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=Notes=
=Notes=
*Moreover, precisely because it is voluntary and
usually temporary, peer production may not support the institutions upon which its own
continued success depends
*Peer production in particular may undermine our private autonomy by extending  
*Peer production in particular may undermine our private autonomy by extending  
our professional lives into formerly private arenas.  
our professional lives into formerly private arenas.  


*For many scholars peer production enables individuals to achieve a form of psychological Wholeness unavailable in ordinary organizational life
*For many scholars peer production enables individuals to achieve a form of psychological Wholeness unavailable in ordinary organizational life

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Notes

  • Moreover, precisely because it is voluntary and

usually temporary, peer production may not support the institutions upon which its own continued success depends

  • Peer production in particular may undermine our private autonomy by extending

our professional lives into formerly private arenas.

  • For many scholars peer production enables individuals to achieve a form of psychological Wholeness unavailable in ordinary organizational life