Publications
Peer-reviewed journal articles
Resch, B., & Rozas, D. (2024). Addressing durability in collaborative organising: Event atmospheres and polyrhythmic affectivity. Human Relations, 0(0). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/00187267241229344
Full paper , Online versionSemenzin, S., Rozas, D., & Hassan, S. (2022). Blockchain-based application at a governmental level: Disruption or illusion? The case of Estonia. Policy and Society, 41 (3), 386-401. DOI: 10.1093/polsoc/puac014
Full paper , Online versionRozas, D., Tenorio-Fornés, A., & Hassan, S. (2021). Analysis of the Potentials of Blockchain for the Governance of Global Digital Commons. Frontiers in Blockchain, 4, 577680, 1-13. DOI: 10.3389/fbloc.2021.577680.
Full paper , Online versionRozas, D., Tenorio-Fornés, A., Díaz Molina, S., & Hassan, S. (2021). When Ostrom Meets Blockchain: Exploring the Potentials of Blockchain for Commons Governance. SAGE Open, 11 (1), 1-14. DOI: 10.1177/21582440211002526.
Full paper , Online versionRozas, D., Gilbert, N., Hodkinson, P., & Hassan, S. (2021). Talk is silver, code is gold? Beyond traditional notions of contribution in peer production: the case of Drupal. Frontiers in Human Dynamics, 3, 618207, 1-16. DOI: 10.3389/fhumd.2021.618207.
Full paper , Online versionRozas, D., & Huckle, S. (2021). Loosen control without losing control: Formalization and Decentralization within commons-based peer production. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 72, 204-223. DOI: 10.1002/asi.24393.
Full paper , Online versionRozas, D. (2020). Affordances of decentralised technologies for commons-based governance of shared technical infrastructure. Prospectives, 1, 1, Bartlett School of Architecture, University College of London (2020). ISSN 2634-8578.
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Peer-reviewed articles in proceedings
Saldivar, J., Martínez-Vicente, E., Rozas, D., Valiente, MC., & Hassan, S. (2023). Blockchain (not) for Everyone: Design Challenges of Blockchain-based Applications. In Extended Abstracts of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI EA ’23), April 23–28, 2023, Hamburg, Germany. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 8 pages. DOI: 10.1145/3544549.3585825.
Full paperValiente, MC., & Rozas, D. (2022). Integration of Ontologies with Decentralized Autonomous Organizations Development: A Systematic Literature Review. In: Garoufallou, E., Ovalle-Perandones, MA., Vlachidis, A. (eds) Metadata and Semantic Research. MTSR 2021. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1537. Springer, Cham. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-98876-0_15
, Online versionRozas, D., Saldivar, J., & Zelickson, E. (2021). The platform belongs to those who work on it! Co-designing worker-centric task distribution models. In Proceedings of the 17th International Symposium on Open Collaboration (OpenSym 2021), September 15–17, 2021, Online, Spain. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 12 pages. DOI: 10.1145/3479986.3479987.
Full paper , Source (LaTeX)Rozas, D. (2014). Drupal as a Commons-Based Peer Production community: a sociological perspective. In Proceedings of The International Symposium on Open Collaboration (OpenSym '14). ACM, New York, NY, USA, Pages 36, 2 pages. DOI: 10.1145/2641580.2641624.
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Books
Hassan, S., Brekke, J., Atzori, M., Bodó, B., Terry, S., De Filippi, P., Beecroft, K., Rozas, D., Orgaz-Alonso, C., Martínez-Vicente, E., López-Morales, G. & Figueras, A. (2020). Scanning the European Ecosystem of Distributed Ledger Technologies for Social and Public Good: What, Why, Where, How, and Ways to Move Forward. Publications Office of the European Union (Joint Research Centre), Luxembourg, 2020, ISBN 978-92-76-21578-3, DOI: 10.2760/300796.
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Book chapters
Rozas, D., & Huckle, S. (2021). Exploring Organization through Contributions: using Activity Theory for the Study of Contemporary Digital Labour Practices. In G. Symon, K. Pritchard & C. Hine (Eds.), Research Methods for Digital Work and Organization: Investigating distributed, multi-modal and mobile work (Chap. 10, pp. 187-209). Oxford University Press. ISBN: 9780198860686. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198860679.003.0010.
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Peer-reviewed conference papers and abstracts
Rozas, D., Resch, B., & Zelickson, E. (2021). Maintaining spirit in collaborative communities: Event atmospheres as participation architecture for affective commoning. 12th International Process Symposium: Organizing beyond organizations for the common good: Confronting major societal challenges through process studies (Rhodes, 01/09/2021).
Full paper , Online versionRozas, D., Resch, B., & Díaz-Molina, S. (2020). Maintaining an affective commons through events: a practice-based study of three collaborative communities. 4th Dauphine Phenomenology Workshop. Experiencing Commons and Communalization: Feeling, Emotion and Affect in the Common Good (Paris, 25/09/2020).
Extended abstractRozas, D., & Díaz-Molina, S. (2019). Potentialities and Limitations of Blockchain Technologies in the Governance of Social Enterprise Collectives: The Case of Smart Ibérica. 7th EMES International Research Conference (Sheffield, 25/06/2019).
Extended abstractRozas, D., Tenorio-Fornés, A., & Hassan, S. (2018). Ostrom’s crypto-principles? Towards a commons-based approach for the use of Blockchain technologies for self-governance. Science, politics, activism and citizenship. Joint meeting of Redes CTS & Catalan Society for the History of Science and Technology (Valencia, 31/05/2018).
AbstractRozas, D. (2016). Talk is silver, code is gold? Contribution beyond source code in Free/Libre Open Source Software communities. In (Un)Making Europe: Capitalism, Solidarities, Subjectivities. Academic Journal Writing: Developing a Publishing Strategy. European Sociological Association PhD summer school 2016 (Lisbon, 21/06/2016).
Conference paperRozas, D., Gilbert, N., & Hodkinson, P. (2015b). Drupal as a runaway object: conceptualisation of peer production activities through Activity Theory. In Organizations and the Examined Life: Reason, Reflexivity and Responsibility, 31st EGOS (European Group for Organizational Studies) Colloquium, (Athens, 04/07/2015).
Conference paper , Source (LaTeX)Rozas, D., Gilbert, N., & Hodkinson, P. (2015). Contribution beyond source code in Free/Libre Open Source Software: the role of affective labour in the Drupal community. In Societies in Transition: Progression or Regression?, BSA 2015 Annual Conference (pp.73-74). British Sociological Association.
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