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Techquitable
Decentralization Research Center
22 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to the Techquitable podcast, your audio guide through the complex landscape of emerging technologies and equitable ownership. Hosted by Connor Spelliscy and Tony Douglas Jr. of the Decentralization Research Center, this podcast will host a diverse array of voices — from researchers and policy makers to forward-thinking entrepreneurs and industry leaders — to keep you informed on the latest findings and research surrounding decentralization, governance and emerging technologies.
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Welcome to the Techquitable podcast, your audio guide through the complex landscape of emerging technologies and equitable ownership. Hosted by Connor Spelliscy and Tony Douglas Jr. of the Decentralization Research Center, this podcast will host a diverse array of voices — from researchers and policy makers to forward-thinking entrepreneurs and industry leaders — to keep you informed on the latest findings and research surrounding decentralization, governance and emerging technologies.
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Self-sovereignty, security and decentralization: Research discussion with Dr. Kelsie Nabben
Techquitable
42 minutes 35 seconds
1 year ago
Self-sovereignty, security and decentralization: Research discussion with Dr. Kelsie Nabben

Dr. Kelsie Nabben (@kelsiemvn) is an ethnographic researcher specializing in the social impacts of emerging technologies, particularly decentralized digital infrastructure (including blockchains, peer-to-peer protocols, and DAOs) and other algorithmic systems (such as LLMs).

She joined the Techquitable podcast to discuss computer aided ethnography, her research on distributed systems, Web 3’s Security Alliance and much more. 

Timestamps:

[1:45] - Kelsie’s unique background

[3:45] - Resilience and decentralized technologies

[6:40] - Research challenges in digital world

[9:20] - Vulnerabilities in digital networks

[17:50] - Dr. Nabben’s early findings

[27:00] - Accountability in Web 3

[31:00] - Social and technical governance

[38:00] - Future role of decentralized technologies

Dr. Nabben’s work includes: 

(1) Is a "Decentralized Autonomous Organization" a Panopticon?: Algorithmic governance as creating and mitigating vulnerabilities in DAOs: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3907693 
(2) Governing Blockchain Security: White Hat Hackers ‘Code of Conduct’: https://kelsienabben.substack.com/p/governing-blockchain-security-white

Techquitable
Welcome to the Techquitable podcast, your audio guide through the complex landscape of emerging technologies and equitable ownership. Hosted by Connor Spelliscy and Tony Douglas Jr. of the Decentralization Research Center, this podcast will host a diverse array of voices — from researchers and policy makers to forward-thinking entrepreneurs and industry leaders — to keep you informed on the latest findings and research surrounding decentralization, governance and emerging technologies.