Open Source Culture is an wikipedagogy open educational resource (OER) that presents a timeline database of an historiography of the open sourcehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source free culture movement.
It was collaboratively developed through several years teaching with the United Nations International Chidren Fund (UNICEF) Apprentice School Neighborhood program, that helped bringing the Wiki Movement to Latin America, in endangered communities and universities alike, meanwhile developing with the international open source movement countless festivals, congresses, cultural centers, and makerspace fablabs. Its open science research is a work in progress that is being developed with the help of countless people from all walks of life for more than two decades.
It was compiled for a masterclass in the University of Saints Andrew Bernard and Chaytan (UFABC) WikiLab organized by Critical Theory SeedBag program and Tecnhopolitics Institute that developed the Internet Regulation Civil Framework.
It already assisted in several open justice policymaking works in the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), Internet Governance Forum (IGF), International Telecommunications Union (ITU), World Summit on Information Society (WSIS), and many other of the most respected international institutions with the purpose of providing evidential data based proof that the open source movement is a common heritage of humanity that must be safeguarded by the United Nations United Nations Education Science Culture Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Convention (WHC) because it diligently fulfill the its selection criterias (i) to represent a masterpiece of human creative genius; (ii) to exhibit an important interchange of human values; (iii) to bear a unique and exceptional testimony to our planetary civilizational cultural tradition; (iv) to be an outstanding example of a type of technological ensemble which illustrates the significant stage of human history since the twentieth century up to today; (vi) to be directly and tangibly associated with historical events of our living traditions and ideas that saved countless lives which inspires artistic and literary works of outstanding universal significance worldwide.
You can read it in my United Nations Academia.edu Profile.
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