, Timothy. Colonizing Egypt. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
Monmonier, Mark. Cartographies of Danger: Mapping Hazards in America. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1997.
Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and the Future of Privacy. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2002.
Paglen, Trevor. 2009. Experimental Geography: from Cultural Production to the Production of Space. in Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches to Landscape, Cartography and Urbanism. Nato Thompson Ed. Mevillehouse Publishing.
Robinson, Arthur, and Barbara Petchenik. The Nature of Maps: Essays toward Understanding Maps and Mapping. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1976.
Soja, Edward W. Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Social Theory
Winichakul, Thongchai. Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation. Honolulu: Hawaii University Press, 1994
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liz |
June 12, 2018 17:23
| over 6 years ago
Please get in touch to access additional readings.
Forthcoming, awaiting publication:
- Cindy Regalado's dissertation
- Hagit Keysar's dissertation
Equity in collaborative efforts, specifically knowledge production
- Practical ethics for PGIS practitioners, facilitators, technology intermediaries and researchers (2006): http://pubs.iied.org/pdfs/G02155.pdf - readable, ready to put into practice steps
- Sherry Arnstein: “A Ladder of Citizen Participation in the USA” (1969) - http://www.planning.org/pas/memo/2007/mar/pdf/JAPA35No4.pdf -- look for the illustration
- Mantoura and Potvin: "A realist-constructionist perspective on participatory research in health promotion" Very academic language but the points are hard-hitting: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22952337
- Participatory Action Research -- the 2013 book by Chevalier and Buckles: https://www.book2look.com/embed/9781136261695
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software (FLOSS) and Hardware
Some useful readings on culture / licensing / community / theory:
- Chris Kelty's "Geeks and Recursive Publics: How the Internet and Free Software Make Things Public" https://kelty.org/or/papers/unpublishable/Kelty.RecursivePublics-short.pdf
- Yochai Benkler on Peer Production and Collaboration http://www.benkler.org/Peer%20production%20and%20cooperation%2009.pdf -- really helpful explanation of how the way we work together is not crowdsourcing
- 2018 Gathering of Open Science Hardware "GOSH" Manifesto: http://openhardware.science/gosh-manifesto/
- Phillip Torrone of Make Magazine on the ethics of sharing open source hardware designs: http://blog.makezine.com/2012/02/14/soapbox-the-unspoken-rules-of-open-source-hardware/
- 2018 Post Meritocracy Manifesto: https://postmeritocracy.org/
Perspectives on science and research, especially related to environmental health
- PODCAST: Invention of the home pregnancy test: https://transistor.prx.org/2016/02/the-invention-of-the-home-pregnancy-test/
- Article that Public Lab wrote in 2011 about our approach: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/07-01-2014/reimagining-the-data-lifecycle
- The Science Question in Feminism, by Sandra Harding 1983 http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/?GCOI=80140100841900
- Post-normal science (1990s concept by Funtowicz and Ravetz) http://leopold.asu.edu/sustainability/sites/default/files/Norton,%20Post%20Normal%20Science,%20Funtowicz_1.pdf
- Bruno Latour's concept of "matters of concern" that broaden participation. From 2003. http://www.bruno-latour.fr/sites/default/files/89-CRITICAL-INQUIRY-GB.pdf
- Gwen Ottinger and Benjamin R. Cohen, editors, Technoscience and Environmental Justice: Expert Cultures in a Grassroots Movement. 2011. https://muse.jhu.edu/book/19769. Gwen is on the Public Lab board.
- Collins and Pinch’s "The Science of the Lambs" starting on p113: http://www.univpgri-palembang.ac.id/perpus-fkip/Perpustakaan/Filsafat/Filsafat%20Ilmu/Harry%20Colins,%20Tecnology.pdf
- Kim & Mike Fortun: Scientific Imaginaries and Ethical Plateaus in Contemporary U.S. Toxicology http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic152817.files/Fortun_Fortun.pdf
- Harry Collins "Are we all scientific experts now?" (especially the first 79 pages) Preview: https://books.google.com/books?id=5n5PAwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false
- Jack Stilgoe: Citizen Scientists: Reconnecting Science with Civil Society http://www.demos.co.uk/files/Citizen_Scientists-web.pdf?1243869835
- Wilsdon, Wynne, Stilgoe: The Public Value of Science. http://www.demos.co.uk/files/publicvalueofscience.pdf
- Corburn, Jason. 2005. Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice. Cambridge: MIT Press. Chapter 1: https://publicparticipationinscience.files.wordpress.com/2015/08/streetscich1.pdf
History and theory of mapping
Organizing Place and Space: the power of mapping
Brody, Hugh. 1981. Maps and Dreams. New York: Pantheon.
Burnett, Graham. 2000. Masters of all they Surveyed: Exploration, Geography and a British El Dorado. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Harley, J.B. “Deconstructing the Map” in Writing Worlds: Discourse, text & metaphor in the representation of landscape. Eds. Trevor J. Barnes and James S. Duncan. London and New York: Routledge, 1992.
Harley, J.B. “Maps, Knowledge, and Power” in The Iconography of Landscape: Essays on the symbolic representation, design and use of past environments. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Latour, Bruno. 1990. “Drawing Things Together.” In Representation in Scientific Practice. ed. Michael Lynch and Steve Woolgar. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Mitchell, Timothy. Colonizing Egypt. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
Monmonier, Mark. Cartographies of Danger: Mapping Hazards in America. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1997.
Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and the Future of Privacy. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2002.
Paglen, Trevor. 2009. Experimental Geography: from Cultural Production to the Production of Space. in Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches to Landscape, Cartography and Urbanism. Nato Thompson Ed. Mevillehouse Publishing.
Robinson, Arthur, and Barbara Petchenik. The Nature of Maps: Essays toward Understanding Maps and Mapping. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1976.
Soja, Edward W. Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Social Theory
Winichakul, Thongchai. Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation. Honolulu: Hawaii University Press, 1994
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liz |
June 12, 2018 16:40
| over 6 years ago
Please get in touch to access additional readings.
Forthcoming, awaiting publication:
- Cindy Regalado's dissertation
- Hagit Keysar's dissertation
Equity in collaborative efforts, specifically knowledge production
- Practical ethics for PGIS practitioners, facilitators, technology intermediaries and researchers (2006): http://pubs.iied.org/pdfs/G02155.pdf - readable, ready to put into practice steps
- Sherry Arnstein: “A Ladder of Citizen Participation in the USA” (1969) - http://www.planning.org/pas/memo/2007/mar/pdf/JAPA35No4.pdf -- look for the illustration
- Mantoura and Potvin: "A realist-constructionist perspective on participatory research in health promotion" Very academic language but the points are hard-hitting: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22952337
- Participatory Action Research -- the 2013 book by Chevalier and Buckles: https://www.book2look.com/embed/9781136261695
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software (FLOSS) and Hardware
Some useful readings on culture / licensing / community / theory:
- Chris Kelty's "Geeks and Recursive Publics: How the Internet and Free Software Make Things Public" https://kelty.org/or/papers/unpublishable/Kelty.RecursivePublics-short.pdf
- Yochai Benkler on Peer Production and Collaboration http://www.benkler.org/Peer%20production%20and%20cooperation%2009.pdf -- really helpful explanation of how the way we work together is not crowdsourcing
- 2018 Gathering of Open Science Hardware "GOSH" Manifesto: http://openhardware.science/gosh-manifesto/
- Phillip Torrone of Make Magazine on the ethics of sharing open source hardware designs: http://blog.makezine.com/2012/02/14/soapbox-the-unspoken-rules-of-open-source-hardware/
- 2018 Post Meritocracy Manifesto: https://postmeritocracy.org/
Perspectives on science and research, especially related to environmental health
- PODCAST: Invention of the home pregnancy test: https://transistor.prx.org/2016/02/the-invention-of-the-home-pregnancy-test/
- Article that Public Lab wrote in 2011 about our approach: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/07-01-2014/reimagining-the-data-lifecycle
- The Science Question in Feminism, by Sandra Harding 1983 http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/?GCOI=80140100841900
- Post-normal science (1990s concept by Funtowicz and Ravetz) http://leopold.asu.edu/sustainability/sites/default/files/Norton,%20Post%20Normal%20Science,%20Funtowicz_1.pdf
- Bruno Latour's concept of "matters of concern" that broaden participation. From 2003. http://www.bruno-latour.fr/sites/default/files/89-CRITICAL-INQUIRY-GB.pdf
- Gwen Ottinger and Benjamin R. Cohen, editors, Technoscience and Environmental Justice: Expert Cultures in a Grassroots Movement. 2011. https://muse.jhu.edu/book/19769. Gwen is on the Public Lab board.
