[DATAGOV Core] [DRAFT] DATAGOV Kickoff Invitation
Meg Kitamura
m.kitamura at uva.nl
Thu Jan 29 18:47:48 CET 2026
Hi Stefania,
No worries! Sorry I changed the email thread — it got confusing to me too.
I only changed a few things (changing to only 27th and deleting the part where we mention the performances… also adding the list of speakers to spark interest).
— previous draft —
On 26 and 27 March 2026 we invite you to the kick-off event of the DATAGOV project in Amsterdam, hosted by the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and partner venues.
DATAGOV<https://datagovlab.net/> investigates the impact and social costs of regulatory data infrastructures: data-grabbing 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), takes a comparative approach investigating the European Union, 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 four technology families: biometrics, digital identity, and health and education technologies, and how these reconfigure citizenship, sovereignty, and inequality.
Spread across two days, the kick-off will feature workshops, keynotes, performances, and a borrel, bringing together a diverse group of participants from academia, policymaking, industry, civil society, and the arts. The event will also leave ample time for conversation, (net)working, and enjoying each other’s company. All programming is free of charge.
While the program is still taking shape, and keynote speakers will be announced soon!, we already welcome sign ups through this form.
If you would like to keep up to date with our work and activities, please consider joining our mailing list: XXX
From: Stefania Milan <S.Milan at uva.nl>
Date: Thursday, January 29, 2026 at 18:44
To: Meg Kitamura <m.kitamura at uva.nl>, core at lists.datagovlab.net <core at lists.datagovlab.net>
Subject: Re: [DRAFT] DATAGOV Kickoff Invitation
Thanks Meg!
could you also kindly re-send here the mail that was prepared?
these days i am super busy closing down the other project, SPES, so sorry i am lagging behind with other things (like the logo…)
From: Core <core-bounces at lists.datagovlab.net> on behalf of Meg Kitamura via Core <core at lists.datagovlab.net>
Date: Thursday, 29 January 2026 at 17:16
To: core at lists.datagovlab.net <core at lists.datagovlab.net>
Subject: [DATAGOV Core] [DRAFT] DATAGOV Kickoff Invitation
Dear DATAGOV team,
It would be great if we could also discuss the invitation during our next in-person meeting. The goal is to start emailing people by next week!
Attached is a draft — please let me know if you have any feedback!
Best,
Meg
— Draft starts here —
You are cordially invited to the kick-off event of the DATAGOV project in Amsterdam, hosted by the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and partner venues.
Date: March 27, 2026
Time: 9:30 - 15:00, detailed program coming soon
Location: Framer Framed (Oranje-Vrijstaatkade 71 1093 KS, Amsterdam)
Sign up link here<https://cryptpad.fr/form/#/2/form/view/bVASYCqQn1NXYq2c7lLXLya2YPousvA0lnYRgHfEFUU/>
DATAGOV<https://datagovlab.net/> investigates the impact and social costs of regulatory data infrastructures: data-grabbing 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), takes a comparative approach investigating the European Union, 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 four technology families: biometrics, digital identity, and health and education technologies, and how these reconfigure citizenship, sovereignty, and inequality.
The kick-off will feature keynotes, workshops, and a borrel, bringing together a diverse group of participants from academia, policymaking, industry, civil society, and the arts. The event will also leave ample time for conversation, (net)working, and enjoying each other’s company. All programming is free of charge.
While the program is still taking shape, we already have an exciting list of speakers who will be joining us from around the world: Louise Amoore (Durham University), Fernando Filgueiras (Federal University of Goiás), Mirca Madianou (Goldsmiths, University of London), Rocco Bellanova (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Cecilia Passanti (University of Paris), Mansi Kedia (The World Bank Group), Rob van Kranenburg (Universiteit van Tilburg), and others.
If you would like to keep up to date with our work and activities, please consider signing up to our mailing list via our website: https://datagovlab.net/subscribe.html
We are also now on LinkedIn<https://www.linkedin.com/company/datagovlab/> for those who engage!
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