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A native New Yorker now living in Madrid, Spain, Ann Marie Utratel is a co-founder of Guerrilla Translation (guerrillatranslation.org), has worked with the P2P Foundation on projects such as commonstransition.org, and has been an international coordinator with the Platoniq team.

Twitter: @AMUtratel

Procomuns Plenary 1: Public Policies for collaborative economies, pt. 1

Video panel exploring the current situation in the city council, Generalitat, Spanish administration and European Commission level. Which are the different roles of the administrations? Which is the most appropriate model of collaborative economy to be promoted from the administrations? Featuring Álvaro Porro, Benedetta Brighenti, Jennifer Kang, Mayo Fuster and Prodromos Tsiavos, the presentations start […]

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Winners – Data Visualization Contest, Commons Collaborative Economy Procomuns.net

We are pleased to announce the winners of the procomuns.net data visualization contest. First, we must say that we are very grateful for everyone’s participation in this commons data visualization contest, and thank you all for the time and effort that you invested in developing your visualizations. Based on the proposals received and taking into […]

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Visualization and data contest on Commons Collaborative Economies

We invite all people interested in data visualization and the collaborative economy to showcase their creativity! Participants should develop visualizations which allow identification of new relations among data gathered around the Commons Collaborative Economy in the P2P value project (and also the recent Catalan version of the directory). It will be a space to highlight your skills, give visibility to […]

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Call for Participation: Commons Collaborative Economies: Policies, Technologies and City for the People – Policy & FLOSS for the Commons

        Call for Participation: Commons Collaborative Economies: Policies, Technologies and City for the People – Policy & FLOSS for the Commons We invite you to participate in the forthcoming international workshop “Commons Collaborative Economies: Policies, Technologies and City for the People” in Barcelona, March 11-13. This event is organized by the P2Pvalue project in […]

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TEEM – the app for collaborative communities

Another cool new development from the P2Pvalue team is our app, Teem, which is now available as a free download on the Google Play store. Teem is an app developed specifically with collaborative community teams in mind, and it’s meant to increase participation along with sustainability. Although it was originally conceived for commons-based peer production […]

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SwellRT: free/open source, full-stack framework for developing collaborative, decentralized apps in real time

The P2Pvalue tech team has developed something exciting that we’d like to share – it’s called SwellRT, and it’s something unique and, we feel, special. Here’s the story: SwellRT is the first free/open source, full-stack framework for developing collaborative, decentralized apps in real time. SwellRT allows the creation of decentralized web applications and apps which […]

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Podcast 2 – Pablo Ojanguren and SwellRT

In our second podcast, P2Pvalue team members Ann Marie Utratel and Pablo Ojanguren have a conversation about SwellRT, an open source framework for developing distributed and federated apps in real time, produced as part of the P2Pvalue project. Visit our site, SwellRT (also here on GitHub), and if you have any questions please feel free […]

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SAVE THE DATE: March 11-13th, Policy & FLOSS for the Commons

SAVE THE DATE for our upcoming event: Policy & FLOSS for the Commons A two day international encounter which aims to advance on policy, the development of decentralized FLOSS technology, and network building to support the commons-oriented approach of peer production and collaborative economy. WHEN: March 12-13th, 2016 (plus a locally-oriented event March 11th) WHERE: […]

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