Paradox of Open: Responses – Open Future
peter.suber's bookmarks 2023-06-02
Summary:
"We received a number of responses to the Paradox of Open, which we published in the online anthology Paradox of Open: Responses. These include:
- Misunderestimating Openness by James Boyle proposes three ideas for the open movement to thrive in the digital environment of today and tomorrow.
- The Paradox of Growth – Unintended consequences of Open by Anna Mazgal suggests ways for the open movement to address the harms perpetrated in the platform ecosystem with “care protocols” online.
- Openness and Digital Human Rights by Zuzanna Warso analyzes the complicated relationship between human rights and openness.
- Beyond the Fetish of Open by Balázs Bodó questions openness as a goal per se, and invites to reflect on what are the objectives that openness can help to achieve.
- Creative Communities by Jeni Tenisson highlights the need for the open movement to enable and nurture creative communities to thrive.
- How Openness Becomes Exclusionary by Leonhard Dobusch describes the diversity deficits within the open movement.
- Public Memory Challenges and the digital black hole by Carolina Botero takes stock of the digital public space’s role in preserving content, thus safeguarding public memory.
- The Evolving Shape of “The Copyright Wars” by Derek Slater highlights how the “copyright war” should stay on the open movement’s radar as it has been evolving – and it is not over yet...."