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<p>Sorry, this the link to the toolbox: transitionmakers.nl</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/2/26 12:59, Giulia Campaioli via
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<p>Dear team, </p>
<p>I hope everyone is doing well, and that the workshop people are
having a good and fruitful time, I look forward to hearing about
it</p>
<p>Here's my bit from last week up to Monday:</p>
<p>- completed the CPDP paper submission with Jonas and Stefi's
support; goes attached.</p>
<p>- <b>reviewed literature </b>on the Brazilian Digital Health
strategy, particularly on the potentialities and concerns, the
framework and applications; this is my entry point for my
postdoctoral project, and in the next months it will take shape
into an empirical paper in Portuguese (co-authored with the
Brazilian research group I collaborate with, based on
interviews) and a paper which I would like to co-author with one
or more people from DATAGOV on health data infrastructures
across countries (maybe a theoretical paper or a comparative
policy analysis?) or across technologies within the same context
(eSUS and CIN?) also depending on what others will be working
on; a working draft goes attached, just FYI (sorry, in PT)</p>
<p>- reviewed and sent feedback of Matteo's blogpost and Stefi's
article on human-data interaction;</p>
<p>- worked on the Infrastructural Inequalities blogpost - which I
am still correcting, as I am fairly unsatisfied; I must admit I
feel very rusty in writing something else than a paper and I
guess I struggle with finding my voice, but I am not too far
from finishing</p>
<p>- two people from the DMI project responded positively to an
email where we invited them to work on a paper together, roughly
based on the DMI project; Paul and Nicola will work in,
respectively, South Africa and Italy to investigate the
digitalization of public infrastructure, with a focus on digital
IDs and an art-based/qualitative approach. I am not sure how
this collaboration may take shape, it is definitely something to
discuss also with Sruthi and Matteo as I wouldn't want this work
to obstruct their pilot and phd project; suggestions are
welcomed :) <br>
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- apart from the meeting with Ray on wednesday, I participated
to the meeting with Framer Framed, of which Meg told you
already;</p>
<p>- finally, on Monday I went to the Affective Learning training
for teachers; what I found interesting for DATAGOV is that their
toolbox for teaching could actually be an useful resource to do
team-building and co-creation activities (maybe at the
retreat?). I could look into it if it sounds interesting.<br>
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This week I am finishing the post and I have to submit my PhD
thesis to the university of co-tutelle to obtain the
double-degree - which also gives me the opportunity to revise
the manuscript and prepare a first draft for INC; in this
regard, I am finishing up the GDC application for funding + I
secured some funding from my PhD to pay the work of an amazing
publishing team (Geert Lovink, Anielek Niemyjski, and Mela
Miekus, all from INC). The book will come out in June as Theory
on Demand volume (if I don't burnout before then :)<br>
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Best, <br>
Giulia</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/2/26 10:22, Meg Kitamura via
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Here is what I was up to last week (+Monday)</div>
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<div role="presentation" style="direction: ltr;">Sent out
invitations through multiple channels. We currently have
55 signups (as of 10:00 AM today). There is unfortunately
no perfect way to share live updates, so I’ll send
occasional updates through links: <a href="https://cryptpad.fr/sheet/#/2/sheet/edit/HUTvaJKcn3GyrefENpUC9bE5/" originalsrc="https://cryptpad.fr/sheet/#/2/sheet/edit/HUTvaJKcn3GyrefENpUC9bE5/" data-outlook-id="a2727ed7-5a77-41ec-8673-62be4c3fb911" moz-do-not-send="true">
https://cryptpad.fr/sheet/#/2/sheet/edit/HUTvaJKcn3GyrefENpUC9bE5/</a></div>
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<div role="presentation" style="direction: ltr;">DATAGOV
kick-off event went live on RMeS website (I’m still
waiting for them to update the text): <a href="https://www.rmes.nl/datagov-kick-off-event/" originalsrc="https://www.rmes.nl/datagov-kick-off-event/" data-outlook-id="c002e3e9-5a37-44f6-b134-9bc36c571c71" moz-do-not-send="true">
https://www.rmes.nl/datagov-kick-off-event/</a></div>
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<div role="presentation" style="direction: ltr;">Had a
meeting with Framer Framed on Monday. Please refer to my
previous email about the details. </div>
