Quinn DuPont, PhD
Research
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Peer Reviewed Publications (21)
Citations: 800+ (h-index: 12)
Books (1), Peer Reviewed Journal Articles (13), Book Chapters (7)
- 21 DuPont, Quinn (2022). “Bitcoin.” In T. Bosch. (Ed.), “You Are Not Expected to Understand This”: How 26 Lines of Code Changed the World. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
- 20 DuPont, Quinn (2021). “Guiding Principles for Ethical Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, and DLT Research.” Cryptoeconomic Systems, (1)1, 1–14. [Featured in MIT Technology Review, 2019.]
- 19 Darra Hofman, Quinn DuPont, Angela Walch, and Ivan Beschastnikh (2021). “Blockchain Governance: De Facto (x)or Designed?” In V. Lemieux & C. Feng (Eds.), Building Decentralized Trust. New York: Springer.
- 18 Wessel Reijers and Quinn DuPont (2021). “Prolegomenon to contemporary ethics of Machine Translation.” In H. Moniz and C. Escartin. (Eds.), Towards Responsible Machine Translation. New York: Springer Nature, Machine Translation: Technologies and Applications Series.
- 17 Bernards, Nick, Campbell-Verduyn, Malcolm, Rodima-Taylor, Daivi, Dimmelmeier, Andreas, Duberry, Jérôme, Dupont, Quinn, Hütten, Moritz, Mahrenbach, Laura, Porter, Tony, Reinsberg, Bernhard (2020). “Interrogating Technology-Led Experiments in Sustainability Governance.” Global Policy.
- 16 Finn, Megan and Quinn DuPont (2020). From Closed World Discourse to Digital Utopianism: The Changing Face of Responsible Computing at Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (1981–1992). Internet Histories. 4(1), 6–31.
- 15 DuPont, Quinn (2020). “Cryptographic Media.” In J. Hunsinger, L. Klastrup, & Matthew M. (Eds.), Second International Handbook of Internet Research. New York: Springer.
- 14 DuPont, Quinn (2019). Cryptocurrencies and Blockchains. Digital Media and Society. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press. 260 pp.
- 13 DuPont, Quinn (2018). "Experiments in Algorithmic Governance: An ethnography of “The DAO,” a failed Decentralized Autonomous Organization." In M. Campbell-Verduyn (Ed.), Bitcoin and Beyond: The Challenges and Opportunities of Blockchains for Global Governance (pp. 157–177). New York: Routledge.
- 12 DuPont, Quinn (2017). Blockchain Identities: Notational Technologies for Control and Management of Abstracted Entities. Metaphilosophy, 48(5), 634–653.
- 11 DuPont, Quinn (2018). "The Cryptological Origins of Machine Translation, from al-Kindi to Weaver." amodern, (8), 1–20.
- 10 DuPont, Quinn (2017). "The Printing Press and Cryptography: Alberti and the Dawn of a Notational Epoch." In K. Ellison & S. Kim (Eds.), A Material History of Medieval and Early Modern Ciphers: Cryptography and the History of Literacy (pp. 95–117). New York: Routledge.
- 9 DuPont, Quinn, Mark Coeckelbergh, and Wessel Reijers. (2017). "Towards a Philosophy of Financial Technologies." Philosophy & Technology, 30(3), 1–6. [equal author contributions].
- 8 Pedersen, Isabel and Quinn DuPont (2017). "Tracking the Telepathic Sublime as a Phenomenon in a Digital Humanities Archive." Digital Humanities Quarterly, 11(4), 1-17.
- 7 DuPont, Quinn, and Bradley Fidler (2016). "Edge Cryptography and the Co-Development of Computer Networks and Cybersecurity." IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 38(2), 55–73. [equal author contributions]
- 6 DuPont, Quinn, and Alana Cattapan (2016). "Moving Forward, Looking Back: Taking Canadian Feminist Histories Online." Atlantis: Critical Studies in Gender, Culture, and Social Justice, 37(2), 225–237. [equal author contributions]
- 5 DuPont, Quinn, and Yuri Takhteyev (2016). Ordering space: Alternative views of ICT and geography. First Monday, 21(8).
- 4 DuPont, Quinn (2014). "Unlocking the Digital Crypt: Exploring a Framework for Cryptographic Reading and Writing." Scholarly and Research Communication, 5(2), 1–7.
- 3 DuPont, Quinn (2014). "The Politics of Cryptography: Bitcoin and the Ordering Machines." The Journal of Peer Production, 1(4), 1–29.
