[DATAGOV Core] on resistance
Sruthi Vanguri
s.vanguri at uva.nl
Tue Jun 9 15:56:12 CEST 2026
This is inspiring, Stefi! Looking forward to reading.
Sorry I had to miss the team meeting, the political economy workshop was super productive and I got some useful feedback on my pilot :)
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In terms of my updates, most of it had to do with submitting my first full pilot draft to Stefi and Bidisha.
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I attended a panel on India Stack and Euro Stack with Bidisha, Nafis Hasan and Niels ten Oever. I’m enjoying engaging with digital sovereignty as a research area :)
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Submitted my CPDP rapporteur notes
Looking forward to the pilot submission and hanging out with you all at Zeeland :)
Best regards,
Sruthi
From: Core <core-bounces at lists.datagovlab.net> on behalf of Stefania Milan via Core <core at lists.datagovlab.net>
Date: Tuesday, 9 June 2026 at 11:44
To: Core Datagov <core at lists.datagovlab.net>
Subject: [DATAGOV Core] on resistance
Following our (reduced) team meeting this morning, where Jonas mentioned resistance as a potential venue of research, and in the spirit of sharing, here go two book chapters I have recently written on the topic. Both were invited contributions and none is an empirical paper.
The first (file: resistance) is for a book entitled “Theorising Digital Societies”, edited by Thomas Christian Bächle and Jeannette Hofmann (Humboldt Institute for Internet & Society in Berlin). It is a book for a popular audience (which then raises the question why the title includes “theorizing” but who knows).
The second (file: standardizing) is for the edited collection “AI and democracy” by Fernando Filgueiras.
And I throw in a third (file: data activism) which to some extent also speaks about resistance, for obvious reasons.
Now you know how I have spent my evenings in the last few weeks. Please help me say NO next time (I already have the rule I only say yes to friends, but I have too many friends)
No need to read unless interested! stefi
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