Cooperativism as Contestation to Crypto-colonialism in Puerto Rico

IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q1 CULTURAL STUDIES South Atlantic Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-05-04 DOI:10.1215/00382876-9826046
Jillian Crandall, A. Vázquez
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Increasingly, blockchains and distributed ledger technologies (DLTs) are posed to impact economic futures and urban governance. New forms of human settlement are emerging as a result of and in service to cryptocurrency, curiously concentrating in areas with colonial ties such as Latin America and the global South. Technologists and those who can pay them are largely driving these discourses and decisions forward, while regulators and regular citizens struggle to catch up. If the buzz around blockchain opens the power to dream new techno-economic futures, who has the power and privilege to dream? This paper explores the intersection of digital technology with alternative economic visions in Puerto Rico, using principles of commoning and cooperativism in contestation to venture capitalism, US imperialism, and new crypto-colonialism. We echo Hardt and Negri (2017: 111) in calling advocates for alternative economies to “immerse ourselves into the heart of technologies and attempt to make them our own against the forces of domination that deploy technologies against us.” The goals of this collaborative research are to inform more equitable tech policy legislation in Puerto Rico, to caution against potential co-optation and techno-fixes, and to establish frameworks for cooperative experimentation using digital technologies including DLTs.
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合作主义与波多黎各秘密殖民主义之争
区块链和分布式账本技术(dlt)越来越多地影响着经济未来和城市治理。由于加密货币的出现和服务,新的人类住区形式正在出现,奇怪的是,它们集中在拉丁美洲和全球南方等具有殖民关系的地区。技术专家和那些付得起钱的人在很大程度上推动着这些言论和决定向前发展,而监管机构和普通公民则在努力追赶。如果围绕区块链的热潮开启了梦想新的科技经济未来的力量,那么谁有权力和特权去梦想呢?本文探讨了波多黎各数字技术与替代经济愿景的交集,在风险资本主义、美帝国主义和新加密殖民主义的争论中使用共同和合作主义原则。我们赞同Hardt和Negri(2017: 111)呼吁替代经济的倡导者“将自己沉浸在技术的核心,并试图使它们成为我们自己的,以对抗那些利用技术对抗我们的统治力量。”这项合作研究的目标是为波多黎各更公平的技术政策立法提供信息,警告潜在的合作和技术修复,并建立使用包括dlt在内的数字技术的合作实验框架。
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