- Collins and Pinch’s "The Science of the Lambs" starting on p113: http://www.univpgri-palembang.ac.id/perpus-fkip/Perpustakaan/Filsafat/Filsafat%20Ilmu/Harry%20Colins,%20Tecnology.pdf
- Kim & Mike Fortun: Scientific Imaginaries and Ethical Plateaus in Contemporary U.S. Toxicology http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic152817.files/Fortun_Fortun.pdf
- Harry Collins "Are we all scientific experts now?" (especially the first 79 pages) Preview: https://books.google.com/books?id=5n5PAwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false
- Jack Stilgoe: Citizen Scientists: Reconnecting Science with Civil Society http://www.demos.co.uk/files/Citizen_Scientists-web.pdf?1243869835
- Wilsdon, Wynne, Stilgoe: The Public Value of Science. http://www.demos.co.uk/files/publicvalueofscience.pdf
- Corburn, Jason. 2005. Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice. Cambridge: MIT Press. Chapter 1: https://publicparticipationinscience.files.wordpress.com/2015/08/streetscich1.pdf
- XKCD: Science Montage - http://xkcd.com/683/
- XKCD: Science! - http://xkcd.com/54/
History and theory of mapping
Organizing Place and Space: the power of mapping
Brody, Hugh. 1981. Maps and Dreams. New York: Pantheon.
Burnett, Graham. 2000. Masters of all they Surveyed: Exploration, Geography and a British El Dorado. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Harley, J.B. “Deconstructing the Map” in Writing Worlds: Discourse, text & metaphor in the representation of landscape. Eds. Trevor J. Barnes and James S. Duncan. London and New York: Routledge, 1992.
Harley, J.B. “Maps, Knowledge, and Power” in The Iconography of Landscape: Essays on the symbolic representation, design and use of past environments. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Latour, Bruno. 1990. “Drawing Things Together.” In Representation in Scientific Practice. ed. Michael Lynch and Steve Woolgar. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Mitchell, Timothy. Colonizing Egypt. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
Monmonier, Mark. Cartographies of Danger: Mapping Hazards in America. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1997.
Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and the Future of Privacy. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2002.
Paglen, Trevor. 2009. Experimental Geography: from Cultural Production to the Production of Space. in Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches to Landscape, Cartography and Urbanism. Nato Thompson Ed. Mevillehouse Publishing.
Robinson, Arthur, and Barbara Petchenik. The Nature of Maps: Essays toward Understanding Maps and Mapping. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1976.
Soja, Edward W. Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Social Theory
Winichakul, Thongchai. Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation. Honolulu: Hawaii University Press, 1994
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Please get in touch to access additional readings.
Forthcoming, awaiting publication:
- Cindy Regalado's dissertation
- Hagit Keysar's dissertation
Equity in collaborative efforts, specifically knowledge production
- Practical ethics for PGIS practitioners, facilitators, technology intermediaries and researchers (2006): http://pubs.iied.org/pdfs/G02155.pdf - readable, ready to put into practice steps
- Sherry Arnstein: “A Ladder of Citizen Participation in the USA” (1969) - http://www.planning.org/pas/memo/2007/mar/pdf/JAPA35No4.pdf -- look for the illustration
- Mantoura and Potvin: "A realist-constructionist perspective on participatory research in health promotion" Very academic language but the points are hard-hitting: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22952337
- Participatory Action Research -- the 2013 book by Chevalier and Buckles: https://www.book2look.com/embed/9781136261695
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software (FLOSS) and Hardware
Some useful readings on culture / licensing / community / theory:
- Chris Kelty's "Geeks and Recursive Publics: How the Internet and Free Software Make Things Public" https://kelty.org/or/papers/unpublishable/Kelty.RecursivePublics-short.pdf
- Yochai Benkler on Peer Production and Collaboration http://www.benkler.org/Peer%20production%20and%20cooperation%2009.pdf -- really helpful explanation of how the way we work together is not crowdsourcing
- 2018 Gathering of Open Science Hardware "GOSH" Manifesto: http://openhardware.science/gosh-manifesto/
- Phillip Torrone of Make Magazine on the ethics of sharing open source hardware designs: http://blog.makezine.com/2012/02/14/soapbox-the-unspoken-rules-of-open-source-hardware/
- 2018 Post Meritocracy Manifesto: https://postmeritocracy.org/
Perspectives on science and research, especially related to environmental health
- PODCAST: Invention of the home pregnancy test: https://transistor.prx.org/2016/02/the-invention-of-the-home-pregnancy-test/
- Article that Public Lab wrote in 2011 about our approach: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/07-01-2014/reimagining-the-data-lifecycle
- The Science Question in Feminism, by Sandra Harding 1983 http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/?GCOI=80140100841900
- Post-normal science (1990s concept by Funtowicz and Ravetz) http://leopold.asu.edu/sustainability/sites/default/files/Norton,%20Post%20Normal%20Science,%20Funtowicz_1.pdf
- Bruno Latour's concept of "matters of concern" that broaden participation. From 2003. http://www.bruno-latour.fr/sites/default/files/89-CRITICAL-INQUIRY-GB.pdf
- Gwen Ottinger and Benjamin R. Cohen, editors, Technoscience and Environmental Justice: Expert Cultures in a Grassroots Movement. 2011. https://muse.jhu.edu/book/19769. Gwen is on the Public Lab board.
- Collins and Pinch’s "The Science of the Lambs" starting on p113: http://www.univpgri-palembang.ac.id/perpus-fkip/Perpustakaan/Filsafat/Filsafat%20Ilmu/Harry%20Colins,%20Tecnology.pdf
- Kim & Mike Fortun: Scientific Imaginaries and Ethical Plateaus in Contemporary U.S. Toxicology http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic152817.files/Fortun_Fortun.pdf
- Harry Collins "Are we all scientific experts now?" (especially the first 79 pages) Preview: https://books.google.com/books?id=5n5PAwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false
- Jack Stilgoe: Citizen Scientists: Reconnecting Science with Civil Society http://www.demos.co.uk/files/Citizen_Scientists-web.pdf?1243869835
- Wilsdon, Wynne, Stilgoe: The Public Value of Science. http://www.demos.co.uk/files/publicvalueofscience.pdf
- XKCD: Science Montage - http://xkcd.com/683/
- XKCD: Science! - http://xkcd.com/54/
History and theory of mapping
Organizing Place and Space: the power of mapping
Corburn, Jason. 2005. Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Brody, Hugh. 1981. Maps and Dreams. New York: Pantheon.
