Many thanks for sharing this Felix. Combined with Geert's 10 theses on 
Wikileaks recently there are some intereting avenues opening with regard to 
understanding the politics and organisational structures of collaborative sites 
like Wikipedia and Wikileaks.

>From recollection this paper might offer some new or useful directions for the 
>research: 

PDF download: 
http://www.rhul.org/politics-and-IR/About-Us/Chadwick/pdf/Chadwick_Digital_Network_Repertoires_and_Organizational_Hybridity_Political_Communication_24_(3)_2007.pdf

HTML version: 
http://74.125.155.132/scholar?q=cache:cZaUGbM0U8UJ:scholar.google.com/&hl=en&as_sdt=2000

I've not read in a little while but I think it shuld be interesting for those 
involved in thinking about the future of this space.

Simon


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