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About us Practical matters How to find us M.A. (Malcolm) Campbell-Verduyn, PhD

Research interests

My research combines a general focus on ideas and materiality with a specific interest in the roles of non-state actors, technologies and technical artefacts in contemporary global governance.

Publications

Blockchains and Global Society

FinTech

Global Governance of Blockchains

Hybrid materialities, power, and expertise in the era of general purpose technologies

Ineffective policies: Causes and consequences of bad policy decisions

Ineffective Policies: Causes and Consequences of Bad Policy Choices

Introducing the Ignoble Sides of Governance

Satoshi Meets the State: Bad Policy in Uncle Sam’s Initial Encounters with Bitcoin and Distributed Ledger Technology

The Cambridge Global Handbook of Financial Infrastructure

A Stack Made in Heaven?: Exploring AI-Blockchain Intersections and their Implications for Labour and Value

Press/media

Can openness stop digital platforms from exploiting users?

Enrolling into Exclusion: African blockchain and decolonial ambitions in an evolving finance/security infrastructure

Gazing into the Crypto Ball: Why are Football Clubs Adopting Cryptocurrencies?

Approach with Caution: Blockchain Experimentation in the Indo-Pacific

Expert om FATF:s nya kryptoförslag: Verkar vilja att myndigheter ska blanda sig i mer

On Cryptocurrencies & Blockchain Technology

Here is everything you need to know about the “travel rule” for cryptocurrencies

Is the Travel Rule Good or Bad for Crypto? Both

Pengenes privatisering

U.K. in Race to Rewrite Cryptocurrency Tax Rules