- 2 Takhteyev, Yuri, and Quinn DuPont (2013). "Retrocomputing as Preservation and Remix." Library Hi Tech, 31(2), 355–370. [Honorable Mention Award iConference 2013]
- 1 DuPont, Quinn (2013). "Cracking the Agrippa Code: Cryptography for the Digital Humanities." Scholarly and Research Communication, 4(13), 1–8.
Non-Peer Reviewed Publications (23)
Reviews (4), Media & Reports (19)
- 23 DuPont, Quinn, O’Conluain, Naoise, Dirmeier Katerina, and Sigulla Valentin (2022). “Blockchain & EdTech: Emerging Opportunities for Enhancing the Scholarly Value Chain.” SSRN.
- 22 Shilton, Katie, Finn, Megan, and Quinn DuPont (2021). “Computing Ethics: Shaping Ethical Computer Cultures” Communications of the ACM. 64(11).
- 21 Quinn DuPont (2021) “Condo Management Meets Decentralized Governance.” Coindesk.
- 20 Quinn DuPont (2021) “Universities Are Flunking Blockchain Tech.” Coindesk.
- 19 Nick Bernards, Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn, Daivi Rodima-Taylor, Jerome Duberry, Quinn DuPont, Andreas Dimmelmeier, Moritz Huetten, Laura Mahrenbach, Tony Porter, and Bernhard Reinsberg (2020). “Exploring Technology-Led Experiments in Sustainability Governance.” Backchannels: Society for Social Study of Science.
- 18 Quinn DuPont, Mairi Gkikaki, and Clare Rowan (2020) “DAO, blockchain and cryptography: A conversation with Quinn DuPont.” Exchanges: The Interdisciplinary Research Journal.
- 17 DuPont, Quinn (2019). “The Financial Frontier is Hot.” Allegra Lab.
- 16 DuPont, Quinn (2019). “New Book Reveals Crypto’s Radical Origins.” Breaker Magazine.
- 15 DuPont, Quinn (2019). “Economists Are Missing a Trick With Crypto.” Breaker Magazine.
- 14 DuPont, Quinn (2019). “Researching the Traders Behind the Cryptocurrency Mania.” Cryptoslate.
- 13 DuPont, Quinn (2018). “Facebook’s Ban on Cryptocurrency Ads Means I Can’t Advertise My Book on Cryptocurrency.” Slate.
- 12 DuPont, Quinn (2018). “Social and Technical Risks and Opportunities of Cryptocurrencies and Blockchains.” SSRN.
- 11 DuPont, Quinn. (2017). Golumbia, David, The Politics of Bitcoin: Software as Right-Wing Extremism. Journal of Cultural Economy, 10(4), 1–3.
- 10 DuPont, Quinn and Alana Cattapan. (2017). “Engendering Alice and Bob.” Backchannels: Society for Social Study of Science.
- 9 DuPont, Quinn. (2017). Ubiquitous Computing, Intermittent Critique. Boundary 2 Online.
- 8 DuPont, Quinn (2016). Otherness and Order. In R. A. Gaviria (Ed.), Andrés Ramírez Gaviria: A Line, However Short, Has An Infinite Number Of Points (pp. 14–27). Barcelona: Triton.
- 7 DuPont, Quinn. (2016). “Opinion: Why Apple Isn’t Acting in the Public’s Interest.” Christian Science Monitor.
- 6 DuPont, Quinn. (2016). “Liquid Diet: Is Soylent Really the Cyberfeminism Food of Our Dreams?” This Magazine.
- 5 DuPont, Quinn. (2015). Soll, Jacob, The Reckoning: Financial Accountability and the Rise and Fall of Nations. Journal of Cultural Economy, 9(1), 115–119.
- 4 DuPont, Quinn, and Bill Maurer. (2015). “Ledgers and Law in the Blockchain.” King’s Review. [equal author contributions]
- 3 DuPont, Quinn. (2015). “Opinion: It’s Time to Rethink Polarizing Encryption Debate.” Christian Science Monitor.
- 2 DuPont, Quinn. (2014). “Kryptographie Für Alle: Zur Snowden-Lektion Über Technologische Emanzipation Im Überwachungsstaat.” Berliner Gazette.
- 1 DuPont, Quinn. (2014). Traditions of Systems Theory: Major Figures and Contemporary Developments. Philosophy in Review, 34(5), 199–201.