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UNINA9911046012903321 |
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Decentralized Autonomous Organizations—Governance, Technology, and Legal Perspectives : Proceedings of the 2nd European DAO Workshop (DAWO), Zurich, Switzerland, 2025 / / edited by Michael Lustenberger, Florian Spychiger, Lukas Küng |
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2026 |
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[1st ed. 2026.] |
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1 online resource (XI, 186 p. 17 illus., 13 illus. in color.) |
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Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, , 2198-7254 |
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Industrial organization |
Business information services |
Blockchains (Databases) |
Corporate governance |
Economics - Computer programs |
Organization |
IT in Business |
Blockchain |
Corporate Governance |
Computational Economics |
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This open access book explores the transformative world of DAOs, where decentralized governance meets blockchain technology. Based on a competitive peer-reviewed selection of papers presented at the second European DAO Workshop at ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences in Zurich, Switzerland in 2025, this book provides an in-depth analysis of the current state of DAO research. In this context, it addresses key aspects of DAOs, from governance mechanisms and stakeholder dynamics to the development of essential tools and frameworks. Beyond examining how DAOs can redefine organizational structures, enhance transparency, and promote democratic decision- |
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making, it also addresses important challenges such as centralization risks, legal uncertainties, and integration into existing economic and regulatory frameworks. This book is valuable for researchers and practitioners interested in understanding and promoting the potential of DAOs in creating a fairer and more innovative digital economy. |
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UNINA9911054591703321 |
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Krämer Ronald |
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Ableism, Now Streaming : Disability and Cultural Representations of Crime / / by Ronald Kramer |
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2026 |
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[1st ed. 2026.] |
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1 online resource (184 pages) |
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Palgrave Studies in Crime, Media and Culture, , 2946-3920 |
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Mass media and crime |
Critical criminology |
Criminology |
Mass media |
Communication |
Information theory |
Crime and the Media |
Critical Criminology |
Criminology Theory |
Media Sociology |
Media and Communication Theory |
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-- 1. Introduction -- 2. Crime drama as mediated “freak show” -- 3. Disability as dismissal -- 4. Embracing neurodivergence, but not really -- 5. Projections of the “normate”; 6. Conclusion. |
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The book reveals how ableism permeates cultural portrayals of crime. |
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What does it mean to consume crime narratives that are so thoroughly ableist? While there are many interpretations of crime in media, there is not yet a sustained analysis of its ableist underpinnings and the social and cultural significance of its seemingly endless consumption. Using a range of texts as illustrative material, each chapter explores a strand of the ableist imaginary, how it underpins crime narrativization, and how it is normalized via our consumption. The book argues that the portrayal of crime constitutes a major site for the articulation and defense of ableist thinking. As such, it is a cultural practice replete with symbolic, social and political effects that hamper the lives of disabled people while securing the privileges appended to bodyminds that pass as “normal.” Drawing on radical constructivist logic, the book speaks to those interested in representations of crime and contributes to the emerging subfield of crip criminology. Ronald Kramer is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at University of Auckland, New Zealand. His previous books include Contesting Crime Science: Our Misplaced Faith in Crime Prevention Technology; Culture, Crime and Punishment; and The Rise of Legal Graffiti Writing in New York and Beyond. |
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