Blockchain and Web 3.0
Social, Economic, and Technological Challenges
Herausgeber: Ragnedda, Massimo; Destefanis, Giuseppe
Blockchain and Web 3.0
Social, Economic, and Technological Challenges
Herausgeber: Ragnedda, Massimo; Destefanis, Giuseppe
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Blockchain and Web 3.0 fills the gap in our understanding of blockchain technologies by hosting a discussion of the new technologies in a variety of disciplinary settings.
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Blockchain and Web 3.0 fills the gap in our understanding of blockchain technologies by hosting a discussion of the new technologies in a variety of disciplinary settings.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780367726928
- ISBN-10: 0367726920
- Artikelnr.: 60797815
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780367726928
- ISBN-10: 0367726920
- Artikelnr.: 60797815
Massimo Ragnedda is a senior lecturer in mass communication at Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK. Giuseppe Destefanis is a lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Brunel University, UK.
Chapter 1. Blockchain: a disruptive technology. Massimo Ragnedda and
Giuseppe Destefanis
PART I. Socio-economic aspects and consequences of decentralized
technologies
Chapter 2. The block is hot: A commons-based approach to the development
and deployment of blockchains, Sune Sandbeck, A.T. Kingsmith, Julian von
Bargen,
Chapter 3. Can permissionless blockchains be regulated and resolve some of
the problems of copyright law? Guido Noto La Diega and James Stacey
Chapter 4. Meetups: making space for women on the blockchain, Philippa R.
Adams, Julie Frizzo-Barker, Betty B. Ackah, Peter A. Chow-White
Chapter 5. Drivers of Digital Trust in the Crypto Industry, Scott Freeman,
Ivana Beveridge, Jannis Angelis
Chapter 6. Lightbulb Concrete. Bronwin Patrickson
PART II. Blockchain and Digital Media
Chapter 7. Could blockchain save journalism? An explorative study of
blockchain's potential to make journalism a more sustainable business.
Walid Al-Saqaf and Malin Picha Edwardsson
Chapter 8. The logics of technology decentralization - the case of
Distributed Ledger Technologies. Balazs Bodo and Alexandra Giannopoulou
Chapter 9. Disruptive Blockworks: blockchains and networks / acceleration
and collision
Matthew Lovett
Chapter 10. Blockchained to What (End)? A Socio-material provocation to
check distributed futures, Luke Heemsbergen, Alexia Maddox Robbie Fordyce
Chapter 11. Blockchain and data market. The case of Wibson from a critical
perspective, Guillermina Yansen
PART III. Technological aspects and consequences of decentralized
technologies
Chapter 12. Applying Smart Contracts in Online Dispute Resolutions on a
Large Scale and its Regulatory Implications. Janet Hui Xue and Ralph Holz
Chapter 13. SmartAnvil: Open-Source. Tool Suite for Smart Contract
Analysis. Stéphane Ducasse, Henrique Rocha, Santiago Bragagnolo and Marcus
Denker
Chapter 14. Managing CRM with Fabric Hyperledger blockchain technology.
Dario Puligheddu, Roberto Tonelli and Michele Marchesi
Chapter 15. Privacy with Ethereum Smart Contracts. Duarte Teles and Isabel
Azevedo
Chapter 16. A Hierarchical Structure Model of Success Factors for
(Blockchain-based) Crowdfunding, Felix Hartmann, Xiaofeng Wang and Maria
Ilaria Lunesu
Giuseppe Destefanis
PART I. Socio-economic aspects and consequences of decentralized
technologies
Chapter 2. The block is hot: A commons-based approach to the development
and deployment of blockchains, Sune Sandbeck, A.T. Kingsmith, Julian von
Bargen,
Chapter 3. Can permissionless blockchains be regulated and resolve some of
the problems of copyright law? Guido Noto La Diega and James Stacey
Chapter 4. Meetups: making space for women on the blockchain, Philippa R.
Adams, Julie Frizzo-Barker, Betty B. Ackah, Peter A. Chow-White
Chapter 5. Drivers of Digital Trust in the Crypto Industry, Scott Freeman,
Ivana Beveridge, Jannis Angelis
Chapter 6. Lightbulb Concrete. Bronwin Patrickson
PART II. Blockchain and Digital Media
Chapter 7. Could blockchain save journalism? An explorative study of
blockchain's potential to make journalism a more sustainable business.
Walid Al-Saqaf and Malin Picha Edwardsson
Chapter 8. The logics of technology decentralization - the case of
Distributed Ledger Technologies. Balazs Bodo and Alexandra Giannopoulou
Chapter 9. Disruptive Blockworks: blockchains and networks / acceleration
and collision
Matthew Lovett
Chapter 10. Blockchained to What (End)? A Socio-material provocation to
check distributed futures, Luke Heemsbergen, Alexia Maddox Robbie Fordyce
Chapter 11. Blockchain and data market. The case of Wibson from a critical
perspective, Guillermina Yansen
PART III. Technological aspects and consequences of decentralized
technologies
Chapter 12. Applying Smart Contracts in Online Dispute Resolutions on a
Large Scale and its Regulatory Implications. Janet Hui Xue and Ralph Holz
Chapter 13. SmartAnvil: Open-Source. Tool Suite for Smart Contract
Analysis. Stéphane Ducasse, Henrique Rocha, Santiago Bragagnolo and Marcus
Denker
Chapter 14. Managing CRM with Fabric Hyperledger blockchain technology.
