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- Wikipedia:Albert Einstein
Multimedia in the Governance Category
The following lists contain the 5 most recent pages in the Governance Category and each of the categories in turn.
Books
- Pirate Organization
- Pirate Organizations as Precursors of Capitalism
- Caesarism
- How to DAO
- Constitutional Ideas for an Anti-Oligarchic Republic
Articles
- How Attention Relates to Governance in Online Organisations
- Global History of Societal Regulation
- New Forms of Web3-Enabled Nation-Statehood
- Austin Wade Smith on the Core Patterns of Bioregional Governance
- Hypernudge
Interviews
Media
- China's Policy Towards Social Media and the Internet
- Multistakeholder Internet Dialogue
- How Does Technology Change the Balance of Power in Society
- Indymedia - Governance
- Jeanette Hofmann on Wikipedia between Emancipation and Self-Regulation
Podcasts
- Nathan Schneider on Networked Governance in Web3 and Cryptoeconomics
- Trent Macdonald on Emergent Crypto Nations
- Rana Khalaf on Civil Society and Hybrid Forms of Governance
- Julie Cohen and Anne Barron on the Struggle to Define New Governance Institutions for the Information Age
- David Bollier on the Commons as an Approach to Governance, Sustainability and Social Wellbeing