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Distributed Collaboration
                       CCR 747:::S13




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Yochai
                       Benkler




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Clay Spinuzzi


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distributed work
   commons-based peer production




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[CBPP] depends on very large aggregations of
             individuals independently scouring their information
             environment in search of opportunities to be creative
             in small or large increments. These individuals then self-
             identify for tasks and perform them for a variety of
             motivational reasons... Practically all successful peer
             production systems have a robust mechanism for peer
             review or statistical weeding out of contributions from
             agents who misjudge themselves. (376)




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project requirements



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First, they must be modular ... divisible into
                 components, or modules, each of which can be
                 produced independently of the production of the
                 others. This enables production to be incremental and
                 asynchronous, pooling the efforts of different people,
                 with different capabilities, who are available at different
                 times (378-79)




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Second, the granularity of the modules is important and
                 refers to the sizes of the project’s modules. For a peer
                 production process to pool successfully a relatively
                 large number of contributors, the modules should be
                 predominantly fine-grained, or small in size. This allows
                 the project to capture contributions from large
                 numbers of contributors whose motivation levels will
                 not sustain anything more than small efforts ... A project
                 will likely be more efficient if it can accommodate
                 variously sized contributions (379).




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Third, and finally, a successful peer production
                 enterprise must have low-cost integration, which
                 includes both quality control over the modules and a
                 mechanism for integrating the contributions into the
                 finished product (379).




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18,736,245
                         editors


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What’s a commons?



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“Individuals produce on a nonproprietary basis and
                 contribute their product to a knowledge “commons”
                 that no one is understood as “owning,” and that anyone
                 can, indeed is required by professional norms to, take
                 and extend” (381-82).




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The tragedy of the commons




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nonrivalrous goods



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Factors for emergence
                          of CBPP - p 369.


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Creativity and
                       production models -
                             p 414


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Incentive & Motivation
                                p 424


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Distributed Work



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Let us call this distributed work coordinative,
            polycontextual, crossdisciplinary work that splices together
            divergent work activities (separated by time, space,
            organizations, and objectives) and that enables the
            transformations of information and texts that characterize
            such work. (Spinuzzi, 266)




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Distributed work is the coordinative work that enables
          sociotechnical networks to hold together and form
          dense interconnections among and across work
          activities that have traditionally been separated by
          temporal, spatial, or disciplinary boundaries. Networks,
          not hierarchies, are the dominant organizational form
          here (though one does not preclude the other, and
          hierarchies persist in distributed work). Distributed
          work is deeply interpenetrated, with multiple,
          multidirectional information flows.Yes, work may
          resemble a process, but this work is performed by
          assemblages of workers and technologies, assemblages
          that may not be stable from one incident to the next
          and in which work may not follow predictable or
          circumscribed paths. (268)
          paths.

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“Networks, not
                   hierarchies, are the
                 dominant organizational
                    form here.” (268)

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In this shift toward distributed work, negotiation
                 becomes an essential skill. Trust becomes an ongoing
                 project. Organizations become looser aggregations held
                 together by alliances, and agility entails constantly
                 having to work to reaffirm and redefine alliances
                 (Alberts & Hayes, 2003; Atkinson & Moffat, 2005). Thus,
                 rhetoric becomes an essential area of expertise; direct
                 connections mean that everyone can and should be a
                 rhetor (Carter, 2005). (271)




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What’s it really all about, Alfie?


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Jess:
                 Now, I realize Spinuzzi is not talking about e-portfolios, but why
                 can’t I? I also want to think about digital archives here. I’m
                 interested in both of these things as mediums for reinvigorating
                 learning and promoting writing and literacy, especially in
                 community contexts. And they both represent possibilities within
                 collaborative writing that defies spatial, temporal, and disciplinary
                 constraints. ... This work is distributed—I have hard copies of
                 books that have literally been shipped from England for me to
                 digitize. This work brings together people from sociology and
                 comp/rhet backgrounds; working-class writers; French and English
                 speakers; college students and grown adults writing from their
                 WWII experiences. Without the digital platform and the idea of
                 distributed work, this experience would be impossible.




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The second point that I brought up had to do with what Spinuzzi
                 says about surveillance. I love idea that we’ve moved from the
                 policing of the panopticon to the communal and mutually
                 participatory notion of the agora, where we collectively and
                 collaboratively “monitor each other and ourselves” (270).




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I’m wondering though: When we think of authorship
              and collaboration, how possible (or even beneficial) is it
              to “monitor” ourselves? Where (or on what type of
              authorship) should we draw the line? For instance, is
              this democratic notion okay so long at it’s seemingly
              low-stake writing (e-portfolios, archives, etc?) What
              about in other genres and environments?
              Another thing I’m thinking about but really don’t expect
              an answer to come up any time soon is: even though I
              advocate the uses of distributed work and authorship,
              how can we be attentive to both the local/specific and
              the transnational/global? Said another way, how can we
              find balance between the stable individual environment
              and a continually flowing network of disciplines, people,
              texts, and ideas? 
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What’s it mean for
                         authorship?