Burnett, Graham. 2000. Masters of all they Surveyed: Exploration, Geography and a British El Dorado. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Harley, J.B. “Deconstructing the Map” in Writing Worlds: Discourse, text & metaphor in the representation of landscape. Eds. Trevor J. Barnes and James S. Duncan. London and New York: Routledge, 1992.
Harley, J.B. “Maps, Knowledge, and Power” in The Iconography of Landscape: Essays on the symbolic representation, design and use of past environments. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Latour, Bruno. 1990. “Drawing Things Together.” In Representation in Scientific Practice. ed. Michael Lynch and Steve Woolgar. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Mitchell, Timothy. Colonizing Egypt. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
Monmonier, Mark. Cartographies of Danger: Mapping Hazards in America. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1997.
Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and the Future of Privacy. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2002.
Paglen, Trevor. 2009. Experimental Geography: from Cultural Production to the Production of Space. in Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches to Landscape, Cartography and Urbanism. Nato Thompson Ed. Mevillehouse Publishing.
Robinson, Arthur, and Barbara Petchenik. The Nature of Maps: Essays toward Understanding Maps and Mapping. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1976.
Soja, Edward W. Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Social Theory
Winichakul, Thongchai. Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation. Honolulu: Hawaii University Press, 1994
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Note: organizers also have access to a dropbox folder of PDF readings.
Open source theory/community/culture/licensing
A listing of some useful readings from Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) culture/licensing/community/theory, as we attempt to apply some lessons towards our own community at PLOTS:
Benkler, Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property - http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fdl.dropbox.com%2Fu%2F3666707%2FBenkler_%2520A2Ka.pdf&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNFwLhqCKF4cYPybNqLU8yIs6KoxDQ
Chris Kelty's "Geeks and Recursive Publics: How the Internet and Free Software Make Things Public" https://kelty.org/or/papers/unpublishable/Kelty.RecursivePublics-short.pdf
Richard Stallman on why the "free" in FOSS means "free as in freedom, not as in beer": http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html
The Apache Foundation is the nonprofit behind the Apache web server and over 100 other open source projects.
Mako Hill: "Open source advocates must defend their thesis that freely developed software should, or will with time, be better than proprietary software. Free software supporters can instead ask, 'How can we make free software better?' In a free software framing, high quality software exists as a means to an end rather than an end itself." - http://mako.cc/writing/hill-when_free_software_isnt_better.html
Different ethical perspectives on open source production, by Santa Clara University's Markkula Center: http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/submitted/open-source.html
Governance, decisionmaking in FOSS
OpenStreetMap Foundation and structure: http://blog.osmfoundation.org/about/ and
- Membership (which is paid and voting): http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Membership
- Working Groups: http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Working_Groups
The Apache Foundation's How It Works page: http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#meritocracy
Mozilla on governance: http://www.mozilla.org/about/governance.html
Wikimedia Foundation: http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Frequently_asked_questions
Open Source Hardware
An emerging field not nearly as well defined/developed as FOSS but with obvious overlap for the PLOTS community.
Phillip Torrone of Make Magazine on the ethics of sharing open source hardware designs: http://blog.makezine.com/2012/02/14/soapbox-the-unspoken-rules-of-open-source-hardware/
"C" Science
- Kim & Mike Fortun: Scientific Imaginaries and Ethical Plateaus in Contemporary U.S. Toxicology - http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic152817.files/Fortun_Fortun.pdf
- Jack Stilgoe: Citizen Scientists: Reconnecting Science with Civil Society http://www.demos.co.uk/files/Citizen_Scientists-web.pdf?1243869835
- Wilsdon, Wynne, Stilgoe: The Public Value of Science
Alan Irwin: Citizen Science -http://www.demos.co.uk/files/publicvalueofscience.pdf
- Casadevall & Fang: Reforming Science: Methodological and Cultural Reforms - http://iai.asm.org/content/80/3/891.full
- Jennifer Shirk, et al: Public Participation in Scientific Research: a Framework for Deliberate Design - http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol17/iss2/art29/
- Sherry Arnstein: “A Ladder of Citizen Participation in the USA” - http://www.planning.org/pas/memo/2007/mar/pdf/JAPA35No4.pdf
- Ladder found in: Colin Ward, Streetwork: The Exploding School - Alex & Jeff’s Pruit Igoe project http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ABookSources&isbn=0710077025
- XKCD: Science Montage - http://xkcd.com/683/
- XKCD: Science! - http://xkcd.com/54/
History, Theory and the Anthropology of mapping
Organizing Place and Space: the power of mapping
Corburn, Jason. 2005. Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Brody, Hugh. 1981. Maps and Dreams. New York: Pantheon.
Burnett, Graham. 2000. Masters of all they Surveyed: Exploration, Geography and a British El Dorado. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Harley, J.B. “Deconstructing the Map” in Writing Worlds: Discourse, text & metaphor in the representation of landscape. Eds. Trevor J. Barnes and James S. Duncan. London and New York: Routledge, 1992.
Harley, J.B. “Maps, Knowledge, and Power” in The Iconography of Landscape: Essays on the symbolic representation, design and use of past environments. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Latour, Bruno. 1990. “Drawing Things Together.” In Representation in Scientific Practice. ed. Michael Lynch and Steve Woolgar. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Mitchell, Timothy. Colonizing Egypt. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
Monmonier, Mark. Cartographies of Danger: Mapping Hazards in America. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1997.
Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and the Future of Privacy. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2002.
Paglen, Trevor. 2009. Experimental Geography: form Cultural Production to the Production of Space. in Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches to Landscape, Cartography and Urbanism. Nato Thompson Ed. Mevillehouse Publishing.
Robinson, Arthur, and Barbara Petchenik. The Nature of Maps: Essays toward Understanding Maps and Mapping. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1976.
Soja, Edward W. Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Social Theory
Winichakul, Thongchai. Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation. Honolulu: Hawaii University Press, 1994
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Note: organizers also have access to a dropbox folder of PDF readings.
Open source theory/community/culture/licensing
A listing of some useful readings from Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) culture/licensing/community/theory, as we attempt to apply some lessons towards our own community at PLOTS:
- Benkler, Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property - http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fdl.dropbox.com%2Fu%2F3666707%2FBenkler_%2520A2Ka.pdf&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNFwLhqCKF4cYPybNqLU8yIs6KoxDQ
Richard Stallman on why the "free" in FOSS means "free as in freedom, not as in beer": http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html
The Apache Foundation is the nonprofit behind the Apache web server and over 100 other open source projects.