Dario Puligheddu, Roberto Tonelli and Michele Marchesi
Chapter 15. Privacy with Ethereum Smart Contracts. Duarte Teles and Isabel
Azevedo
Chapter 16. A Hierarchical Structure Model of Success Factors for
(Blockchain-based) Crowdfunding, Felix Hartmann, Xiaofeng Wang and Maria
Ilaria Lunesu
Chapter 1. Blockchain: a disruptive technology. Massimo Ragnedda and
Giuseppe Destefanis
PART I. Socio-economic aspects and consequences of decentralized
technologies
Chapter 2. The block is hot: A commons-based approach to the development
and deployment of blockchains, Sune Sandbeck, A.T. Kingsmith, Julian von
Bargen,
Chapter 3. Can permissionless blockchains be regulated and resolve some of
the problems of copyright law? Guido Noto La Diega and James Stacey
Chapter 4. Meetups: making space for women on the blockchain, Philippa R.
Adams, Julie Frizzo-Barker, Betty B. Ackah, Peter A. Chow-White
Chapter 5. Drivers of Digital Trust in the Crypto Industry, Scott Freeman,
Ivana Beveridge, Jannis Angelis
Chapter 6. Lightbulb Concrete. Bronwin Patrickson
PART II. Blockchain and Digital Media
Chapter 7. Could blockchain save journalism? An explorative study of
blockchain's potential to make journalism a more sustainable business.
Walid Al-Saqaf and Malin Picha Edwardsson
Chapter 8. The logics of technology decentralization - the case of
Distributed Ledger Technologies. Balazs Bodo and Alexandra Giannopoulou
Chapter 9. Disruptive Blockworks: blockchains and networks / acceleration
and collision
Matthew Lovett
Chapter 10. Blockchained to What (End)? A Socio-material provocation to
check distributed futures, Luke Heemsbergen, Alexia Maddox Robbie Fordyce
Chapter 11. Blockchain and data market. The case of Wibson from a critical
perspective, Guillermina Yansen
PART III. Technological aspects and consequences of decentralized
technologies
Chapter 12. Applying Smart Contracts in Online Dispute Resolutions on a
Large Scale and its Regulatory Implications. Janet Hui Xue and Ralph Holz
Chapter 13. SmartAnvil: Open-Source. Tool Suite for Smart Contract
Analysis. Stéphane Ducasse, Henrique Rocha, Santiago Bragagnolo and Marcus
Denker
Chapter 14. Managing CRM with Fabric Hyperledger blockchain technology.
Dario Puligheddu, Roberto Tonelli and Michele Marchesi
Chapter 15. Privacy with Ethereum Smart Contracts. Duarte Teles and Isabel
Azevedo
Chapter 16. A Hierarchical Structure Model of Success Factors for
(Blockchain-based) Crowdfunding, Felix Hartmann, Xiaofeng Wang and Maria
Ilaria Lunesu
Giuseppe Destefanis
PART I. Socio-economic aspects and consequences of decentralized
technologies
Chapter 2. The block is hot: A commons-based approach to the development
and deployment of blockchains, Sune Sandbeck, A.T. Kingsmith, Julian von
Bargen,
Chapter 3. Can permissionless blockchains be regulated and resolve some of
the problems of copyright law? Guido Noto La Diega and James Stacey
Chapter 4. Meetups: making space for women on the blockchain, Philippa R.
Adams, Julie Frizzo-Barker, Betty B. Ackah, Peter A. Chow-White
Chapter 5. Drivers of Digital Trust in the Crypto Industry, Scott Freeman,
Ivana Beveridge, Jannis Angelis
Chapter 6. Lightbulb Concrete. Bronwin Patrickson
PART II. Blockchain and Digital Media
Chapter 7. Could blockchain save journalism? An explorative study of
blockchain's potential to make journalism a more sustainable business.
Walid Al-Saqaf and Malin Picha Edwardsson
Chapter 8. The logics of technology decentralization - the case of
Distributed Ledger Technologies. Balazs Bodo and Alexandra Giannopoulou
Chapter 9. Disruptive Blockworks: blockchains and networks / acceleration
and collision
Matthew Lovett
Chapter 10. Blockchained to What (End)? A Socio-material provocation to
check distributed futures, Luke Heemsbergen, Alexia Maddox Robbie Fordyce
Chapter 11. Blockchain and data market. The case of Wibson from a critical
perspective, Guillermina Yansen
PART III. Technological aspects and consequences of decentralized
technologies
Chapter 12. Applying Smart Contracts in Online Dispute Resolutions on a
Large Scale and its Regulatory Implications. Janet Hui Xue and Ralph Holz
Chapter 13. SmartAnvil: Open-Source. Tool Suite for Smart Contract
Analysis. Stéphane Ducasse, Henrique Rocha, Santiago Bragagnolo and Marcus
Denker
Chapter 14. Managing CRM with Fabric Hyperledger blockchain technology.
Dario Puligheddu, Roberto Tonelli and Michele Marchesi
Chapter 15. Privacy with Ethereum Smart Contracts. Duarte Teles and Isabel
Azevedo
Chapter 16. A Hierarchical Structure Model of Success Factors for
(Blockchain-based) Crowdfunding, Felix Hartmann, Xiaofeng Wang and Maria
Ilaria Lunesu