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  • Bauwens, Michel (2005). The Political Economy of Peer Production [1]
  • Bawden, David (2001). Information and digital literacies; a review of concepts [2]
  • Berry, David (2005) [3]
  • Chan, Leslie (n/a). Open Access: Promises and Challenges of Scholarship in the Digital Age [4]
  • Davidson, Alistair (2010). Wikileaks, Karl Marx and you. Links. International Journal of Socialist Renewal. [5]
  • Foster, John Bellamy & McChesney, Robert W. (2011). The Internet’s Unholy Marriage to Capitalism. Monthly Review, March [6]
  • Giroux, Henry (2009). The Spectacle of Illiteracy and the Crisis of Democracy. Truthout [7]
  • Graber, David (2009). Hope in Common. [8]
  • Alison J. Head and Michael B. Eisenberg. "How today's college students use Wikipedia for course–related research" [9]
  • Hardt, Michael (2011). Reclaim the common in communism. Guardian 3.2.2011 [10]
  • Hofmokl, Justyna (2010). Towards an eclectic theory of the Internet commons. International Journal of the Commons 4(1). [11]
  • Kahn, Richard (2009). Critical Pedagogy Taking the Illich Turn [12]
  • Lankshear, Colin & Knobel, Michele (2005). Digital Literacies: Policy, Pedagogy and Research Considerations for Education [13]
  • Lankshear, Colin & Knobel, Michele (2006). Blogging as Participation: The active sociality of a new literacy [14]
  • Mackey, Thomas (2011). Transparencey as a catalyst for interaction and participation in open learning environments. First Monday 16 (10) [15]
  • Merchant, Guy (2005) Digikids: cool dudes and the new writing. E-Learning and Digital Media 2 (1) [16]
  • Newfield, Christopher (2010) The Structure and Silence of Cognitariat. EduFactory [17] or Eurozine [18]
  • Quilligan, James (2010). Beyond State Capitalism. On the Commons. [19] & Derek Wall's comment [20]
  • Shor, Ira. What is Critical Literacy? Journal for Pedagogy, Pluralism & Practice [21]
  • Streckeisen, Peter (2009). Knowledge Society — or Contemporary Capitalism's Fanciest Dress. Analyse & Kritik [22]
  • Staley, D. (2009). Managing the Platform: Higher Education and the Logic of Wikinomics. EDUCAUSE Review 44 (1) (January/February 2009): 36–47. [23]
  • Suoranta, Juha & Vadén, Tere (2004) Breaking radical monopolies. Towards political economy of digital literacy. eLearning, 1 (2), [24]
  • Vadén, Tere & Suoranta, Juha (2008) Social media and levels of freedom [25]
  • Vadén, Tere & Suoranta, Juha (2009) A definition and criticism of cybercommunism. Capital & Class [26]
  • Varto, Juha & Vadén, Tere (2010). Tepedity of the Majority and Participatory Creativity. In Sonvilla-Weiss, Stefan (ed.). Mashup Cultures. SpingerLink. [27]
  • Weller, Martin (2009) Using learning environments as a metaphor for educational change [28] tai pdf [29]
  • Willinsky, John (2007). Of Critical Theory and Critical Literacy [30]
  • Woolsey, Kristina (2005). New Media Literacies. A Language Revolution. [31]