Blockchain, imaginaires religieux et théologie - 2020/2021

Références bibliographiques - Blockchain, imaginaires religieux et théologie

  • Tim May, the Crypto Anarchist Manifesto, Nov 1992
  • Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin : A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System, (White Paper), No publisher, 2008
  • Nick Szabo, Smart Contracts: Building Blocks for Digital Markets, Extropy #16, 1996 
  • Nick Szabo, The God Protocols, 1997 
  • Deux documents fondateurs : Le whitepaper de bitcoin ; le whitepaper d’ethereum, par Vitalik Buterin
  • Document listant les différentes écoles (églises) dans l'écosystème de la blockchain 
  • Liam Kelly, Blockchain was always a religion. And now it’s got its own church, Wired, 2018
  • Becker Katrin, La technologie blockchain et la promesse crypto-divine d’en finir avec les tiers, Études digitales, n° 6, 2018/2, pp. 33-52
  • Coeckelbegh Mark et Reijers Wessel , The Blockchain as a Narrative Technology: Investigating the Social Ontology and Normative Configurations of Cryptocurrencies, Philosophy & Technology, mars 2018, volume 31/1, pp. 103–130
  • Borisenkova Anna, Narrative Refiguration of Social Events: Paul Ricoeur’s Contribution to Rethinking the Social, Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies, 1(1), 2010, pp. 87–98
  • Primavera De Filippi, Bitcoin: a regulatory nightmare to a libertarian dream, Internet Policy Review, 3(2), 2013, pp. 1-12
  • Andrew Feenberg, Questioning Technology, New York: Routledge, 1999
  • Golumbia David, Zealots of the Blockchain. The true believers of the Bitcoin cult, The Baffler, N°38, mars 2018
  • Sheila Jasanoff, Future imperfect: Science, Technology and the Imaginations of Modernity, in S. Jasanoff & S. Kim (Eds.), Sociotechnical imaginaries and the fabrication of power, 2015, (Vol. 1, pp. 1–49)
  • Peter-Paul Verbeek, What Things Do; Philosophical Reflections on Technology, Agency, and Design, Pennsylvania University Press, 2005