[DATAGOV Core] Fernando's presentation is too long
Giulia Campaioli
g.campaioli at uva.nl
Wed Mar 11 11:59:14 CET 2026
Dear Jonas,
Thanks for sharing.
I think the slideshow is not necessarily too long - 13 slides, makes sense for a 15 mins presentation - but that depends also on how he goes with that. The text is very long and of course reading would be way too long, but also probably the slides are quite dense; maybe we can thank him for sharing the presentation and remind him that he only has 15 mins and that we will have to be strict about this.
Best,
Giulia
On 11/03/2026 10:06, Jonas Breuer via Core wrote:
Hi team,
Fernando sent us his slides (attached). I’m 100% this will take longer than 15min.
I am going to write him an email to tell him that he has to shorten this. But I first want to ask everyone’s opinion if that is ok to do, or if I’m being too Dutch about this? @Stefania you know him?
Sruthi will be the moderator of that session so she’ll have to cut him short and that’s not super comfortable either.
Cheers
From: FERNANDO DE BARROS FILGUEIRAS <fernandofilgueiras at ufg.br><mailto:fernandofilgueiras at ufg.br>
Date: Tuesday, 10 March 2026 at 12:43
To: Jonas Breuer <j.a.breuer at uva.nl><mailto:j.a.breuer at uva.nl>
Cc: Cecilia PASSANTI <cecilia.passanti at etu.u-paris.fr><mailto:cecilia.passanti at etu.u-paris.fr>, Bidisha Chaudhuri <b.chaudhuri at uva.nl><mailto:b.chaudhuri at uva.nl>, Rob van Kranenburg <kranenbu at xs4all.nl><mailto:kranenbu at xs4all.nl>, Stefania Milan <S.Milan at uva.nl><mailto:S.Milan at uva.nl>
Subject: Re: DATAGOV Kick-off (Day 2) – preparing your intervention
Hi Jonas and colleagues,
Thank you for the information. I hope I am up to the task of starting the debate. For those who don't know me, I am a professor at the Federal University of Goiás (Brazil) and currently hold the position of Director of Innovation and Digital Strategy at the Brazilian Ministry of Education. In my presentation, I will discuss Brazil's National Education Data Infrastructure, recently approved by law, which introduces a series of socio-technical changes to educational policies. To organize my ideas, I have prepared this presentation and a short attached article (in construction). It would be fantastic if my colleagues could read it.
Best wishes,
Fernando
Em ter., 10 de mar. de 2026 às 07:20, Jonas Breuer <j.a.breuer at uva.nl<mailto:j.a.breuer at uva.nl>> escreveu:
Dear all,
Thank you again for joining the DATAGOV kick-off and contributing your awesome ideas and expertise. We'd like to invite you to start shaping your Day 2 intervention and begin exchanging with your fellow panellists.
A reminder: the closed workshop is on 26 March (see also my previous mail); the public day is Friday 27 March (agenda attached via Stefania's email).
Your Day 2 session — "Global perspectives on governance by data infrastructure" — runs from 13:15–14:45. Fernando opens with a 15-minute keynote, followed by a 45-minute roundtable with him, Cecilia, Bidisha, Rob (structured around provocative statements and targeted questions), and a 30-minute audience Q&A. (The day starts at 09:30 with coffee; welcome at 10:00, panel 1 at 10.45 and lunch at 12.15.)
@Fernando: Could you share the main themes of your intervention in bullet points, some questions you'd like addressed in the discussion, and whether you'll use slides?
@Cecilia, Bidisha and Rob: Could you share 3–5 bullet points on what you'd most like to discuss, plus up to 5 questions in response to Fernando's intervention? We're looking for short, provocative, idea-dense contributions.
Thank you for sharing your ideas in advance! It will help enormously with preparation.
Kind regards,
The DATAGOV team
PS: Here a few reminders on DATAGOV's focus: we are not a data governance project. We investigate regulatory data infrastructures: socio-technical arrangements through which regulation is enacted via data, metrics, interfaces, and automated procedures. Empirically, we focus on four technology families: biometrics, digital IDs, health technologies, and education technologies; and four geographic areas: Brazil, EU, India, South Africa. Key concerns are redistribution of agency, accountability, and power; new inequalities and harms; and how these infrastructures are contested or normalised. We are also attentive to methodology: how to study these infrastructures in situated ways and how to involve citizens not merely as affected communities, but as participants in sense-making and contestation.
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Department of Media Studies
Jonas Breuer
Postdoctoral Researcher / DATAGOV Project
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Fernando Filgueiras
Professor Associado
Faculdade de Ciências Sociais
Universidade Federal de Goiás
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Fernando-Filgueiras
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