Sunday, April 14, 13
What’s it mean for
                         ownership?


Sunday, April 14, 13

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Distributed Collaboration

  • 1. Distributed Collaboration CCR 747:::S13 Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 2. Yochai Benkler Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 6. distributed work commons-based peer production Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 7. [CBPP] depends on very large aggregations of individuals independently scouring their information environment in search of opportunities to be creative in small or large increments. These individuals then self- identify for tasks and perform them for a variety of motivational reasons... Practically all successful peer production systems have a robust mechanism for peer review or statistical weeding out of contributions from agents who misjudge themselves. (376) Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 9. First, they must be modular ... divisible into components, or modules, each of which can be produced independently of the production of the others. This enables production to be incremental and asynchronous, pooling the efforts of different people, with different capabilities, who are available at different times (378-79) Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 10. Second, the granularity of the modules is important and refers to the sizes of the project’s modules. For a peer production process to pool successfully a relatively large number of contributors, the modules should be predominantly fine-grained, or small in size. This allows the project to capture contributions from large numbers of contributors whose motivation levels will not sustain anything more than small efforts ... A project will likely be more efficient if it can accommodate variously sized contributions (379). Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 11. Third, and finally, a successful peer production enterprise must have low-cost integration, which includes both quality control over the modules and a mechanism for integrating the contributions into the finished product (379). Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 13. 18,736,245 editors Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 15. “Individuals produce on a nonproprietary basis and contribute their product to a knowledge “commons” that no one is understood as “owning,” and that anyone can, indeed is required by professional norms to, take and extend” (381-82). Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 17. The tragedy of the commons Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 19. Factors for emergence of CBPP - p 369. Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 20. Creativity and production models - p 414 Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 21. Incentive & Motivation p 424 Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 23. Let us call this distributed work coordinative, polycontextual, crossdisciplinary work that splices together divergent work activities (separated by time, space, organizations, and objectives) and that enables the transformations of information and texts that characterize such work. (Spinuzzi, 266) Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 24. Distributed work is the coordinative work that enables sociotechnical networks to hold together and form dense interconnections among and across work activities that have traditionally been separated by temporal, spatial, or disciplinary boundaries. Networks, not hierarchies, are the dominant organizational form here (though one does not preclude the other, and hierarchies persist in distributed work). Distributed work is deeply interpenetrated, with multiple, multidirectional information flows.Yes, work may resemble a process, but this work is performed by assemblages of workers and technologies, assemblages that may not be stable from one incident to the next and in which work may not follow predictable or circumscribed paths. (268) paths. Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 25. “Networks, not hierarchies, are the dominant organizational form here.” (268) Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 26. In this shift toward distributed work, negotiation becomes an essential skill. Trust becomes an ongoing project. Organizations become looser aggregations held together by alliances, and agility entails constantly having to work to reaffirm and redefine alliances (Alberts & Hayes, 2003; Atkinson & Moffat, 2005). Thus, rhetoric becomes an essential area of expertise; direct connections mean that everyone can and should be a rhetor (Carter, 2005). (271) Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 27. What’s it really all about, Alfie? Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 28. Jess: Now, I realize Spinuzzi is not talking about e-portfolios, but why can’t I? I also want to think about digital archives here. I’m interested in both of these things as mediums for reinvigorating learning and promoting writing and literacy, especially in community contexts. And they both represent possibilities within collaborative writing that defies spatial, temporal, and disciplinary constraints. ... This work is distributed—I have hard copies of books that have literally been shipped from England for me to digitize. This work brings together people from sociology and comp/rhet backgrounds; working-class writers; French and English speakers; college students and grown adults writing from their WWII experiences. Without the digital platform and the idea of distributed work, this experience would be impossible. Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 29. The second point that I brought up had to do with what Spinuzzi says about surveillance. I love idea that we’ve moved from the policing of the panopticon to the communal and mutually participatory notion of the agora, where we collectively and collaboratively “monitor each other and ourselves” (270). Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 30. I’m wondering though: When we think of authorship and collaboration, how possible (or even beneficial) is it to “monitor” ourselves? Where (or on what type of authorship) should we draw the line? For instance, is this democratic notion okay so long at it’s seemingly low-stake writing (e-portfolios, archives, etc?) What about in other genres and environments? Another thing I’m thinking about but really don’t expect an answer to come up any time soon is: even though I advocate the uses of distributed work and authorship, how can we be attentive to both the local/specific and the transnational/global? Said another way, how can we find balance between the stable individual environment and a continually flowing network of disciplines, people, texts, and ideas?  Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 31. What’s it mean for authorship? Sunday, April 14, 13
  • 32. What’s it mean for ownership? Sunday, April 14, 13