Scientific Publications 2024
Our team has worked on extensive academic research throughout the year, including ethnographic research on DAOs, governance disputes, AI system dissection, and more. Here is a complete list of all of BlockhainGov Scientific Publications in 2024:
- Mannan, M. & Pek, S. (2024) “Platform Cooperatives and the Dilemmas of Labor-Member Participation”, in New Technology, Work and Employment, Vol. 39, No. 2, pp. 219-237, https://doi.org/10.1111/ntwe.12273.
- Mannan, M. & Pek, S. (2024). “The Shadow of Digital Feudalism in the Distributed Metaverse”, submitted to Business & Society.
- Mannan, M. (2024) Blockchain Lawyering (first draft submitted to IGLP GSA 2024 in South Africa)
- Nabben, K. & De Filippi, P. (2024) Accountability Protocols? On-chain Dynamics in Blockchain Governance, Internet Policy Review. Volume 13, Issue 4
- Werbach, K, De Filippi, P., Tan, J., Pieters, G. (2024) “Blockchain Governance in the Wild”, Crypto-Economic Systems, Vol. 3, Issue 1. MIT Digital Currency Initiative.
- Mannan, M. & Pek, S. (2024) “The Regulation of Digital Labour Platforms: Broadening our Understanding by Embracing a Plurality of Organizational Archetypes” (to be submitted to Policy & Internet).
- Kamalova J. “Exploring Blockchain-Based Alternative Dispute Resolution: Limitations of Traditional Methods and Prospects for Further Research” (2024) Harvard Negotiation Law Review, Forthcoming
- Bodo, B. & De Filippi, P. (2024) “Trust in Context : The impact of regulation on blockchain and DeFi”, Special Issue on The Impact of Emerging Technologies on Trust and Governance, in Regulation and Governance.
- Mannan, M. (2024) “From Digital Humanitarianism to Crypto-Humanitarianism”, International Trade and Business Law Review, Vol. 24, pp. 121-148.
- Merk, T. (2024) “The unusual DAO: an ethnography of building trust in ‘trustless’ spaces” (under revision at Internet Policy Review)
- Alston, E., & Cossar, S. (2024) “Encryption as Privacy” (submitted in SSRN, for submission at the Cambridge Law and Institutional Economics journal).
- Merk, T. (2024) “Why to DAO? A narrative analysis of the drivers of tokenized Exit to Community” in Proceedings of the European DAO Workshop, https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2407.14327.