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: 


  1. 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.
  2. Mannan, M. & Pek, S. (2024). “The Shadow of Digital Feudalism in the Distributed Metaverse”, submitted to Business & Society
  3. Mannan, M. (2024) Blockchain Lawyering (first draft submitted to IGLP GSA 2024 in South Africa)
  4. Nabben, K. & De Filippi, P. (2024) Accountability Protocols? On-chain Dynamics in Blockchain Governance, Internet Policy Review. Volume 13, Issue 4
  5. 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. 
  6. 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). 
  7. Kamalova J. “Exploring Blockchain-Based Alternative Dispute Resolution: Limitations of Traditional Methods and Prospects for Further Research” (2024) Harvard Negotiation Law Review, Forthcoming
  8. 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.
  9. Mannan, M. (2024) “From Digital Humanitarianism to Crypto-Humanitarianism”, International Trade and Business Law Review, Vol. 24, pp. 121-148. 
  10. Merk, T. (2024) “The unusual DAO: an ethnography of building trust in ‘trustless’ spaces” (under revision at Internet Policy Review)
  11. Alston, E., & Cossar, S. (2024) “Encryption as Privacy” (submitted in SSRN, for submission at the Cambridge Law and Institutional Economics journal). 
  12. 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