Blockchain Governance
Mannan, M. “Blockchain Governance”, talk presentation for the Max Weber Programme at the European University Institute. Fiesole, Italy. 29 September 2021
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Mannan, M. “Blockchain Governance”, talk presentation for the Max Weber Programme at the European University Institute. Fiesole, Italy. 29 September 2021
With NFTs, authors can create “authentic” copies of a digital work which can be sold as ‘originals’, even though anyone else can freely reproduce and redistribute the ‘non-original’ copies of the same work.
The Creative-NFTs initiative aims to go one step further, leveraging the digital scarcity established by NFTs in order to promote digital abundance, encouraging authors and creators to maximize the dissemination of their digital works, as well as to facilitate the reproduction and the remix of these works.
De Filippi, P. “Will the Revolution be Tokenized? Assessing Blockchain’s Promise and Progress in the Public Sphere”, panel presentation at the OECD Global Blockchain Policy Forum 2021. 15 September 2021 (online) Decentralised technologies are emerging as an important feature in the next evolution of the digital economy, and the foundation on which many beneficial new products, services and markets could
Reijers, W. “Teaching and Training in Data Ethics” presented at Teaching Data Science for Non-Data Scientists and Data Ethics for Non-Ethicists at the Hertie School, Berlin. 19-20 August 2021 This workshop, which is sponsored by APSIA, the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs, brings together academic instructors from data science and philosophy to address neglected issues on both sides
De Filippi, P. “Legal Challenges of NFTs as Applied to the Art World” presented at EthCC 4 (Ethereum Community Conference). 22 July 2021 (Paris)
De Filippi, P., Lane, A., Potts, J. “Blockchain is a Platypus: A New Theory of Rapid Technological Evolution” presented at the 18th ISS Conference organised by the International Joseph Schumpeter Society on “Schumpeterian perspective on Radical Change: Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and Broad Societal Transformations”. 8-10 July 2021.
Mannan, M. (with Pek, S.) “The Promises and Pitfalls of Platform Cooperative Governance: A Qualitative Study”, paper presentation for International Co-operative Governance Symposium, Sobey School of Business, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, Canada. 18 June 2021 (online) The 2021 International Co-operative Governance Symposium was an online gathering attended by over 100 delegates, including over 60 presenters from a dozen countries. The
De Filippi, P. “Blockchains and Crypto-Commons: Community Governance Through Decentralized Systems” panel presentation for the session “Are Blockchain Commons Actually a Commons?” at the IASC 2021 Knowledge Commons Conference. 10 June 2021 (online). A three-day virtual conference will be held to discuss issues related to knowledge systems such as innovation spaces, digital resources, open-source software development, and education. The conference
Recognizing the important role that cooperatives can play in the post-pandemic recovery, the Division for Inclusive Social Development of the Department of Economic and Social, in collaboration with the International Cooperative Alliance, organized an expert group meeting on “The Role of Cooperatives in Economic and Social Development: Building Back Better From the COVID-19 Pandemic”
Mannan, M., “Why Blockchain Governance Matters for Bangladesh”, presented at Blockchain Economy Summit 2021: The Upcoming Impact of Blockchain in Bangladesh, organized by FASSET and Inspiring Bangladesh, sponsored by the ICT Division of the Government of Bangladesh. 25 May 2021 (online).
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