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Episode 222: Nathan Schneider on his new book "Governable Spaces: Democratic Design for Online Life"

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Mar 1, 2024
The podcast explores Nathan Schneider's new book 'Governable Spaces' discussing challenges in creating democratic governance online, open source sustainability, governance failures in projects like Git, diverse forms of governance, and the role of protocols in shaping online communities.
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ANECDOTE

Realizing Online Democracy Gaps

  • Nathan Schneider realized existing online spaces lack tools for real democracy compared to offline groups like garden clubs.
  • This motivated his exploration of online governance to find ways to better support democratic practice digitally.
INSIGHT

The Absence of Digital Democracy

  • Governable spaces are mostly absent digitally, reflecting accepted inadequacies in democratic tools online.
  • We need better democratic infrastructures; practicing democracy daily online supports larger democratic health.
INSIGHT

Open Source Lacks Governance Tools

  • Open source tools like Git lack embedded governance, allowing implicit feudal control by admins.
  • Governance and economic supports were neglected and often corporate-captured, but some open source projects show governance reform is possible.
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