Mako Hill: "Open source advocates must defend their thesis that freely developed software should, or will with time, be better than proprietary software. Free software supporters can instead ask, 'How can we make free software better?' In a free software framing, high quality software exists as a means to an end rather than an end itself." - http://mako.cc/writing/hill-when_free_software_isnt_better.html
Different ethical perspectives on open source production, by Santa Clara University's Markkula Center: http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/submitted/open-source.html
Governance, decisionmaking in FOSS
OpenStreetMap Foundation and structure: http://blog.osmfoundation.org/about/ and
- Membership (which is paid and voting): http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Membership
- Working Groups: http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Working_Groups
The Apache Foundation's How It Works page: http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#meritocracy
Mozilla on governance: http://www.mozilla.org/about/governance.html
Wikimedia Foundation: http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Frequently_asked_questions
Open Source Hardware
An emerging field not nearly as well defined/developed as FOSS but with obvious overlap for the PLOTS community.
Phillip Torrone of Make Magazine on the ethics of sharing open source hardware designs: http://blog.makezine.com/2012/02/14/soapbox-the-unspoken-rules-of-open-source-hardware/
"C" Science
- Kim & Mike Fortun: Scientific Imaginaries and Ethical Plateaus in Contemporary U.S. Toxicology - http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic152817.files/Fortun_Fortun.pdf
- Jack Stilgoe: Citizen Scientists: Reconnecting Science with Civil Society http://www.demos.co.uk/files/Citizen_Scientists-web.pdf?1243869835
- Wilsdon, Wynne, Stilgoe: The Public Value of Science
Alan Irwin: Citizen Science -http://www.demos.co.uk/files/publicvalueofscience.pdf
- Casadevall & Fang: Reforming Science: Methodological and Cultural Reforms - http://iai.asm.org/content/80/3/891.full
- Jennifer Shirk, et al: Public Participation in Scientific Research: a Framework for Deliberate Design - http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol17/iss2/art29/
- Sherry Arnstein: “A Ladder of Citizen Participation in the USA” - http://www.planning.org/pas/memo/2007/mar/pdf/JAPA35No4.pdf
- Ladder found in: Colin Ward, Streetwork: The Exploding School - Alex & Jeff’s Pruit Igoe project http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ABookSources&isbn=0710077025
- XKCD: Science Montage - http://xkcd.com/683/
- XKCD: Science! - http://xkcd.com/54/
History, Theory and the Anthropology of mapping
Organizing Place and Space: the power of mapping
Corburn, Jason. 2005. Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Brody, Hugh. 1981. Maps and Dreams. New York: Pantheon.
Burnett, Graham. 2000. Masters of all they Surveyed: Exploration, Geography and a British El Dorado. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Harley, J.B. “Deconstructing the Map” in Writing Worlds: Discourse, text & metaphor in the representation of landscape. Eds. Trevor J. Barnes and James S. Duncan. London and New York: Routledge, 1992.
Harley, J.B. “Maps, Knowledge, and Power” in The Iconography of Landscape: Essays on the symbolic representation, design and use of past environments. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Latour, Bruno. 1990. “Drawing Things Together.” In Representation in Scientific Practice. ed. Michael Lynch and Steve Woolgar. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Mitchell, Timothy. Colonizing Egypt. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
Monmonier, Mark. Cartographies of Danger: Mapping Hazards in America. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1997.
Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and the Future of Privacy. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2002.
Paglen, Trevor. 2009. Experimental Geography: form Cultural Production to the Production of Space. in Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches to Landscape, Cartography and Urbanism. Nato Thompson Ed. Mevillehouse Publishing.
Robinson, Arthur, and Barbara Petchenik. The Nature of Maps: Essays toward Understanding Maps and Mapping. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1976.
Soja, Edward W. Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Social Theory
Winichakul, Thongchai. Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation. Honolulu: Hawaii University Press, 1994
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March 21, 2015 19:52
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Note: organizers also have access to a dropbox folder of PDF readings.
Open source theory/community/culture/licensing
A listing of some useful readings from Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) culture/licensing/community/theory, as we attempt to apply some lessons towards our own community at PLOTS:
Richard Stallman on why the "free" in FOSS means "free as in freedom, not as in beer": http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html
The Apache Foundation is the nonprofit behind the Apache web server and over 100 other open source projects.
Mako Hill: "Open source advocates must defend their thesis that freely developed software should, or will with time, be better than proprietary software. Free software supporters can instead ask, 'How can we make free software better?' In a free software framing, high quality software exists as a means to an end rather than an end itself." - http://mako.cc/writing/hill-when_free_software_isnt_better.html
Different ethical perspectives on open source production, by Santa Clara University's Markkula Center: http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/submitted/open-source.html
Governance, decisionmaking in FOSS
OpenStreetMap Foundation and structure: http://blog.osmfoundation.org/about/ and
- Membership (which is paid and voting): http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Membership
- Working Groups: http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Working_Groups
The Apache Foundation's How It Works page: http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#meritocracy
Mozilla on governance: http://www.mozilla.org/about/governance.html
Wikimedia Foundation: http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Frequently_asked_questions
Open Source Hardware
An emerging field not nearly as well defined/developed as FOSS but with obvious overlap for the PLOTS community.
Phillip Torrone of Make Magazine on the ethics of sharing open source hardware designs: http://blog.makezine.com/2012/02/14/soapbox-the-unspoken-rules-of-open-source-hardware/
Citizen Science and Civic Science
- Kim & Mike Fortun: Scientific Imaginaries and Ethical Plateaus in Contemporary U.S. Toxicology - http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic152817.files/Fortun_Fortun.pdf
- Jack Stilgoe: Citizen Scientists: Reconnecting Science with Civil Society http://www.demos.co.uk/files/Citizen_Scientists-web.pdf?1243869835
- Wilsdon, Wynne, Stilgoe: The Public Value of Science
Alan Irwin: Citizen Science -http://www.demos.co.uk/files/publicvalueofscience.pdf
- Casadevall & Fang: Reforming Science: Methodological and Cultural Reforms - http://iai.asm.org/content/80/3/891.full
- Sherry Arnstein: “A Ladder of Citizen Participation in the USA” - http://www.planning.org/pas/memo/2007/mar/pdf/JAPA35No4.pdf
- Ladder found in: Colin Ward, Streetwork: The Exploding School - Alex & Jeff’s Pruit Igoe project http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ABookSources&isbn=0710077025
- XKCD: Science Montage - http://xkcd.com/683/
- XKCD: Science! - http://xkcd.com/54/
- Benkler, Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property - http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fdl.dropbox.com%2Fu%2F3666707%2FBenkler_%2520A2Ka.pdf&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNFwLhqCKF4cYPybNqLU8yIs6KoxDQ
History, Theory and the Anthropology of mapping
Organizing Place and Space: the power of mapping
Corburn, Jason. 2005. Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Brody, Hugh. 1981. Maps and Dreams. New York: Pantheon.
Burnett, Graham. 2000. Masters of all they Surveyed: Exploration, Geography and a British El Dorado. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Harley, J.B. “Deconstructing the Map” in Writing Worlds: Discourse, text & metaphor in the representation of landscape. Eds. Trevor J. Barnes and James S. Duncan. London and New York: Routledge, 1992.
Harley, J.B. “Maps, Knowledge, and Power” in The Iconography of Landscape: Essays on the symbolic representation, design and use of past environments. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Latour, Bruno. 1990. “Drawing Things Together.” In Representation in Scientific Practice. ed. Michael Lynch and Steve Woolgar. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Mitchell, Timothy. Colonizing Egypt. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
Monmonier, Mark. Cartographies of Danger: Mapping Hazards in America. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1997.
Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and the Future of Privacy. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2002.
