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David Golumbia

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David Golumbia
Born1963 (1963)
Detroit, Michigan, USA
DiedSeptember 14, 2023(2023-09-14) (aged 59–60)
Academic work
InstitutionsVirginia Commonwealth University
Main interestsCyberlibertarianism

David Alan Golumbia (1963, Detroit – 14 September 2023, Richmond)[1] was an American academic and author. From 2010 to his death he was a professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. His research focused on "cyberlibertarianism, bitcoin, blockchain, and the logic of computing".[2]

He had been selected to be a co-editor of Boundary 2 to succeed Paul Bové but died before he could take up that role.[3]

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  • Golumbia, David (2009). The Cultural Logic of Computation. Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674032927.[4][5]
  • Golumbia, David (2016). The Politics of Bitcoin: Software as Right-Wing Extremism. University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 9781517901806.[6][7]
  • Golumbia, David (2024). Cyberlibertarianism: The Right-Wing Politics of Digital Technology. University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 9781517918149.[8]

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