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<div role="presentation" style="direction: ltr;">Would like
to schedule a meeting with Ray on the last week of
February. Could we decide between 24<sup>th</sup> (after
14:00) or 25<sup>th</sup> (after 12:00). </div>
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Not directly DATAGOV related but sharing because relevant:</div>
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<div role="presentation" style="direction: ltr;"><span style="font-size: 16px;">I’m co-writing a paper with
Lonneke on how the Japanese government is </span><span style="font-family: Aptos, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><i>digitalizing
</i></span><span style="font-size: 16px;">and </span><i>infrastructuring</i><span style="font-size: 16px;"><i> </i></span>the classroom
(and subsequent resistance efforts, not strong but still
present). We’re trying to make an argument about the
difference between <i>platformizing </i>education vs. <i>infrastructuring</i> education,
the latter creating a condition of “a point of no return,”
which is a phrase used by someone I interviewed in Japan.</div>
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I hope the Norway workshop is fruitful! Excited to hear more
about it next week.</div>
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Meg</div>
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<b>From: </b>Core <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:core-bounces@lists.datagovlab.net" moz-do-not-send="true"><core-bounces@lists.datagovlab.net></a>
on behalf of Stefania Milan via Core <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:core@lists.datagovlab.net" moz-do-not-send="true"><core@lists.datagovlab.net></a><br>
<b>Date: </b>Thursday, February 12, 2026 at 9:49<br>
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<b>Subject: </b>[DATAGOV Core] weekly check-in: going
digital for this week<br>
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Dear all, this week we skipped our check-in moment.
Check-ins are important for a variety of reasons: it is fun
to know what everyone has been up to, and it is a great
occasion to create synergies and ask for feedback or
support. And, importantly, at the more individual level, it
allows each of us to take stock of everything we did in just
one week: a well-deserved pat-on-the-back moment. In the
busy life of academia, we rarely make room for acknowledging
and celebrating progress (even when small), and focus almost
exclusively on what’s left to do (always too much). Finally,
we are a group and it is our chance to bringing to life the
group, even when each of us is working in different tasks
and even locations. </div>
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This is why I would like to have that check-in moment
virtually for this week. Please reply to this tread. It
should cover last week, not the current one ;-)</div>
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I make a start. Please chip in. </div>
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[what I have been up to - note that I focus only on what’s
relevant for DATAGOV! would be so tedious otherwise]</div>
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study monthly check-in: it is awesome to see what
bubbles under the surface of a title/concern. </div>
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Practicalities related to the kick-off event and many,
many personal invites were sent (still sending)</div>
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<div class="ms-outlook-mobile-reference-message skipProofing" role="presentation" style="direction: ltr;"> Lots of
admin, from timesheets to fighting the reimbursement
madness. I am so frustrated things cannot run more
smoothly. For the records, the sage re our
lunches/dinners still ongoing :/</div>
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<div class="ms-outlook-mobile-reference-message skipProofing" role="presentation" style="direction: ltr;"> <span style="font-size: 16px;">Started preparing my upcoming
lecture at Hasselt U, as part of the chair I have over
there this academic year. It is of relevance here
because the five lectures I am going there are
modelled on DATAGOV research programme. The one I am
working on now is entitled "The Datafied Citizen:
Agency, Identity, and Belonging in the Datafied State</span>”<span style="font-size: 16px;">. The good news is that I am
writing down these talks, and at the end I will have a
nice substantive story to share, maybe as a Working
Paper for DATAGOV.</span></div>
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[what I am working on] </div>
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belated book chapters (Listen to me: say no to chapters.
And help me to say no!)</div>
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DATAGOV admin </div>
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