Peer Production and Desktop Manufacturing: The Case of the Helix_ T Wind Turbine Project

Through the case of the Helix_ T wind turbine project, this article sets out to argue two points: first, on a theoretical level, that Commons-based peer production, in conjunction with the emerging technological capabilities of three-dimensional printing, can also produce promising hardware, globall...

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subjects Collaboration
Commercial production
Communities
Cooperation
Design
Design engineering
Energy Development
Environmental problems
Environmental technology
Futures
Governance
Human ecology and demography
Industrial design
Information
Knowledge
Manufacturing
Modes of Production
Open source software
Otherness
Paradigms
Peers
Politics
Power
Sociology
Sociology of communication and mass media. Sociolinguistics
Sociology of knowledge and ethics
Sociology of knowledge and sociology of culture
Sociology of science
Technology
Three dimensional printing
Wind power
Wind turbines
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