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<p><img src="/medlab/assets/nathan_schneider.png" style="float:left; width: 200px; padding: 0 10px 10px 0px;" /> <strong><a href="https://www.colorado.edu/cmci/people/media-studies/nathan-schneider">Nathan Schneider</a> (assistant professor, Media Studies)</strong> is a journalist who works at the intersections of technology and social change. He co-organized the New School in 2015, Platform Cooperativism, and has been a leader in efforts to develop more democratic business models for the online economy. He is the author of three books, most recently <em><a href="https://nathanschneider.info/e4e">Everything for Everyone: The Radical Tradition That Is Shaping the Next Economy</a></em>, and he co-edited <em><a href="https://nathanschneider.info/books/books/ours-to-hack/">Ours to Hack and to Own: The Rise of Platform Cooperativism, a New Vision for the Future of Work and a Fairer Internet</a></em> with Trebor Scholz. His articles have appeared in publications such as <em>Harper’s</em>, <em>The Nation</em>, <em>The Guardian</em>, <em>Vice</em> and <em>The Catholic Worker</em>. Find more information at <a href="https://nathanschneider.info/">nathanschneider.info</a>.</p>
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<p><img src="/medlab/assets/nathan_schneider.png" style="float:left; width: 200px; padding: 0 10px 10px 0px;" /> <strong><a href="https://www.colorado.edu/cmci/people/media-studies/nathan-schneider">Nathan Schneider</a></strong> (assistant professor, Media Studies) is a journalist who works at the intersections of technology and social change. He co-organized the New School in 2015, Platform Cooperativism, and has been a leader in efforts to develop more democratic business models for the online economy. He is the author of three books, most recently <em><a href="https://nathanschneider.info/e4e">Everything for Everyone: The Radical Tradition That Is Shaping the Next Economy</a></em>, and he co-edited <em><a href="https://nathanschneider.info/books/books/ours-to-hack/">Ours to Hack and to Own: The Rise of Platform Cooperativism, a New Vision for the Future of Work and a Fairer Internet</a></em> with Trebor Scholz. His articles have appeared in publications such as <em>Harper’s</em>, <em>The Nation</em>, <em>The Guardian</em>, <em>Vice</em> and <em>The Catholic Worker</em>. Find more information at <a href="https://nathanschneider.info/">nathanschneider.info</a>.</p>
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<p><img src="/medlab/assets/katy_fetters.png" style="float:left; width: 200px; padding: 0 10px 10px 0px;" /><strong><a href="https://www.colorado.edu/cmci/people/graduate-students/katy-fetters">Katy Fetters</a> (MA student, Media and Public Engagement)</strong> is from Southern California and sometimes wishes she still lived near the beach no matter how charming Boulder is. She once lived out of a car and traveled down south for a good while to experience the allure of Patagonia with her boyfriend. To lend her voice and experience to issues around disability and identity, she started Cerebral Palsy Strong, #cpstrong in 2017. She came to CU to expand her understanding of media and culture to help build upon this work and hopes that it will start to change the way we think about what disability looks like. Katy holds a BA in Liberal Arts from Soka University of America.</p>
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<p><img src="/medlab/assets/katy_fetters.png" style="float:left; width: 200px; padding: 0 10px 10px 0px;" /><strong><a href="https://www.colorado.edu/cmci/people/graduate-students/katy-fetters">Katy Fetters</a></strong> (MA student, Media and Public Engagement) is from Southern California and sometimes wishes she still lived near the beach no matter how charming Boulder is. She once lived out of a car and traveled down south for a good while to experience the allure of Patagonia with her boyfriend. To lend her voice and experience to issues around disability and identity, she started Cerebral Palsy Strong, #cpstrong in 2017. She came to CU to expand her understanding of media and culture to help build upon this work and hopes that it will start to change the way we think about what disability looks like. Katy holds a BA in Liberal Arts from Soka University of America.</p>
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<li><strong><a href="https://www.colorado.edu/cmci/people/iawp/lori-emerson">Lori Emerson</a></strong> - Associate professor of English and Intermedia Arts, Writing, and Performance, founding director of the <a href="https://mediaarchaeologylab.com/">Media Archaeology Lab</a></li>
