[DATAGOV Core] [READ ME] [kick-off] tentative program, prospective invitees, tasks

Giulia Campaioli g.campaioli at uva.nl
Wed Jan 14 15:28:30 CET 2026


Hi everyone,

And thanks Stefi for sending this agenda. I really like Martin's work 
Ecologias Hybridas on data centers' water consumption, and I think it 
would visually work very well in the Framer Framed venue.

I also suggested we could have a panel on Data Infrastructures and 
Socio-Environmental injustices with Martin Tironi and Crosslucid (two 
artist actors, maybe could be complemented with an activist and a 
researcher?). I thought this for Day 2 (maybe right after the 
exhibition) but it could also be on Day 1 I guess.

I propose two possible restructurings of the schedule:

*PROPOSAL 1: *

DAY 1 (invite only)
10-15 - Invited Workshop @IAS (confirmed) (most likely starting with 
light lunch at 1130)
       >> we need to define everything (programme, speakers, order catering)
15:00-16:00 - Living Lab Demo
17:00 - 21:00 Borrel

DAY 2 (open)
all day long at Framer Framed: https://ecologiashibridas.cl/ 
<https://ecologiashibridas.cl/>

09:30-10:00 - Arrival & Coffee
10:00–10:15 — Welcome & framing (Stefania)
10:15-11:00 — Introduction to the project (all)
11:00–12:15 — Keynote Block I (2 speakers)
12:15–13:15 — Networking lunch
13:15–14:15 — Exhibition presentation
14:15-14:45 — Panel Data infrastructures and socio-environmental 
justice with Martin Tironi, CrossLucid, and ...
14:45-15:00 — Closing & borrel

--> this proposal is to have the exhibition at Framer Framed on Day 2 
and the Lab demo in a more grassroots space in the city, directly 
inviting people into the borrel/festive situation (I'm thinking for 
example the place where Geert did the book launch, but could be some 
place else, also Kapitein Zeppos for example, closer but smaller).

*PROPOSAL 2: *

DAY 1 (invite only)
10-15 - Invited Workshop @IAS (confirmed) (most likely starting with 
light lunch at 1130)
       >> we need to define everything (programme, speakers, order catering)
15:00-16:00 - Panel Data infrastructures and socio-environmental 
justice with Martin Tironi, CrossLucid, and ...
17:00 - 21:00 Borrel

DAY 2 (open)
all day long at Framer Framed: https://ecologiashibridas.cl/ 
<https://ecologiashibridas.cl/>

09:30-10:00 - Arrival & Coffee
10:00–10:15 — Welcome & framing (Stefania)
10:15-11:00 — Introduction to the project (all)
11:00–12:15 — Keynote Block I (2 speakers)
12:15–13:15 — Networking lunch
13:15–14:15 — Keynote Block II (3-4 speakers)
14:15-14:45 — Living Lab demo
14:45-15:00 — Closing & borrel

--> this proposal keeps the original structure and changes the Day 1 
exhibition with an intersectorial panel, so that the exhibition can 
still happen at Framer Framed and the Living Lab demo can also happen 
during the open day.

