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-'''Commons-based peer production''' is a term coined by [[Yale]]'s Law professor [[Yochai Benkler]] to describe a new model of economic production in which the creative energy of large numbers of people is coordinated (usually with the aid of the internet) into large, meaningful projects, mostly without traditional hierarchical organization or financial compensation. +'''Peer production''' (also known as [[mass collaboration]]{{Citation needed|date=October 2020}}) is a way of producing goods and services that relies on [[self-organizing]] communities of individuals. In such communities, the labor of many people is coordinated towards a shared outcome.
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== See also == == See also ==
* [[Anti-rival good]] * [[Anti-rival good]]
 +* [[Carr-Benkler wager]]
* [[Citizen science]] * [[Citizen science]]
* [[Co-creation]] * [[Co-creation]]
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* [[Collaboration]] * [[Collaboration]]
* [[Collaborative software development model]] * [[Collaborative software development model]]
-* [[Crowdsourcing]]+* [[Commons-based peer production]]
 +* [[Crowdsourcing software development]]
 +* [[Fablab]]
 +* [[Gamification]]
 +* [[Decentralized planning (economics)]]
* [[Distributed manufacturing]] * [[Distributed manufacturing]]
-* [[Flow (psychology)]] – a theory describing the conditions under which work can be rewarding without compensation 
* [[Gift economy]] * [[Gift economy]]
* [[Knowledge commons]] * [[Knowledge commons]]
-* [[Mass collaboration]]+* [[Motivations of open source programmers]]
* [[Nonformal learning]] * [[Nonformal learning]]
-* [[Peer learning]] 
* [[Peer review]] * [[Peer review]]
 +* [[Production for use]]
* [[Prosumer]] * [[Prosumer]]
* [[Open business]] * [[Open business]]
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* [[Open Music Model]] * [[Open Music Model]]
* [[Open-source-appropriate technology]] * [[Open-source-appropriate technology]]
 +* [[Social peer to peer processes]]
 +* [[Common ownership]]
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Peer production (also known as mass collaborationTemplate:Citation needed) is a way of producing goods and services that relies on self-organizing communities of individuals. In such communities, the labor of many people is coordinated towards a shared outcome.

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