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" ><generator uri="https://jekyllrb.com/" version="3.8.5">Jekyll</generator><link href="https://cmci.colorado.edu/medlab/feed.xml" rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" /><link href="https://cmci.colorado.edu/medlab/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" /><updated>2019-01-09T16:54:00-07:00</updated><id>https://cmci.colorado.edu/medlab/feed.xml</id><title type="html">Media Enterprise Design Lab @ CU Boulder</title><subtitle>The Media Enterprise Design Lab is a think tank for community ownership and governance in media organizations, based at the University of Colorado Boulder's College of Media, Communication and Information.</subtitle><entry><title type="html">Organizations as Abstractions Over the Law</title><link href="https://cmci.colorado.edu/medlab/2018/12/09/organizations-as-abstractions.html" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="Organizations as Abstractions Over the Law" /><published>2018-12-09T00:00:00-07:00</published><updated>2018-12-09T00:00:00-07:00</updated><id>https://cmci.colorado.edu/medlab/2018/12/09/organizations-as-abstractions</id><content type="html" xml:base="https://cmci.colorado.edu/medlab/2018/12/09/organizations-as-abstractions.html"><p>The law, perhaps by definition, lags behind people working for social change. I certainly found this over and over in the next-generation cooperative projects I profiled in <em><a href="https://nathanschneider.info/e4e">Everything for Everyone</a></em>. One co-op in Catalonia was, legally, a mishmash of entities that presented themselves as if they were a coherent whole; another, in New Zealand, was an LLC that called itself a foundation but operated like a co-op. MEDLab has been working with Action Network, whose founder <a href="https://civichall.org/civicist/build-tech-with-movements/">describes</a> its innovative governance model as “cooperative,” even though the organization is mainly a 501(c)(4) nonprofit. Some of these co-ops are more cooperative in practice than many “actual” co-ops; it’s just that the older co-op law was inadequate to meet their needs. They had to hack.</p>
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" ><generator uri="https://jekyllrb.com/" version="3.8.5">Jekyll</generator><link href="https://cmci.colorado.edu/medlab/feed.xml" rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" /><link href="https://cmci.colorado.edu/medlab/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" /><updated>2019-01-09T21:22:22-07:00</updated><id>https://cmci.colorado.edu/medlab/feed.xml</id><title type="html">Media Enterprise Design Lab @ CU Boulder</title><subtitle>The Media Enterprise Design Lab is a think tank for community ownership and governance in media organizations, based at the University of Colorado Boulder's College of Media, Communication and Information.</subtitle><entry><title type="html">Organizations as Abstractions Over the Law</title><link href="https://cmci.colorado.edu/medlab/2018/12/09/organizations-as-abstractions.html" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="Organizations as Abstractions Over the Law" /><published>2018-12-09T00:00:00-07:00</published><updated>2018-12-09T00:00:00-07:00</updated><id>https://cmci.colorado.edu/medlab/2018/12/09/organizations-as-abstractions</id><content type="html" xml:base="https://cmci.colorado.edu/medlab/2018/12/09/organizations-as-abstractions.html"><p>The law, perhaps by definition, lags behind people working for social change. I certainly found this over and over in the next-generation cooperative projects I profiled in <em><a href="https://nathanschneider.info/e4e">Everything for Everyone</a></em>. One co-op in Catalonia was, legally, a mishmash of entities that presented themselves as if they were a coherent whole; another, in New Zealand, was an LLC that called itself a foundation but operated like a co-op. MEDLab has been working with Action Network, whose founder <a href="https://civichall.org/civicist/build-tech-with-movements/">describes</a> its innovative governance model as “cooperative,” even though the organization is mainly a 501(c)(4) nonprofit. Some of these co-ops are more cooperative in practice than many “actual” co-ops; it’s just that the older co-op law was inadequate to meet their needs. They had to hack.</p>
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<p>Really, no organization is what the incorporation statutes and bylaws say it is. Organizations are made of people, culture, relationships, and other things that don’t fit into the letter of our laws, and which shouldn’t. This is especially the case for democratic enterprises trying to operate in a legal regime designed primarily for control by large investors and wealthy donors. Those seeking to develop new strategies for more accountable organizations have to be clever. They have to build the organizational structure as a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstraction_layer">layer of abstraction</a> quite distinct from the legal layer.</p>
