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[Commlist] CFP: Emerging ownership models on the blockchain
Tue Jul 02 11:26:11 GMT 2019
*Emerging ownership models on the blockchain*
For a special issue published in the ‘Blockchain for Good’ series of the
peer-reviewed journal /Frontiers in Blockchain/, we are inviting
research articles, case studies, critical commentary, and other forms of
original research contributions that resonate with the topic overview
outlined below.
The aim of this special issue is to explore the emergence of more
progressive implementations of blockchain technology, focusing in
particular on applications and platforms that facilitate new,
alternative, co-operative ownership structures, rather than perpetuating
existing models.
Swartz (2017, p. 86) has identifies identified two ways of adopting
blockchain technology: incorporative efforts to innovate within the
existing system, and radical attempts to bring about a new
techno-economic order. Much of the excitement surrounding blockchain
technologies relates to incorporative applications: large corporations
benefitting from increased efficiency related to transactions, value
capture, or data storage. This special issue hopes to explore
alternatives The aim of this special issue is to explore the emergence
of more progressive implementations of blockchain technology, focusing
in particular on applications and platforms that facilitate new,
alternative, co-operative ownership structures, rather than perpetuating
existing models.that follow the second approach outlined be Swartz.
The successes (and failings) of several projects examples can serve to
exemplify such developments: Robin Hood Co-op, an ‘activist investment
fund’ dedicated to ‘democratising finance on the blockchain,’ relies
relied on a ‘parasitic' algorithm that mimics proprietary trading
strategies, and returns profits to its members. The ongoing art project
terra0 is a self-owning, self-managing, ‘technologically augmented
forest’ launched by a group of developers, theorists and researchers
using the Ethereum blockchain; the group has recently issues
‘Flowertokens’ in an attempt to tokenise natural, physical assets
inspired by CryptoKitties but applied to plants. Resonate, an ‘ethical
music streaming platform,’ runs as a co-op and is built on blockchain
technology; members not only share profits, but also vote on features
and projects to develop, elect board members, and decide collectively on
key policies and appropriate partnerships. A Finallyfinally example is
offered by , there is Backfeed, an initiative that uses blockchain
technology to encourage massive, open-source collaborations between
peers without centralised control, through (transferrable) economic
tokens and (non-transferrable) reputation scores. The result could be
‘massive open-source collaboration without any form of centralised
coordination’.
Extending the trajectory of decentralised, distributed, and co-operative
experiments outlined in these examples, for this special issue we invite
critical reflections, theoretical contributions, as well as and case
studies that consider the following questions:
• What ideological, technological, social, or legal structures are
needed to make alternative ownership models viable on the blockchain?
• Where will alternative ownership models on the blockchain be situated
in relation to the leftist and the libertarian discourse that has so far
dominated the debate?
• Will radically different ownership models be able to withstand
cooption into existing commercial structures?
• What are the roles of artistic experimentation and activist
organisation in advancing (or correcting) efforts to instrumentalise the
blockchain in the creative industries?
• What, finally, is the conceptual and practical role of tokens in all this?
Deadline for articles: 31^st October 2019
For more info, please see here
<https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/10083/emerging-ownership-models-on-the-blockchain>
or email Marcus O’Dair ((m.odair /at/ arts.ac.uk) <mailto:(m.odair /at/ arts.ac.uk)>)
or MartinZeilinger((mz12 /at/ anglia.ac.uk) <mailto:(mz12 /at/ anglia.ac.uk)>).
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