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"This week on #ReimaginingTheInternet, Nathan Schneider (@ntnsndr) explains how poor democracy on major social media platforms has eroded our actual democratic governance, and how practicing democracy in everyday ways can teach us how to practice it well again.

Nathan Schneider wrote the fantastic #GovernableSpaces, out now on UC Press and freely available online."

publicinfrastructure.org/podca…


On Twitch and in person, join me September 18 for a book talk on #GovernableSpaces with the mighty Media Archaeology on campus at CU Boulder. Details here: calendar.colorado.edu/event/sc…


I think the #GovernableSpaces book tour just ended:)

The recording is now available from my conversation yesterday with the brilliant technology scholar and activist Lilly Irani, hosted by no less than the Internet Archive—watch it here: archive.org/details/governable…


Waking up here for today's #GovernableSpaces event in SF lu.ma/governable-spaces-sf


Maybe the question of whether a system is governable matters more than whether it is open.

Illustration by Darija Medic. More in #GovernableSpaces


Spoiler alert: My book #GovernableSpaces ends with this image by Darija Medić, borrowing from the wonderful native-land.ca—a reminder from Indigenous legacies that sovereignty need not depend on monopolies over land and militarized borders.

Start reading at the end, if you do that: luminosoa.org/site/books/10.15…


Hey Bay Area! I'm excited to announce an event on #GovernableSpaces at the Internet Archive on June 8, featuring three brilliant governance experiments from:

Yasmine El Baggari (Hylo)
Émeline Brule (Sequoia Fabrica)
Dr. Shamika Klassen (CU Boulder)

Register here: lu.ma/governable-spaces-sf


ICYMI, the video of the #GovernableSpaces online book launch event is now available, thanks to the Metagovernance Seminar: archive.org/details/governable…


Just saw this—my #GovernableSpaces interview with the great theorist and journalist of technology Mike Masnick is up and out on the Techdirt Podcast: techdirt.com/2024/04/09/techdi…

I hugely admire Mike's grounded thinking on protocols and decentralization. This was a really fun conversation.


Thanks to Justin Hendrix of Tech Policy Press for a fun conversation on #GovernableSpaces: techpolicy.press/nathan-schnei…

While you're there, check out Janet Vertesi's great new piece on TPP on how AI is a shorthand for outsourcing: techpolicy.press/dont-be-foole…


Next week, I'm excited to be joining the All Tech Is Human community (and you?) for a virtual conversation on #GovernableSpaces. This is a nice opportunity to get to know a growing network of folks working for a more excellent internet: linkedin.com/events/7181069573…


I feel so at home at Solidarity Hall—a rare community that understands the interconnections of theology, philosophy, and solidarity economies.

In their newsletter today, Elias Crim and I discuss my new book #GovernableSpaces: solidarityhall.substack.com/p/…


There is no democracy without a commons.

This week I am grateful to be discussing #GovernableSpaces on the Frontiers of Commoning podcast with one of my heroes, David Bollier: bollier.org/blog/nathan-schnei…

David's books are a phenomenal intro to the power and craft of commoning.


While supervising today's egg-mayhem, I was grateful to notice my recent work featured in two of my favorite tech newsletters. These are really helpful intros to #GovernableSpaces and the ideas therein. Read & subscribe!

@wearenew_public: newpublic.substack.com/p/the-i…

Charley Johnson: untangled.substack.com/p/make-…


This passage in #GovernableSpaces was just highlighted to me—as was the fact that it should have included Nextdoor, perhaps the most feudal thing of all.

Find it in chapter one: ntnsndr.in/govbook


I am allowing myself this post during spring break only because it is from the section on "Democratic Play" at the end of chapter 3 in #GovernableSpaces.

Read the whole book free online: nathanschneider.info/govbook


What a beautiful surprise: @mayfirst just sent out an email to co-op members about my book, #GovernableSpaces. So much in the book is inspired by my own time as a member. This means more than I can say.

outreach.mayfirst.org/civicrm/…


We don't ask this question nearly enough. Part of a plea (at Princeton last week) for designing online governance for an internet full of #GovernableSpaces.

Thanks for the photo by Liz Barry.


As Reddit goes public, remember that so much of its success comes from the extent to which it enabled #GovernableSpaces among its users.

Why another IPO and not an #exittocommunity? See the library of examples at e2c.how/library


Yay #GovernableSpaces is on @bookwyrm! bookwyrm.social/book/1492984/s…


When you try to write code that breaks prevailing assumptions, you realize just how deeply embedded those assumptions are.

Here's a bit from #GovernableSpaces on one of my attempts to code my way out of "implicit feudalism." Get the book: ntnsndr.in/govbook


I'm super grateful to be included in the @coloradosun podcast this week to talk about #GovernableSpaces: omny.fm/shows/the-colorado-sun…

Nothing like cooperatively governed local news!


Okay, it's out—I got to geek out on my new book #GovernableSpaces on the @sustainoss podcast with @richlitt and @lhawthorn: podcast.sustainoss.org/222


Toronto-area friends! Please help spread the word about an event next Tuesday for the launch of my new book, #GovernableSpaces:


How do we practice democracy in everyday life?

@ntnsndr talking with @Rushkoff on #TeamHumanShow about this and more on the launch of his new book, #GovernableSpaces just made my day. I’m getting a few copies for our local library and high school.

teamhuman.fm/episodes/284-nath…

cc @baratunde and the #HowToCitizen team


The first review of #GovernableSpaces is out! Thanks to the Co-operative News, ever the equitable pioneers: thenews.coop/175977/topic/tech…

The books will be free to the internet TOMORROW.


My new book #GovernableSpaces comes out NEXT WEEK! Come to virtual and in-person events in Denver and NYC: nathanschneider.info/govbook/


I'm really grateful for @aumouvantsillage's Sozi project. It's a fun way to make creative presentations with nothing but open source and open standards. sozi.baierouge.fr/

I haven't used it in years, but am back in action prepping for my #GovernableSpaces talks.

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