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"Out of reading [The Dawn of Everything] a colleague and I, Federica Carugati who's a political scientist, started a project called Governance Archaeology. Where we started more systematically cataloguing diverse practices of self-government throughout history, around the world, and starting to develop partnerships with communities that are stewards of these practices."

@ntnsndr

https://shows.acast.com/teamhuman/episodes/nathan-schneider

#TeamHuman #NathanSchneider #GovernanceArchaeology #TheDawnOfEverything

in reply to Strypey

"Just because people are using it for NFT rug-pulls, doesn't mean there's not something in BlockChain. Whether it's the authentication - I don't think it's necessarily mining and tokens - but some kind of public-recordy-thing could be cool."

#DouglasRushkoff

https://shows.acast.com/teamhuman/episodes/nathan-schneider

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in reply to Strypey

"These kinds of networked identities have been with us throughout human history. The nation-state, as the dominant and sole... erector of orders and controller of land, is a relatively new phenomenon. I think there is resilience in having a... wider range of options available to us."

@ntnsndr

https://shows.acast.com/teamhuman/episodes/nathan-schneider

#NetworkedIdentities

This entry was edited (8 months ago)
in reply to Strypey

Does the Governance Archaeology project include a section of online tools for self-government, and/or new practices enabled by them? If so, I'd be very keen to have a look.
in reply to Strypey

nope it is focused on non-digital practices. See govbase.metagov.org and communityrule.info for the digital side
in reply to Nathan Schneider

> it is focused on non-digital practices

I can see the wisdom in this curation decision.

> See govbase.metagov.org and communityrule.info for the digital side

Thanks for the links : )

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