编码未来:数字技术专家和下一个系统的构成。

IF 2.2 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Frontiers in Sociology Pub Date : 2025-07-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fsoc.2025.1362848
Dhruv Deepak, Ben Manski
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摘要

数字技术专家正在为我们不久的将来的世界编码。数字平民是数字技术专家的一个子集,他们的目标是扩大共同的生活领域,加强互助,并为共同参与权力创造条件。基于对技术专家作为活动家、技术作为运动、数字代码作为宪法设计的理解,我们分析了数字平民和他们的运动。依托数字技术在设计、提供和主权领域的构成权力理论,我们研究了平台合作社、对等生产系统、数据主权倡议和数字治理平台,并分析了这些倡议如何与更广泛的系统变革运动保持一致。我们认为,数字平民正在创造数字联邦的要素,这是一种民主经济政体的新形式。最后,我们呼吁学者和学术机构介入并支持数字共同努力,增强技术人员为实现共同目标而编码未来的能力。
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Coding the future: digital technologists and the constitution of the next system.

Coding the future: digital technologists and the constitution of the next system.

Coding the future: digital technologists and the constitution of the next system.

Digital technologists are coding the world of our immediate future. Digital commoners are a subset of digital technologists who aim to expand the spheres of life held in common, strengthen mutual aid, and create the conditions for shared participation in power. Relying on an understanding of technologists as activists, of technology as a movement, and of digital code as constitutional design, we analyze the digital commoners and their movement. Relying on a theory of the constitutive powers of digital technology in the areas of design, affordance, and sovereignty, we examine platform cooperatives, peer production systems, data sovereignty initiatives, and digital governance platforms, and analyze how these initiatives align with broader movements for system change. We argue that digital commoners are producing the elements of a digital commonwealth, a new form of democratic economic polity. Finally, we call on scholars and academic institutions to intervene and support digital commoning efforts, amplifying technologists' capacity to code the future toward shared goals.

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Frontiers in Sociology
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