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<li>A startup, <a href="https://staffing.coop/">Staffing Cooperative</a>, is developing a new model in which <strong>the co-op serves as a holding company</strong> for non-cooperative subsidiaries, whose workers, in turn, become members of the co-op</li>
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<img src="{{ site.baseurl }}{% link /assets/nathan_schneider.png %}" style="float:left; width: 200px; padding: 0 10px 10px 0px;" /> **[Nathan Schneider](https://www.colorado.edu/cmci/people/media-studies/nathan-schneider) (assistant professor, Media Studies)** is a journalist who works at the intersections of technology and social change. He co-organized the New School in 2015, Platform Cooperativism, and has been a leader in efforts to develop more democratic business models for the online economy. He is the author of three books, most recently _[Everything for Everyone: The Radical Tradition That Is Shaping the Next Economy](https://nathanschneider.info/e4e)_, and he co-edited _[Ours to Hack and to Own: The Rise of Platform Cooperativism, a New Vision for the Future of Work and a Fairer Internet](https://nathanschneider.info/books/books/ours-to-hack/)_ with Trebor Scholz. His articles have appeared in publications such as _Harper's_, _The Nation_, _The Guardian_, _Vice_ and _The Catholic Worker_. Find more information at [nathanschneider.info](https://nathanschneider.info/).
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<img src="{{ site.baseurl }}{% link /assets/nathan_schneider.png %}" style="float:left; width: 200px; padding: 0 10px 10px 0px;" /> **[Nathan Schneider](https://www.colorado.edu/cmci/people/media-studies/nathan-schneider)** (assistant professor, Media Studies) is a journalist who works at the intersections of technology and social change. He co-organized the New School in 2015, Platform Cooperativism, and has been a leader in efforts to develop more democratic business models for the online economy. He is the author of three books, most recently _[Everything for Everyone: The Radical Tradition That Is Shaping the Next Economy](https://nathanschneider.info/e4e)_, and he co-edited _[Ours to Hack and to Own: The Rise of Platform Cooperativism, a New Vision for the Future of Work and a Fairer Internet](https://nathanschneider.info/books/books/ours-to-hack/)_ with Trebor Scholz. His articles have appeared in publications such as _Harper's_, _The Nation_, _The Guardian_, _Vice_ and _The Catholic Worker_. Find more information at [nathanschneider.info](https://nathanschneider.info/).
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<img src="{{ site.baseurl }}{% link /assets/katy_fetters.png %}" style="float:left; width: 200px; padding: 0 10px 10px 0px;" />**[Katy Fetters](https://www.colorado.edu/cmci/people/graduate-students/katy-fetters) (MA student, Media and Public Engagement)** is from Southern California and sometimes wishes she still lived near the beach no matter how charming Boulder is. She once lived out of a car and traveled down south for a good while to experience the allure of Patagonia with her boyfriend. To lend her voice and experience to issues around disability and identity, she started Cerebral Palsy Strong, #cpstrong in 2017. She came to CU to expand her understanding of media and culture to help build upon this work and hopes that it will start to change the way we think about what disability looks like. Katy holds a BA in Liberal Arts from Soka University of America.
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<img src="{{ site.baseurl }}{% link /assets/katy_fetters.png %}" style="float:left; width: 200px; padding: 0 10px 10px 0px;" />**[Katy Fetters](https://www.colorado.edu/cmci/people/graduate-students/katy-fetters)** (MA student, Media and Public Engagement) is from Southern California and sometimes wishes she still lived near the beach no matter how charming Boulder is. She once lived out of a car and traveled down south for a good while to experience the allure of Patagonia with her boyfriend. To lend her voice and experience to issues around disability and identity, she started Cerebral Palsy Strong, #cpstrong in 2017. She came to CU to expand her understanding of media and culture to help build upon this work and hopes that it will start to change the way we think about what disability looks like. Katy holds a BA in Liberal Arts from Soka University of America.
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