Paglen, Trevor. 2009. Experimental Geography: form Cultural Production to the Production of Space. in Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches to Landscape, Cartography and Urbanism. Nato Thompson Ed. Mevillehouse Publishing.
Robinson, Arthur, and Barbara Petchenik. The Nature of Maps: Essays toward Understanding Maps and Mapping. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1976.
Soja, Edward W. Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Social Theory
Winichakul, Thongchai. Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation. Honolulu: Hawaii University Press, 1994
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Note: organizers also have access to a dropbox folder of PDF readings.
Open source theory/community/culture/licensing
A listing of some useful readings from Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) culture/licensing/community/theory, as we attempt to apply some lessons towards our own community at PLOTS:
Richard Stallman on why the "free" in FOSS means "free as in freedom, not as in beer": http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html
The Apache Foundation is the nonprofit behind the Apache web server and over 100 other open source projects.
Mako Hill: "Open source advocates must defend their thesis that freely developed software should, or will with time, be better than proprietary software. Free software supporters can instead ask, 'How can we make free software better?' In a free software framing, high quality software exists as a means to an end rather than an end itself." - http://mako.cc/writing/hill-when_free_software_isnt_better.html
Different ethical perspectives on open source production, by Santa Clara University's Markkula Center: http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/submitted/open-source.html
Governance, decisionmaking in FOSS
OpenStreetMap Foundation and structure: http://blog.osmfoundation.org/about/ and
- Membership (which is paid and voting): http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Membership
- Working Groups: http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Working_Groups
The Apache Foundation's How It Works page: http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#meritocracy
Mozilla on governance: http://www.mozilla.org/about/governance.html
Wikimedia Foundation: http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Frequently_asked_questions
Open Source Hardware
An emerging field not nearly as well defined/developed as FOSS but with obvious overlap for the PLOTS community.
Phillip Torrone of Make Magazine on the ethics of sharing open source hardware designs: http://blog.makezine.com/2012/02/14/soapbox-the-unspoken-rules-of-open-source-hardware/
History, Theory and the Anthropology of mapping
Organizing Place and Space: the power of mapping
Corburn, Jason. 2005. Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Brody, Hugh. 1981. Maps and Dreams. New York: Pantheon.
Burnett, Graham. 2000. Masters of all they Surveyed: Exploration, Geography and a British El Dorado. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Harley, J.B. “Deconstructing the Map” in Writing Worlds: Discourse, text & metaphor in the representation of landscape. Eds. Trevor J. Barnes and James S. Duncan. London and New York: Routledge, 1992.
Harley, J.B. “Maps, Knowledge, and Power” in The Iconography of Landscape: Essays on the symbolic representation, design and use of past environments. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Latour, Bruno. 1990. “Drawing Things Together.” In Representation in Scientific Practice. ed. Michael Lynch and Steve Woolgar. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Mitchell, Timothy. Colonizing Egypt. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
Monmonier, Mark. Cartographies of Danger: Mapping Hazards in America. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1997.
Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and the Future of Privacy. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2002.
Paglen, Trevor. 2009. Experimental Geography: form Cultural Production to the Production of Space. in Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches to Landscape, Cartography and Urbanism. Nato Thompson Ed. Mevillehouse Publishing.
Robinson, Arthur, and Barbara Petchenik. The Nature of Maps: Essays toward Understanding Maps and Mapping. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1976.
Soja, Edward W. Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Social Theory
Winichakul, Thongchai. Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation. Honolulu: Hawaii University Press, 1994
Citizen Science and Civic Science
- Kim & Mike Fortun: Scientific Imaginaries and Ethical Plateaus in Contemporary U.S. Toxicology - http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic152817.files/Fortun_Fortun.pdf
- Jack Stilgoe: Citizen Scientists: Reconnecting Science with Civil Society http://www.demos.co.uk/files/Citizen_Scientists-web.pdf?1243869835
- Wilsdon, Wynne, Stilgoe: The Public Value of Science
Alan Irwin: Citizen Science -http://www.demos.co.uk/files/publicvalueofscience.pdf
- Casadevall & Fang: Reforming Science: Methodological and Cultural Reforms - http://iai.asm.org/content/80/3/891.full
- Sherry Arnstein: “A Ladder of Citizen Participation in the USA” - http://www.planning.org/pas/memo/2007/mar/pdf/JAPA35No4.pdf
- Ladder found in: Colin Ward, Streetwork: The Exploding School - Alex & Jeff’s Pruit Igoe project http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ABookSources&isbn=0710077025
- XKCD: Science Montage - http://xkcd.com/683/
- XKCD: Science! - http://xkcd.com/54/
- Benkler, Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property - http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fdl.dropbox.com%2Fu%2F3666707%2FBenkler_%2520A2Ka.pdf&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNFwLhqCKF4cYPybNqLU8yIs6KoxDQ
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_Note: organizers also have access to a dropbox folder of PDF readings. _
Open source theory/community/culture/licensing
A listing of some useful readings from Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) culture/licensing/community/theory, as we attempt to apply some lessons towards our own community at PLOTS:
Richard Stallman on why the "free" in FOSS means "free as in freedom, not as in beer": http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html
The Apache Foundation is the nonprofit behind the Apache web server and over 100 other open source projects.
Mako Hill: "Open source advocates must defend their thesis that freely developed software should, or will with time, be better than proprietary software. Free software supporters can instead ask, 'How can we make free software better?' In a free software framing, high quality software exists as a means to an end rather than an end itself." - http://mako.cc/writing/hill-when_free_software_isnt_better.html
Different ethical perspectives on open source production, by Santa Clara University's Markkula Center: http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/submitted/open-source.html
Governance, decisionmaking in FOSS
OpenStreetMap Foundation and structure: http://blog.osmfoundation.org/about/ and
- Membership (which is paid and voting): http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Membership
- Working Groups: http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Working_Groups
The Apache Foundation's How It Works page: http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#meritocracy
Mozilla on governance: http://www.mozilla.org/about/governance.html
Wikimedia Foundation: http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Frequently_asked_questions
Open Source Hardware
An emerging field not nearly as well defined/developed as FOSS but with obvious overlap for the PLOTS community.
Phillip Torrone of Make Magazine on the ethics of sharing open source hardware designs: http://blog.makezine.com/2012/02/14/soapbox-the-unspoken-rules-of-open-source-hardware/
History, Theory and the Anthropology of mapping
Organizing Place and Space: the power of mapping
Corburn, Jason. 2005. Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Brody, Hugh. 1981. Maps and Dreams. New York: Pantheon.
Burnett, Graham. 2000. Masters of all they Surveyed: Exploration, Geography and a British El Dorado. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Harley, J.B. “Deconstructing the Map” in Writing Worlds: Discourse, text & metaphor in the representation of landscape. Eds. Trevor J. Barnes and James S. Duncan. London and New York: Routledge, 1992.
Harley, J.B. “Maps, Knowledge, and Power” in The Iconography of Landscape: Essays on the symbolic representation, design and use of past environments. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Latour, Bruno. 1990. “Drawing Things Together.” In Representation in Scientific Practice. ed. Michael Lynch and Steve Woolgar. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Mitchell, Timothy. Colonizing Egypt. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
Monmonier, Mark. Cartographies of Danger: Mapping Hazards in America. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1997.
Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and the Future of Privacy. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2002.
Paglen, Trevor. 2009. Experimental Geography: form Cultural Production to the Production of Space. in Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches to Landscape, Cartography and Urbanism. Nato Thompson Ed. Mevillehouse Publishing.
