This week I spoke with Morshed Mannan (@MannanMorshed), a PhD candidate at Leiden Law School in The Netherlands and Research Fellow at the Institute for the Cooperative Digital Economy at The New School. His research interest in cooperatives and digital technologies eventually led him to blockchain and he’s produced some really interesting research and seminars on its intersection.
During the interview we discuss his previously published research about the differences between trust and confidence on the blockchain and link that to his work about cooperatives, we revisit two projects that were on the podcast preciously (Eva Coop and Colony), and discuss how blockchain and coops can have similar properties while also having a lot to learn from one another. At some point we also agree that cooperatives may be a good way to take entrepreneurship away from the right wing.
Sources:
- Blockchain as a confidence machine: The problem of trust & challenges of governance
- Fostering Worker Cooperatives with Blockchain Technology: Lessons from the Colony Project
- Everything Old is New Again: Evaluating the Legal and Governance Structures of Shared-Services Platform Cooperatives (Unpublished but will be published here soon)
- TBS Interview with Colony
- TBS Interview with Eva Coop
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