[DATAGOV Core] SAVE THE DATE text (any feedback?)

Giulia Campaioli g.campaioli at uva.nl
Fri Dec 19 11:43:52 CET 2025


Hey Jonas,

also really like the new invitation design!

G

On 19/12/25 11:17, Carina Romañach Nasser via Core wrote:
> The form idea is great, especially if we want to make sure that 
> participants include all the necessary information (such as special 
> accommodations).
>
> I really like the reworked pitch and graph. The pop of color + 
> different font sizes make a huge difference.
>
> Thanks for working on this!
>
>
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> *From:* Core <core-bounces at lists.datagovlab.net> on behalf of Meg 
> Kitamura via Core <core at lists.datagovlab.net>
> *Sent:* Friday, December 19, 2025 2:27:10 PM
> *To:* Jonas Breuer <j.a.breuer at uva.nl>; core at lists.datagovlab.net 
> <core at lists.datagovlab.net>
> *Subject:* Re: [DATAGOV Core] SAVE THE DATE text (any feedback?)
> Hi Jonas,
>
> Instead of having people respond to the email, maybe we can create a 
> form to collect emails + ask people if they intend on joining (also 
> ask whether TBD).
>
> I wanted to create a form on cryptpad but they seem to be down… I 
> cannot access at the moment.
>
> Can you remind me when you plan to send out this email?
>
> Best,
>
> Meg
>
> *From: *Core <core-bounces at lists.datagovlab.net> on behalf of Jonas 
> Breuer via Core <core at lists.datagovlab.net>
> *Date: *Friday, December 19, 2025 at 9:50
> *To: *core at lists.datagovlab.net <core at lists.datagovlab.net>
> *Subject: *Re: [DATAGOV Core] SAVE THE DATE text (any feedback?)
>
> Thanks Giulia for your feedback. Mighty appreciated.
> Anyone else?
>
>
> _Save the date — DATAGOV project kickoff (25–27 March 2025, Amsterdam)_
>
> Exciting news! Please mark your calendars for the DATAGOV Project 
> Kickoff, taking place 25–27 March 2025 in Amsterdam, hosted by 
> the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and partner venues.
>
> DATAGOV investigates *regulatory data infrastructures*: systems that 
> actively shape the polity, from monitoring and automated 
> decision-making to mediating access to public services, rights, and 
> welfare. The project, funded by the *European Research 
> Council* (ERC) and led by *Prof. Stefania Milan* (University of 
> Amsterdam), takes a comparative approach across the EU, Brazil, India, 
> and South Africa, to examine how these infrastructures transform 
> governance and what they mean for the future of democracy in an era of 
> pervasive datafication. To start with, our empirical focus is on three 
> technology families: biometrics, digital identity, and health 
> technologies, and how these reconfigure citizenship, sovereignty, and 
> inequality.
>
> While the programme is still taking shape, you can expect an engaging 
> mix of public and closed sessions spread across two days and evenings. 
> The kickoff will feature workshops, keynotes, performances, shared 
> dinners, and a party, bringing together a diverse group of 
> participants from academia, civil society, the arts, and beyond. The 
> event is thoughtfully paced, leaving ample time for conversation, 
> (net)working, and enjoying each other’s company.
>
> More details will follow soon. If you’d like to be kept in the loop, 
> reply to this message.
>
> image.png
>
>
> *From: *Core <core-bounces at lists.datagovlab.net> on behalf of Jonas 
> Breuer via Core <core at lists.datagovlab.net>
> *Date: *Thursday, 18 December 2025 at 15:15
> *To: *core at lists.datagovlab.net <core at lists.datagovlab.net>
> *Subject: *[DATAGOV Core] SAVE THE DATE text (any feedback?)
>
> Any comments? Or already more information that I could add/specify?
>
> _Save the date — DATAGOV project kickoff (25–27 March 2025, Amsterdam)_
>
> Exiting news!!
> Please save the date for the DATAGOV project kickoff on 25–27 March 
> 2025 in Amsterdam (University of Amsterdam (UvA) and more).
>
> DATAGOV is funded by the ERC and Stefania Milan of the University of 
> Amsterdam is the PI.
>
> The project explores regulatory data infrastructures: infrastructures 
> that actively shape the polity, from monitoring and automated 
> decision-making to mediating access to public services, rights, and 
> welfare. Through a comparative lens across the EU, Brazil, India, and 
> South Africa, the project unmasks the impact of regulatory data 
> infrastructure on governance and charts the future of democracy amidst 
> pervasive datafication. To start with, our empirical focus is on three 
> technology families: biometrics, digital identity, and health 
> technologies, and how these reconfigure citizenship, sovereignty, and 
> inequality.
>
> We are still shaping the programme, but you can expect an engaging and 
> diverse mix of closed and public activities two days and evenings.
>
> Expect a blend of workshops, keynotes, and performances, dinner and a 
> party, with a diverse range of speakers and pariticipants from 
> academia, civil society, art and more. Not overpacked, with plenty of 
> time for conversation, (net)working and enjoying.
>
> More details will follow soon. If you’d like to be kept in the loop, 
> reply to this message.
>
>> Also playing around with a card but it does look like a funeral 
> invitation, doesn’t it?
>
> image.png
>
>
>
> *Department of Media Studies*
>
> Jonas Breuer
>
> /Postdoctoral Researcher / DATAGOV Project/
>
> Available on
>
> Tue | Thu
>
>
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