Cryptocurrency and Neo-Feudalism: a conversation with Jodi Dean, David Golumbia, and Britt Paris
About This Event
Scholars have recently argued that 21st century capitalism increasingly resembles a new form of feudalism. If so, how does Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies fit into it? Professors Jodi Dean (Political Science, Hobart & William Smith Colleges), David Golumbia (English and Digital Studies, Virginia Commonwealth University), and Britt Paris (Information Science, Rutgers University) will Join Owen Marshall (Science & Technology Studies, Cornell University) in discussing the ongoing interplay of money, technology, and right-wing ideology in an era of capitalism-in-crisis. RSVP for event reminder and information on future Crypto-Feudalism Working Group activities.
Featured Guests
David Golumbia - Associate Professor of English and Digital Studies, Virginia Commonwealth University Britt Paris - Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science, Rutgers University
Co-sponsors
Meeting space provided by Cornell University's Department of Science & Technology Studies
May 5, 2023, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
423 Morrill Hall
ISD7: Crypto-Feudalism Working Group
Audience: Open to the Public
Category: Workshop or Mini-Seminar
Host: Cornell University
RSVP by May 5, 2023
RSVP to omarshall@cornell.edu
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