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Defining Web3 - (Research in the Sociology of Organizations) by Quinn DuPont & Donncha Kavanagh & Paul Dylan-Ennis (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Web3 is the latest transformation of the World Wide Web, centred on public blockchains, Crypto tokens, and an ideology of decentralisation.
- About the Author: Quinn DuPont is an information scientist with subject matter expertise in cryptocurrencies, blockchains, and cybersecurity.
- 240 Pages
- Social Science, Sociology
- Series Name: Research in the Sociology of Organizations
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About the Book
Bringing together researchers, artists, and organisational designers to explore Web3's potential as a progressive platform for creative social coordination, this uniquely experimental volume presents the state of the art in socio-cultural and economic research into cryptocurrencies and blockchains.
Book Synopsis
Web3 is the latest transformation of the World Wide Web, centred on public blockchains, Crypto tokens, and an ideology of decentralisation. Defining Web3 presents the state of the art in socio-cultural and economic research from leading scholars in the field of cryptocurrencies and blockchains.
Exploring Web3 as a 'crypto-carnival, ' the papers in this collection take the carnival as their central motif and organising frame to mirror how Web3 is permeated by the carnivalesque, with its games, play, politics, anarchy, dissimulation, humour, vulgarity, excessive consumption, and counter-cultural aesthetics. Walking the line between both enthusiasts and critics, the authors analyse the token economy's messy complications, excesses, dangers, and tensions, and how they might play out for the future of the Internet.
Bringing together researchers, artists, and organisational designers to explore Web3's potential as a progressive platform for creative social coordination, this uniquely experimental volume tackles the deceptively simple question, 'What is Web3?' and imagines where it might take us next.
About the Author
Quinn DuPont is an information scientist with subject matter expertise in cryptocurrencies, blockchains, and cybersecurity. For over a decade, he has held research and development positions at top global universities, startups, and enterprises.
Donncha Kavanagh is Full Professor of Information and Organisation at University College Dublin. His research interests include the sociology of knowledge and technology, the history and philosophy of management thought, pre-modern and postmodern modes of organizing, play, creativity, and (digital) money.
Paul Dylan-Ennis is Lecturer/Assistant Professor in the College of Business, University College Dublin, as well as a CoinDesk columnist. His research focuses on Bitcoin and Ethereum.