Robinson, Arthur, and Barbara Petchenik. The Nature of Maps: Essays toward Understanding Maps and Mapping. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1976.
Soja, Edward W. Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Social Theory
Winichakul, Thongchai. Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation. Honolulu: Hawaii University Press, 1994
Citizen Science and Civic Science
- Kim & Mike Fortun: Scientific Imaginaries and Ethical Plateaus in Contemporary U.S. Toxicology - http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic152817.files/Fortun_Fortun.pdf
- Jack Stilgoe: Citizen Scientists: Reconnecting Science with Civil Society http://www.demos.co.uk/files/Citizen_Scientists-web.pdf?1243869835
- Wilsdon, Wynne, Stilgoe: The Public Value of Science
Alan Irwin: Citizen Science -http://www.demos.co.uk/files/publicvalueofscience.pdf
- Casadevall & Fang: Reforming Science: Methodological and Cultural Reforms - http://iai.asm.org/content/80/3/891.full
- Sherry Arnstein: “A Ladder of Citizen Participation in the USA” - http://www.planning.org/pas/memo/2007/mar/pdf/JAPA35No4.pdf
- Ladder found in: Colin Ward, Streetwork: The Exploding School - Alex & Jeff’s Pruit Igoe project http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ABookSources&isbn=0710077025
- XKCD: Science Montage - http://xkcd.com/683/
- XKCD: Science! - http://xkcd.com/54/
- Benkler, Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property - http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fdl.dropbox.com%2Fu%2F3666707%2FBenkler_%2520A2Ka.pdf&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNFwLhqCKF4cYPybNqLU8yIs6KoxDQ
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February 11, 2014 13:34
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Open source theory/community/culture/licensing
A listing of some useful readings from Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) culture/licensing/community/theory, as we attempt to apply some lessons towards our own community at PLOTS:
Richard Stallman on why the "free" in FOSS means "free as in freedom, not as in beer": http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html
The Apache Foundation is the nonprofit behind the Apache web server and over 100 other open source projects.
Mako Hill: "Open source advocates must defend their thesis that freely developed software should, or will with time, be better than proprietary software. Free software supporters can instead ask, 'How can we make free software better?' In a free software framing, high quality software exists as a means to an end rather than an end itself." - http://mako.cc/writing/hill-when_free_software_isnt_better.html
Different ethical perspectives on open source production, by Santa Clara University's Markkula Center: http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/submitted/open-source.html
Governance, decisionmaking in FOSS
OpenStreetMap Foundation and structure: http://blog.osmfoundation.org/about/ and
- Membership (which is paid and voting): http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Membership
- Working Groups: http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Working_Groups
The Apache Foundation's How It Works page: http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#meritocracy
Mozilla on governance: http://www.mozilla.org/about/governance.html
Wikimedia Foundation: http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Frequently_asked_questions
Open Source Hardware
An emerging field not nearly as well defined/developed as FOSS but with obvious overlap for the PLOTS community.
Phillip Torrone of Make Magazine on the ethics of sharing open source hardware designs: http://blog.makezine.com/2012/02/14/soapbox-the-unspoken-rules-of-open-source-hardware/
History, Theory and the Anthropology of mapping
Organizing Place and Space: the power of mapping
Corburn, Jason. 2005. Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Brody, Hugh. 1981. Maps and Dreams. New York: Pantheon.
Burnett, Graham. 2000. Masters of all they Surveyed: Exploration, Geography and a British El Dorado. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Harley, J.B. “Deconstructing the Map” in Writing Worlds: Discourse, text & metaphor in the representation of landscape. Eds. Trevor J. Barnes and James S. Duncan. London and New York: Routledge, 1992.
Harley, J.B. “Maps, Knowledge, and Power” in The Iconography of Landscape: Essays on the symbolic representation, design and use of past environments. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Latour, Bruno. 1990. “Drawing Things Together.” In Representation in Scientific Practice. ed. Michael Lynch and Steve Woolgar. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Mitchell, Timothy. Colonizing Egypt. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
Monmonier, Mark. Cartographies of Danger: Mapping Hazards in America. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1997.
Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and the Future of Privacy. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2002.
Paglen, Trevor. 2009. Experimental Geography: form Cultural Production to the Production of Space. in Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches to Landscape, Cartography and Urbanism. Nato Thompson Ed. Mevillehouse Publishing.
Robinson, Arthur, and Barbara Petchenik. The Nature of Maps: Essays toward Understanding Maps and Mapping. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1976.
Soja, Edward W. Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Social Theory
Winichakul, Thongchai. Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation. Honolulu: Hawaii University Press, 1994
Citizen Science and Civic Science
- Kim & Mike Fortun: Scientific Imaginaries and Ethical Plateaus in Contemporary U.S. Toxicology - http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic152817.files/Fortun_Fortun.pdf
- Jack Stilgoe: Citizen Scientists: Reconnecting Science with Civil Society http://www.demos.co.uk/files/Citizen_Scientists-web.pdf?1243869835
- Wilsdon, Wynne, Stilgoe: The Public Value of Science
Alan Irwin: Citizen Science -http://www.demos.co.uk/files/publicvalueofscience.pdf
- Casadevall & Fang: Reforming Science: Methodological and Cultural Reforms - http://iai.asm.org/content/80/3/891.full
- Sherry Arnstein: “A Ladder of Citizen Participation in the USA” - http://www.planning.org/pas/memo/2007/mar/pdf/JAPA35No4.pdf
- Ladder found in: Colin Ward, Streetwork: The Exploding School - Alex & Jeff’s Pruit Igoe project http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ABookSources&isbn=0710077025
- XKCD: Science Montage - http://xkcd.com/683/
- XKCD: Science! - http://xkcd.com/54/
- Benkler, Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property - http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fdl.dropbox.com%2Fu%2F3666707%2FBenkler_%2520A2Ka.pdf&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNFwLhqCKF4cYPybNqLU8yIs6KoxDQ
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November 24, 2012 14:10
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Open source theory/community/culture/licensing
A listing of some useful readings from Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) culture/licensing/community/theory, as we attempt to apply some lessons towards our own community at PLOTS:
Richard Stallman on why the "free" in FOSS means "free as in freedom, not as in beer": http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html
The Apache Foundation is the nonprofit behind the Apache web server and over 100 other open source projects.
Mako Hill: "Open source advocates must defend their thesis that freely developed software should, or will with time, be better than proprietary software. Free software supporters can instead ask, 'How can we make free software better?' In a free software framing, high quality software exists as a means to an end rather than an end itself." - http://mako.cc/writing/hill-when_free_software_isnt_better.html
Different ethical perspectives on open source production, by Santa Clara University's Markkula Center: http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/submitted/open-source.html
Governance, decisionmaking in FOSS
OpenStreetMap Foundation and structure: http://blog.osmfoundation.org/about/ and
- Membership (which is paid and voting): http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Membership
- Working Groups: http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Working_Groups
The Apache Foundation's How It Works page: http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#meritocracy
Mozilla on governance: http://www.mozilla.org/about/governance.html
Wikimedia Foundation: http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Frequently_asked_questions
Open Source Hardware
An emerging field not nearly as well defined/developed as FOSS but with obvious overlap for the PLOTS community.
