Digital commoning and post-capitalist crypto-economies: The case of FairCoop

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Xavier Balaguer Rasillo
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In the context of the current global recession, big tech and big data corporations have amassed a disturbing amount of power and influence in this new phase of platform and surveillance capitalism. Against this backdrop, and inspired by Gibson-Graham’s invitation to look for difference rather than dominance, this paper considers digital commons as a viable post-capitalist alternative. In particular, this research’s focus will be on the international activist collective, FairCoop. This group, inspired by ideas of degrowth, decentralization and post-capitalism, has developed its own crypto-currency, FairCoin, along with tools and infrastructures that seek to challenge the economic and digital status quo. Grounded in ethnographic fieldwork, this investigation explores the practices and experiences of this alternative economic project. Drawing on commoning literature, the paper engages with the challenges that such initiatives face, such as the risky entanglements with crypto-markets, governance mechanisms, transparency and management issues, scalability and individual burnouts. By studying FairCoop and associated collectives such as Komun and Kaana, this paper demonstrates how alternative economies, blockchain initiatives and digital commoning can contribute to more progressive and transformative technological innovation. Yet, focusing on the practice and (re)production of the commons reveals a multifaceted picture. I argue that if we are to study the present and future of digital commoning, it is crucial to engage with difficult issues such as tensions, hierarchies and democratic deficits. These cases will be discussed to further the debate on the possibilities for post-capitalism in the digital era and bring alternative economies, technological innovation and commoning perspectives into a fruitful dialogue.

数字通用和后资本主义加密经济:FairCoop的案例
在当前全球经济衰退的背景下,大型科技和大数据公司在这个平台和监控资本主义的新阶段积累了令人不安的权力和影响力。在这种背景下,并受到吉布森-格雷厄姆寻求差异而非优势的邀请的启发,本文认为数字公地是一种可行的后资本主义选择。特别地,本研究的重点将放在国际活动家集体FairCoop上。这个群体受到去增长、去中心化和后资本主义思想的启发,开发了自己的加密货币FairCoin,以及旨在挑战经济和数字现状的工具和基础设施。本调查以人种学田野调查为基础,探讨了这一替代性经济项目的实践和经验。根据常见文献,本文探讨了此类举措面临的挑战,例如与加密市场的风险纠缠、治理机制、透明度和管理问题、可扩展性和个人倦怠。通过研究FairCoop和相关的集体,如Komun和Kaana,本文展示了替代经济、区块链倡议和数字共同如何有助于更进步和变革性的技术创新。然而,关注公地的实践和(再)生产揭示了一个多方面的画面。我认为,如果我们要研究数字共性的现在和未来,就必须处理一些棘手的问题,比如紧张关系、等级制度和民主缺陷。这些案例的讨论将进一步推动关于数字时代后资本主义可能性的辩论,并将替代经济、技术创新和共同观点带入富有成效的对话。
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Geoforum
Geoforum GEOGRAPHY-
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
5.70%
发文量
201
期刊介绍: Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.
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