Defining Web3
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Defining Web3
A Guide to the New Cultural Economy
DuPont, Quinn; Kavanagh, Donncha; Dylan-Ennis, Paul
Emerald Publishing Limited
07/2024
240
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9781835496015
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1. Defining Web3: A Guide to the New Cultural Economy; Quinn DuPont, Donncha Kavanagh and Paul Dylan-Ennis
Part 1: Big Tent
Chapter 2. Web3 is the opportunity we have had all along: Innovation Amnesia and Economic Democracy; Nathan Schneider
Chapter 3. Entering the Field of Web3: 'Infrastructuring' and how to do it; Kelsie Nabben
Chapter 4. Business without firms. A planetary design language for DAOs; Bernhard Resch
Chapter 5. A Progressive Web3: From Social Coproduction to Digital Polycentric Governance; Quinn DuPont
Chapter 6. Institutional Isomorphism in Web3: Same same but different?; Tara Merk and Rolf Hoefer
Chapter 7. Hash, Bash, Cash: How Change Happens in Decentralised Web3 Cultures; Paul Dylan-Ennis
Part 2: Vaudeville
Chapter 8. Political Economy of the Crypto-Art Craze; Geert Lovink
Chapter 9. When Digital Carnival? Distributed Control of the Metaverse Asset Layer to Enable Creative Digital Expression to Flourish; Eric Alston
Chapter 10. Web3 as decentralization theater? A framework for envisioning decentralization strategically; JP Vergne
Chapter 11. The Rise of Blockchain Egregores; Primavera de Filippi, Morshed Mannan, and Wessel Reijers
Chapter 12. Crypto Personalities as Carnivalesque Jesters; Alesha Serada
Chapter 13. Web3: The gentrified carnival?; Donncha Kavanagh
Part 3: Dare Devils
Chapter 14. The Gambler; Sandra Faustino
Chapter 15. Web3 and the amazing Computable Economy; Jason Potts
Chapter 16. Trying to Sell the Crow Queen in Web3: On the resistance of video gamers to cryptocurrencies, NFTs, and their financial logic; Diane-Laure Arjalies and Samuel Compain-Eglin
Chapter 17. Blockchain and Web3: Mirrors, "Jouissance" and Social and Personal Identity Formation; Victoria Lemieux
Chapter 18. Blow That Mausoleum Down; Bill Maurer
Chapter 19. Immediate Gratuitousness; Finn Brunton
Part 1: Big Tent
Chapter 2. Web3 is the opportunity we have had all along: Innovation Amnesia and Economic Democracy; Nathan Schneider
Chapter 3. Entering the Field of Web3: 'Infrastructuring' and how to do it; Kelsie Nabben
Chapter 4. Business without firms. A planetary design language for DAOs; Bernhard Resch
Chapter 5. A Progressive Web3: From Social Coproduction to Digital Polycentric Governance; Quinn DuPont
Chapter 6. Institutional Isomorphism in Web3: Same same but different?; Tara Merk and Rolf Hoefer
Chapter 7. Hash, Bash, Cash: How Change Happens in Decentralised Web3 Cultures; Paul Dylan-Ennis
Part 2: Vaudeville
Chapter 8. Political Economy of the Crypto-Art Craze; Geert Lovink
Chapter 9. When Digital Carnival? Distributed Control of the Metaverse Asset Layer to Enable Creative Digital Expression to Flourish; Eric Alston
Chapter 10. Web3 as decentralization theater? A framework for envisioning decentralization strategically; JP Vergne
Chapter 11. The Rise of Blockchain Egregores; Primavera de Filippi, Morshed Mannan, and Wessel Reijers
Chapter 12. Crypto Personalities as Carnivalesque Jesters; Alesha Serada
Chapter 13. Web3: The gentrified carnival?; Donncha Kavanagh
Part 3: Dare Devils
Chapter 14. The Gambler; Sandra Faustino
Chapter 15. Web3 and the amazing Computable Economy; Jason Potts
Chapter 16. Trying to Sell the Crow Queen in Web3: On the resistance of video gamers to cryptocurrencies, NFTs, and their financial logic; Diane-Laure Arjalies and Samuel Compain-Eglin
Chapter 17. Blockchain and Web3: Mirrors, "Jouissance" and Social and Personal Identity Formation; Victoria Lemieux
Chapter 18. Blow That Mausoleum Down; Bill Maurer