Phillip Torrone of Make Magazine on the ethics of sharing open source hardware designs: http://blog.makezine.com/2012/02/14/soapbox-the-unspoken-rules-of-open-source-hardware/
History, Theory and the Anthropology of mapping
Organizing Place and Space: the power of mapping
Corburn, Jason. 2005. Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Brody, Hugh. 1981. Maps and Dreams. New York: Pantheon.
Burnett, Graham. 2000. Masters of all they Surveyed: Exploration, Geography and a British El Dorado. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Harley, J.B. “Deconstructing the Map” in Writing Worlds: Discourse, text & metaphor in the representation of landscape. Eds. Trevor J. Barnes and James S. Duncan. London and New York: Routledge, 1992.
Harley, J.B. “Maps, Knowledge, and Power” in The Iconography of Landscape: Essays on the symbolic representation, design and use of past environments. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Latour, Bruno. 1990. “Drawing Things Together.” In Representation in Scientific Practice. ed. Michael Lynch and Steve Woolgar. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Mitchell, Timothy. Colonizing Egypt. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
Monmonier, Mark. Cartographies of Danger: Mapping Hazards in America. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1997.
Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and the Future of Privacy. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2002.
Paglen, Trevor. 2009. Experimental Geography: form Cultural Production to the Production of Space. in Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches to Landscape, Cartography and Urbanism. Nato Thompson Ed. Mevillehouse Publishing.
Robinson, Arthur, and Barbara Petchenik. The Nature of Maps: Essays toward Understanding Maps and Mapping. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1976.
Soja, Edward W. Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Social Theory
Winichakul, Thongchai. Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation. Honolulu: Hawaii University Press, 1994
Citizen Science and Civic Science
- Kim & Mike Fortun: Scientific Imaginaries and Ethical Plateaus in Contemporary U.S. Toxicology - http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic152817.files/Fortun_Fortun.pdf
- Jack Stilgoe: Citizen Scientists: Reconnecting Science with Civil Society - http://www.demos.co.uk/files/Citizen_Scientists-web.pdf
- Wilsdon, Wynne, Stilgoe: The Public Value of Science
Alan Irwin: Citizen Science -http://www.demos.co.uk/files/publicvalueofscience.pdf
- Casadevall & Fang: Reforming Science: Methodological and Cultural Reforms - http://iai.asm.org/content/80/3/891.full
- Sherry Arnstein: “A Ladder of Citizen Participation in the USA” - http://www.planning.org/pas/memo/2007/mar/pdf/JAPA35No4.pdf
- Ladder found in: Colin Ward, Streetwork: The Exploding School - Alex & Jeff’s Pruit Igoe project http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ABookSources&isbn=0710077025
- XKCD: Science Montage - http://xkcd.com/683/
- XKCD: Science! - http://xkcd.com/54/
- Benkler, Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property - http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fdl.dropbox.com%2Fu%2F3666707%2FBenkler_%2520A2Ka.pdf&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNFwLhqCKF4cYPybNqLU8yIs6KoxDQ
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November 24, 2012 14:07
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Open source theory/community/culture/licensing
A listing of some useful readings from Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) culture/licensing/community/theory, as we attempt to apply some lessons towards our own community at PLOTS:
Richard Stallman on why the "free" in FOSS means "free as in freedom, not as in beer": http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html
The Apache Foundation is the nonprofit behind the Apache web server and over 100 other open source projects.
Mako Hill: "Open source advocates must defend their thesis that freely developed software should, or will with time, be better than proprietary software. Free software supporters can instead ask, 'How can we make free software better?' In a free software framing, high quality software exists as a means to an end rather than an end itself." - http://mako.cc/writing/hill-when_free_software_isnt_better.html
Different ethical perspectives on open source production, by Santa Clara University's Markkula Center: http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/submitted/open-source.html
Governance, decisionmaking in FOSS
OpenStreetMap Foundation and structure: http://blog.osmfoundation.org/about/ and
- Membership (which is paid and voting): http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Membership
- Working Groups: http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Working_Groups
The Apache Foundation's How It Works page: http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#meritocracy
Mozilla on governance: http://www.mozilla.org/about/governance.html
Wikimedia Foundation: http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Frequently_asked_questions
Open Source Hardware
An emerging field not nearly as well defined/developed as FOSS but with obvious overlap for the PLOTS community.
Phillip Torrone of Make Magazine on the ethics of sharing open source hardware designs: http://blog.makezine.com/2012/02/14/soapbox-the-unspoken-rules-of-open-source-hardware/
History, Theory and the Anthropology of mapping
Organizing Place and Space: the power of mapping
Corburn, Jason. 2005. Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Brody, Hugh. 1981. Maps and Dreams. New York: Pantheon.
Burnett, Graham. 2000. Masters of all they Surveyed: Exploration, Geography and a British El Dorado. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Harley, J.B. “Deconstructing the Map” in Writing Worlds: Discourse, text & metaphor in the representation of landscape. Eds. Trevor J. Barnes and James S. Duncan. London and New York: Routledge, 1992.
Harley, J.B. “Maps, Knowledge, and Power” in The Iconography of Landscape: Essays on the symbolic representation, design and use of past environments. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Latour, Bruno. 1990. “Drawing Things Together.” In Representation in Scientific Practice. ed. Michael Lynch and Steve Woolgar. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Mitchell, Timothy. Colonizing Egypt. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
Monmonier, Mark. Cartographies of Danger: Mapping Hazards in America. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1997.
Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and the Future of Privacy. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2002.
Paglen, Trevor. 2009. Experimental Geography: form Cultural Production to the Production of Space. in Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches to Landscape, Cartography and Urbanism. Nato Thompson Ed. Mevillehouse Publishing.
Robinson, Arthur, and Barbara Petchenik. The Nature of Maps: Essays toward Understanding Maps and Mapping. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1976.
Soja, Edward W. Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Social Theory
Winichakul, Thongchai. Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation. Honolulu: Hawaii University Press, 1994
Citizen Science and Civic Science
- Kim & Mike Fortun: Scientific Imaginaries and Ethical Plateaus in Contemporary U.S. Toxicology - http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic152817.files/Fortun_Fortun.pdf
- Jack Stilgoe: Citizen Scientists: Reconnecting Science with Civil Society
- Wilsdon, Wynne, Stilgoe: The Public Value of Science
Alan Irwin: Citizen Science
- Casadevall & Fang: Reforming Science: Methodological and Cultural Reforms
- Sherry Arnstein: “A Ladder of Citizen Participation in the USA”
- Ladder found in: Colin Ward, Streetwork: The Exploding School
- Alex & Jeff’s Pruit Igoe project
- XKCD: Science Montage and Science!
- Benkler, Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property
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November 24, 2012 14:06
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Open source theory/community/culture/licensing
A listing of some useful readings from Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) culture/licensing/community/theory, as we attempt to apply some lessons towards our own community at PLOTS:
Richard Stallman on why the "free" in FOSS means "free as in freedom, not as in beer": http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html
The Apache Foundation is the nonprofit behind the Apache web server and over 100 other open source projects.
