100 Women of P2P

Elena Martinez and Silvia Díaz of P2P Models on Blockchain, Feminism and Affective P2P

Silvia Díaz Molina is an anthropologist specialized in Gender Studies and a social researcher seeking to ground her work in more humane and sustainable organisations. She has experience in development cooperation and has been involved in different NGO projects giving awareness-raising workshops. Elena Martínez Vicente is a product designer, specialized in designing better processes and […]
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Mayo Fuster Morell on Collaborative and Digital Commons

As part of our series on the 100 Women Who Are Co-Creating the P2P Society, Rachel O’dwyer interviews Mayo Fuster Morell on her varied work in the commons. Mayo Fuster Morell is the Dimmons director of research on collaborative economy at the Internet Interdisciplinary Institute of the Open University of Catalonia. Additionally, she is faculty affiliated […]
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Andrianna Natsoulas on Food Sovereignty and the Commons

As part of our series on the 100 Women Who Are Co-Creating the P2P Society, the P2P Foundation’s Michel Bauwens interviews Andrianna Natsoulas from FoodSources.org Q:  You are mostly known for your work around food sovereignty, can you tell us a bit of personal history and how you decided to get engaged on that issue; then, […]
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Lynn Foster on Open Value Accounting and Network Resource Planning

Network Resource Planning (NRP) focuses on economic networks that support peer production and other egalitarian means of production, and which build commons.
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