The Wealth of Networks

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The Wealth of Networks is a seminal book by legal scholar Yochai Benkler that analyzes how digital technologies and peer production transform the economy, culture, and democratic participation.

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instanceOf book
scholarly monograph
argues networked information economy increases individual autonomy
open, commons-based models support democratic discourse
peer production can outperform markets and firms in some contexts
strong intellectual property rights can hinder innovation and participation
author Yochai Benkler NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
describes emergence of user-generated content
rise of collaborative online projects
role of nonproprietary production in information economy
field communication studies
economics
law
political science
focusesOn effects of the internet on culture
effects of the internet on economy
effects of the internet on politics
genre legal scholarship
media studies
political economy
technology studies
hasConcept commons-based peer production
information commons
modularity and granularity in production
networked public sphere
nonmarket production
social production
hasOnlineVersion freely available under a Creative Commons license
influenced debates on internet governance
policy discussions on copyright and intellectual property
research on digital commons
scholarship on peer production
language English
license Creative Commons (online edition) NERFINISHED
mainSubject commons-based production
democratic participation
digital technologies
freedom and autonomy in the digital age
intellectual property
networked information economy
peer production
notableFor analysis of how networks reshape power and participation
systematic theory of commons-based peer production
publicationYear 2006
publisher Yale University Press NERFINISHED
supports open access to information
open-source and free software models
policy frameworks that protect the information commons

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Yochai Benkler notableWork The Wealth of Networks