Mako Hill: "Open source advocates must defend their thesis that freely developed software should, or will with time, be better than proprietary software. Free software supporters can instead ask, 'How can we make free software better?' In a free software framing, high quality software exists as a means to an end rather than an end itself." - http://mako.cc/writing/hill-when_free_software_isnt_better.html
Different ethical perspectives on open source production, by Santa Clara University's Markkula Center: http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/submitted/open-source.html
Governance, decisionmaking in FOSS
OpenStreetMap Foundation and structure: http://blog.osmfoundation.org/about/ and
- Membership (which is paid and voting): http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Membership
- Working Groups: http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Working_Groups
The Apache Foundation's How It Works page: http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#meritocracy
Mozilla on governance: http://www.mozilla.org/about/governance.html
Wikimedia Foundation: http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Frequently_asked_questions
Open Source Hardware
An emerging field not nearly as well defined/developed as FOSS but with obvious overlap for the PLOTS community.
Phillip Torrone of Make Magazine on the ethics of sharing open source hardware designs: http://blog.makezine.com/2012/02/14/soapbox-the-unspoken-rules-of-open-source-hardware/
History, Theory and the Anthropology of mapping
Organizing Place and Space: the power of mapping
Corburn, Jason. 2005. Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Brody, Hugh. 1981. Maps and Dreams. New York: Pantheon.
Burnett, Graham. 2000. Masters of all they Surveyed: Exploration, Geography and a British El Dorado. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Harley, J.B. “Deconstructing the Map” in Writing Worlds: Discourse, text & metaphor in the representation of landscape. Eds. Trevor J. Barnes and James S. Duncan. London and New York: Routledge, 1992.
Harley, J.B. “Maps, Knowledge, and Power” in The Iconography of Landscape: Essays on the symbolic representation, design and use of past environments. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Latour, Bruno. 1990. “Drawing Things Together.” In Representation in Scientific Practice. ed. Michael Lynch and Steve Woolgar. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Mitchell, Timothy. Colonizing Egypt. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
Monmonier, Mark. Cartographies of Danger: Mapping Hazards in America. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1997.
Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and the Future of Privacy. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2002.
Paglen, Trevor. 2009. Experimental Geography: form Cultural Production to the Production of Space. in Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches to Landscape, Cartography and Urbanism. Nato Thompson Ed. Mevillehouse Publishing.
Robinson, Arthur, and Barbara Petchenik. The Nature of Maps: Essays toward Understanding Maps and Mapping. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1976.
Soja, Edward W. Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Social Theory
Winichakul, Thongchai. Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation. Honolulu: Hawaii University Press, 1994
Citizen Science and Civic Science
- Kim & Mike Fortun: Scientific Imaginaries and Ethical Plateaus in Contemporary U.S. Toxicology
- Jack Stilgoe: Citizen Scientists: Reconnecting Science with Civil Society
- Wilsdon, Wynne, Stilgoe: The Public Value of Science
Alan Irwin: Citizen Science
- Casadevall & Fang: Reforming Science: Methodological and Cultural Reforms
- Sherry Arnstein: “A Ladder of Citizen Participation in the USA”
- Ladder found in: Colin Ward, Streetwork: The Exploding School
- Alex & Jeff’s Pruit Igoe project
- XKCD: Science Montage and Science!
- Benkler, Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property
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April 16, 2012 16:23
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Open source theory/community/culture/licensing
A listing of some useful readings from Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) culture/licensing/community/theory, as we attempt to apply some lessons towards our own community at PLOTS:
Richard Stallman on why the "free" in FOSS means "free as in freedom, not as in beer": http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html
The Apache Foundation is the nonprofit behind the Apache web server and over 100 other open source projects.
Mako Hill: "Open source advocates must defend their thesis that freely developed software should, or will with time, be better than proprietary software. Free software supporters can instead ask, 'How can we make free software better?' In a free software framing, high quality software exists as a means to an end rather than an end itself." - http://mako.cc/writing/hill-when_free_software_isnt_better.html
Different ethical perspectives on open source production, by Santa Clara University's Markkula Center: http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/submitted/open-source.html
Governance, decisionmaking in FOSS
OpenStreetMap Foundation and structure: http://blog.osmfoundation.org/about/ and
- Membership (which is paid and voting): http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Membership
- Working Groups: http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Working_Groups
The Apache Foundation's How It Works page: http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#meritocracy
Mozilla on governance: http://www.mozilla.org/about/governance.html
Wikimedia Foundation: http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Frequently_asked_questions
Open Source Hardware
An emerging field not nearly as well defined/developed as FOSS but with obvious overlap for the PLOTS community.
Phillip Torrone of Make Magazine on the ethics of sharing open source hardware designs: http://blog.makezine.com/2012/02/14/soapbox-the-unspoken-rules-of-open-source-hardware/
History, Theory and the Anthropology of mapping
Organizing Place and Space: the power of mapping
Corburn, Jason. 2005. Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Brody, Hugh. 1981. Maps and Dreams. New York: Pantheon.
Burnett, Graham. 2000. Masters of all they Surveyed: Exploration, Geography and a British El Dorado. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Harley, J.B. “Deconstructing the Map” in Writing Worlds: Discourse, text & metaphor in the representation of landscape. Eds. Trevor J. Barnes and James S. Duncan. London and New York: Routledge, 1992.
Harley, J.B. “Maps, Knowledge, and Power” in The Iconography of Landscape: Essays on the symbolic representation, design and use of past environments. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Latour, Bruno. 1990. “Drawing Things Together.” In Representation in Scientific Practice. ed. Michael Lynch and Steve Woolgar. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Mitchell, Timothy. Colonizing Egypt. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
Monmonier, Mark. Cartographies of Danger: Mapping Hazards in America. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1997.
Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and the Future of Privacy. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2002.
Paglen, Trevor. 2009. Experimental Geography: form Cultural Production to the Production of Space. in Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches to Landscape, Cartography and Urbanism. Nato Thompson Ed. Mevillehouse Publishing.
Robinson, Arthur, and Barbara Petchenik. The Nature of Maps: Essays toward Understanding Maps and Mapping. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1976.
Soja, Edward W. Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Social Theory
Winichakul, Thongchai. Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation. Honolulu: Hawaii University Press, 1994
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July 21, 2011 16:01
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Readings on History, Theory and the Anthropology of mapping: Organizing Place and Space: the power of mapping##
Corburn, Jason. 2005. Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Brody, Hugh. 1981. Maps and Dreams. New York: Pantheon.
Burnett, Graham. 2000. Masters of all they Surveyed: Exploration, Geography and a British El Dorado. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Harley, J.B. “Deconstructing the Map” in Writing Worlds: Discourse, text & metaphor in the representation of landscape. Eds. Trevor J. Barnes and James S. Duncan. London and New York: Routledge, 1992.
Harley, J.B. “Maps, Knowledge, and Power” in The Iconography of Landscape: Essays on the symbolic representation, design and use of past environments. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Latour, Bruno. 1990. “Drawing Things Together.” In Representation in Scientific Practice. ed. Michael Lynch and Steve Woolgar. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Mitchell, Timothy. Colonizing Egypt. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991.
Monmonier, Mark. Cartographies of Danger: Mapping Hazards in America. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1997.
Spying with Maps: Surveillance Technologies and the Future of Privacy. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2002.
Paglen, Trevor. 2009. Experimental Geography: form Cultural Production to the Production of Space. in Experimental Geography: Radical Approaches to Landscape, Cartography and Urbanism. Nato Thompson Ed. Mevillehouse Publishing.
Robinson, Arthur, and Barbara Petchenik. The Nature of Maps: Essays toward Understanding Maps and Mapping. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1976.
Soja, Edward W. Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Social Theory
Winichakul, Thongchai. Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation. Honolulu: Hawaii University Press, 1994
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