[DATAGOV Core] on resistance

Mattéo Bard m.bard at uva.nl
Tue Jun 9 16:32:34 CEST 2026


Thanks Stefi for the recommendations!

I also apologise for not making it to the team meeting this morning, I was attending the SSN. As for my updates:

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Finished the full draft of my pilot and waiting for the feedback to implement next week.
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Drafted up my presentation for SSN (Attached here)
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and now looking forward to some  interesting discussions at the conference (And dreading the intense week of feedback internalisation next week) and also preparing feedback for Sruthi and Carina.

All the best,
Matteo

From: Core <core-bounces at lists.datagovlab.net> on behalf of Sruthi Vanguri via Core <core at lists.datagovlab.net>
Date: Tuesday, 9 June 2026 at 15:56
To: Stefania Milan <S.Milan at uva.nl>; Core Datagov <core at lists.datagovlab.net>
Subject: Re: [DATAGOV Core] on resistance

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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