Let me know what you think
Giulia

On 14/1/26 14:37, Stefania Milan via Core wrote:
> Dear all
> I need the green light to start contacting people, since time is 
> running out and our efforts might soon look desperate 😉
> Here some notes and tasks. In purple, what needs to be done
>
> DAY 1 (invite only)
> @IAS (confirmed)- 9-4pm (most likely starting with light lunch at 1130)
> >> we need to define everything (programme, speakers, order catering)
>
> 5pm > public event + festive moment
> @ LOCATION??
> @Giulia Campaioli <mailto:g.campaioli at uva.nl>: what about Martin 
> Tironi’s https://ecologiashibridas.cl/ 
> <https://ecologiashibridas.cl/> (on 
> our advisory board)?
>
> DAY 2 (open)
> 09:30-10:00 - Arrival & Coffee
> 10:00–10:15 — Welcome & framing (Stefania)
> 10:15-11:00 — Introduction to the project (all)
> 11:00–12:15 — Keynote Block I (2 speakers)
> 12:15–13:15 — Networking lunch
> 13:15–14:15 — Keynote Block II (3-4 speakers)
> 14:15-14:45 - Lab demo
> 15:45-15:00 — Closing & borrel
> @core at lists.datagovlab.net <mailto:core at lists.datagovlab.net>: what do 
> you think of this skeleton programme? (After defining speakers, we can 
> arrange the content/format)
> @ LOCATION?? Is Framer Framed an option? I don’t know the space
>
> Potential speakers to reach out to. We need a (also 
> financially) healthy mix of EU and non-EU, and locals.
>
>  *
>     Claudia Aradau
>     <https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/professor-claudia-aradau-1> (UK,
>     IR) OR Louise Amore
>     <https://www.durham.ac.uk/staff/louise-amoore/> (UK,
>     pol geography) - probably not available due to health reasons
>
>  *
>     Fernando Filgueiras (Brazil) - on advisory board; met recently in
>     Brasilia, available to come (at least when we spoke in December),
>     author of this
>     <https://www.cambridge.org/core/elements/abs/artificial-intelligence-and-public-policy/B71FDB14B9DC572152DA23E7CCCC0AF7> and
>     this
>     <https://books.google.nl/books?hl=en&lr=&id=AHfkEAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PP1&dq=Fernando+filgueira+algorithms+as+institutions&ots=l1H5-mQZ1L&sig=7YiHqCf3Ex2GebLxr8Uydd0HA7A#v=onepage&q=Fernando%20filgueira%20algorithms%20as%20institutions&f=false> and
>     much more. Not sure how he is as a speaker, but a generous person
>     and working with government now on health tech
>  *
>     Evelyn Ruppert
>     <https://www.gold.ac.uk/global-change/people/emeritus-staff/> (UK,
>     sociology) - on our advisory board; great for many reasons and fun
>     speaker
>  *
>     Rocco Bellanova OR Mathias Leese (Zurich one or the other 😉) (we
>     could also invite one of them for day 1, the other for day 2)
>  *
>     Martin Tironi
>     <https://diseno.uc.cl/persona/tironi-martin/><https://diseno.uc.cl/persona/tironi-martin/>for
>     the artist programme but also substantive contribution if needed
>  *
>     Mariana Valente (two concerns: she does Internet governance more
>     that governance by; would be a second Brazilian if Fernando joins
>     us, too)
>
>
> Locals, or almost locals:
>
>  *
>     Seda Gurses
>     <https://www.tudelft.nl/staff/f.s.gurses/> (Delft,
>     security engineering) - awesome, and on our advisory board. Very
>     political
>  *
>     Marjolein Lanzig
>     <https://www.uva.nl/profiel/l/a/m.lanzing/m.lanzing.html> (UvA,
>     philosophy) - a great troublemaker, vocal, lively, fun
>  *
>     Niels ten Oever
>     <https://www.uva.nl/en/profile/o/e/n.tenoever/n.tenoever.html> (UvA,
>     critical infrastructure studies) - also a vocal troublemaker, much
>     on governance OF tech and standards, good for a more
>     technically-inclined input; nice also for continuity with
>     DATACTIVE and IN-SIGHT projects (my past endeavour)
>  *
>     Marieke De Goede
>     <https://www.uva.nl/en/profile/g/o/m.degoede/m.degoede.html> (UvA,
>     pol sci) - might be too busy since still dean by then
>  *
>     Bidisha Chaudhuri (UvA, media studies) - India perspective
>     (@Sruthi Vanguri <mailto:s.vanguri at uva.nl> on topic or not?)
>
>
> Sadly,
>
>  *
>     Linnet Taylor is not available due to health reasons.
>
>
> For DAY 1
>
>   * Mansi Kedia for workshop/panel - Governance/Policy/Global
>     South/DPI (@Sruthi Vanguri <mailto:s.vanguri at uva.nl> please
>     provide more info)
>  *
>     Cecilia Passanti (STS, Paris) - just finished PhD on biometrics in
>     Africa. She applied for a DATAGOV postdoc, but didn’t make the
>     cut; might be interesting to invite for the workshop
>  *
>     Maybe Mariana Valente or Fernando?
>  *
>     For the EU: Rocco or Mathias
>  *
>     + maybe Niels and …?
>
>
> Please answer to this thread, we need to make some urgent decisions.
> Thanks a million, stefi
>
>
>
>
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