Chapter 19. Immediate Gratuitousness; Finn Brunton
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Blockchain; Cryptocurrency; Crypto Tokens; NFT; Platforms; Bitcoin
Chapter 1. Defining Web3: A Guide to the New Cultural Economy; Quinn DuPont, Donncha Kavanagh and Paul Dylan-Ennis
Part 1: Big Tent
Chapter 2. Web3 is the opportunity we have had all along: Innovation Amnesia and Economic Democracy; Nathan Schneider
Chapter 3. Entering the Field of Web3: 'Infrastructuring' and how to do it; Kelsie Nabben
Chapter 4. Business without firms. A planetary design language for DAOs; Bernhard Resch
Chapter 5. A Progressive Web3: From Social Coproduction to Digital Polycentric Governance; Quinn DuPont
Chapter 6. Institutional Isomorphism in Web3: Same same but different?; Tara Merk and Rolf Hoefer
Chapter 7. Hash, Bash, Cash: How Change Happens in Decentralised Web3 Cultures; Paul Dylan-Ennis
Part 2: Vaudeville
Chapter 8. Political Economy of the Crypto-Art Craze; Geert Lovink
Chapter 9. When Digital Carnival? Distributed Control of the Metaverse Asset Layer to Enable Creative Digital Expression to Flourish; Eric Alston
Chapter 10. Web3 as decentralization theater? A framework for envisioning decentralization strategically; JP Vergne
Chapter 11. The Rise of Blockchain Egregores; Primavera de Filippi, Morshed Mannan, and Wessel Reijers
Chapter 12. Crypto Personalities as Carnivalesque Jesters; Alesha Serada
Chapter 13. Web3: The gentrified carnival?; Donncha Kavanagh
Part 3: Dare Devils
Chapter 14. The Gambler; Sandra Faustino
Chapter 15. Web3 and the amazing Computable Economy; Jason Potts
Chapter 16. Trying to Sell the Crow Queen in Web3: On the resistance of video gamers to cryptocurrencies, NFTs, and their financial logic; Diane-Laure Arjalies and Samuel Compain-Eglin
Chapter 17. Blockchain and Web3: Mirrors, "Jouissance" and Social and Personal Identity Formation; Victoria Lemieux
Chapter 18. Blow That Mausoleum Down; Bill Maurer
Chapter 19. Immediate Gratuitousness; Finn Brunton
Part 1: Big Tent
Chapter 2. Web3 is the opportunity we have had all along: Innovation Amnesia and Economic Democracy; Nathan Schneider
Chapter 3. Entering the Field of Web3: 'Infrastructuring' and how to do it; Kelsie Nabben
Chapter 4. Business without firms. A planetary design language for DAOs; Bernhard Resch
Chapter 5. A Progressive Web3: From Social Coproduction to Digital Polycentric Governance; Quinn DuPont
Chapter 6. Institutional Isomorphism in Web3: Same same but different?; Tara Merk and Rolf Hoefer
Chapter 7. Hash, Bash, Cash: How Change Happens in Decentralised Web3 Cultures; Paul Dylan-Ennis
Part 2: Vaudeville
Chapter 8. Political Economy of the Crypto-Art Craze; Geert Lovink
Chapter 9. When Digital Carnival? Distributed Control of the Metaverse Asset Layer to Enable Creative Digital Expression to Flourish; Eric Alston
Chapter 10. Web3 as decentralization theater? A framework for envisioning decentralization strategically; JP Vergne
Chapter 11. The Rise of Blockchain Egregores; Primavera de Filippi, Morshed Mannan, and Wessel Reijers
Chapter 12. Crypto Personalities as Carnivalesque Jesters; Alesha Serada
Chapter 13. Web3: The gentrified carnival?; Donncha Kavanagh
Part 3: Dare Devils
Chapter 14. The Gambler; Sandra Faustino
Chapter 15. Web3 and the amazing Computable Economy; Jason Potts
Chapter 16. Trying to Sell the Crow Queen in Web3: On the resistance of video gamers to cryptocurrencies, NFTs, and their financial logic; Diane-Laure Arjalies and Samuel Compain-Eglin
Chapter 17. Blockchain and Web3: Mirrors, "Jouissance" and Social and Personal Identity Formation; Victoria Lemieux
Chapter 18. Blow That Mausoleum Down; Bill Maurer
Chapter 19. Immediate Gratuitousness; Finn Brunton
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