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The Decentralized Web is here to reimagine a connected and sustainable future of ethical data sharing. Join our hosts Jonathan and Justin Bingham as they explore the latest in decentralized and centralized web technologies, and discuss the challenges and opportunities for consent-based data sharing. Together, they’ll be speaking to experts from all different backgrounds to hear more about the transformation of decentralization from concept into practical, everyday reality.
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The American Historical Association is the largest professional organization serving historians in all fields and all professions. The AHA is a trusted voice advocating for history education, the professional work of historians, and the critical role of historical thinking in public life.
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On episode seven of The Decentralized Web, Jonathan Bingham was joined by Monica Jones from Health Data Research UK (HDR UK), where she is Chief Data Officer at DATA-CAN, Associate Director of the North Better Care Partnership and contributing author to the UK Department of Health and Social Care's seminal Data Saves Lives policy. Monica has an inc…
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On The Decentralized Web Podcast episode six, Jonathan Bingham is joined by Paul Henninger, Head of Lighthouse and Partner at KPMG. During the conversation Paul explains the notion of 'the digital self' in a world driven by data and together with Jonathan, they explore how decentralization will be a key driver for addressing the age-old problem of …
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For episode five of The Decentralized Web Podcast, Justin Bingham speaks to Eric Prud'hommeaux, Data Sanitation Engineer at W3C and data Architect at Janeiro Digital. Eric shares the unique start to his career-long fascination with the web, as well was his experience as one of the lead developers of the FHIR standard, which is used by health system…
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For episode four of The Decentralized Web Podcast, Jonathan Bingham speaks to Cameron Boozarjomehri, Privacy Engineer at MITRE. During the conversation, the pair discuss Cameron's perspectives on decentralized web technologies, data privacy, why the way we think about data is changing and the biggest barriers to building a better, safer world. Find…
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Episode three of The Decentralized Web Podcast features special guest Dr. Zulfikar Ramzan, Chief Digital Officer at RSA. Together with hosts Jonathan and Justin Bingham, the group discuss Dr. Ramzan's background in cybersecurity, the importance of building trust in the security of decentralized web technologies and how verifiable credentials, in co…
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In the second episode of The Decentralized Web, Dr James Somauroo, host of the Healthtech Podcast, spoke with Janeiro Digital co-founder and CTO, Justin Bingham. We discuss what it really means for individuals to own their data and how Janeiro has simplified the process, allowing our current systems to unlock the value of decentralization today. Fi…
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In the first episode of The Decentralized Web, Dr James Somauroo, host of The Healthtech Podcast, sat down with Janeiro Digital co-founder and CEO, Jonathan Bingham to discuss the problem of a centralized web and how Janeiro Digital is looking to a future of decentralization. Find out more about Janeiro Digital: www.janeirodigital.com…
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In this episode, AHR editor Alex Lichtenstein speaks with filmmaker Robert Greene about his 2018 film “Bisbee ’17.” In it Greene examines the complex and troubled history of Bisbee, Arizona, a mining town located near the state’s southern border. The film’s central focus is the 1917 illegal removal of more than a thousand striking mine works, and m…
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In the fall of 2018, Wheaton College historian Kathryn Tomasek made a visit to Indiana University, Bloomington, as a guest of IU’s Institute for Digital Arts and Humanities. AHR Interview producer Daniel Story sat down with her in front of a live audience to discuss historians and digital scholarship.Kathryn Tomasek is Professor of History at Wheat…
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In this episode, editor Alex Lichtenstein speaks with Kathryn Olivarius, whose article, “Immunity, Capital, and Power in Antebellum New Orleans,” appears in the April 2019 issue of the AHR. Olivarius is Assistant Professor of History at Stanford University where she focuses on the antebellum South, Greater Caribbean, slavery, and disease. Her book,…
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In this episode we speak with Brandon R. Byrd about his work in African American and African Diaspora intellectual history. His first book, forthcoming from the University of Pennsylvania Press, is titled The Black Republic: African Americans and the Fate of Haiti. Byrd is Assistant Professor of History at Vanderbilt University. He also currently s…
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One of the late-breaking sessions at this year’s AHA Annual Meeting dealt with the devasting fire that engulfed Brazil’s Museu Nacional in September 2018. The session was titled “Archives Burning: The Fire at the National Museum in Rio de Janeiro and Beyond.” We spoke with three of the participants just after the panel concluded: Natalia Sobrevilla…
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In this episode we speak with Bianca Premo and Yanna Yannakakis about their article “A Court of Sticks and Branches: Indian Jurisdiction in Colonial Mexico and Beyond,” which appears in the February 2019 issue of the AHR as part of a forum titled “Indigenous Agency and Colonial Law.” The forum also features an article by Miranda Johnson from the Un…
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Over the past few issues, the AHR has begun broadening what it selects for review beyond the confines of the scholarly monograph. In the April 2018 issue, the journal featured a set of film reviews, in June documentary history, in October museums and public history sites—and in the December issue the graphic history, or history in comic book form. …
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