[Environment-readinggroup] restarting after summer - share your own writing with the group
Slas
neguseslas at gmail.com
Tue Sep 3 10:56:58 CEST 2024
Hi Fieke,
Unfortunately I do have to work till 5.30pm. I would able to join only by
then.
Best
Slas
Fieke <fieke at criticalinfralab.net> schrieb am Di., 3. Sept. 2024, 8:29 AM:
> Hello environment and tech readers,
>
> The new reading schedule is online
> <https://www.criticalinfralab.net/2024/02/01/environment-reading-group/>.
> Thanks to Janna, Becky and Kimberly for volunteering their articles and PhD
> chapters as reading in this reading group. If others want to share their
> writing, reach out to me at any time!
>
> *Upcoming readings:*
> - September 10: Janna Frenzel – ‘How ‘Green’ Computing is Opening Up a
> New Frontier in Arctic Norway
> <https://ln5.sync.com/dl/f3d343cf0/9d4msu7r-t7ahg3ey-9tvj8sjb-2zfrcg3r>’
> - September 24: [manifesto!] ‘The compost engineers and sus saberes
> lentos: a manifest for regenerative technologies
> <https://codingrights.org/docs/compost_engineers.pdf>‘ by Joana Varon and
> Lucía EganaJuli & Aug
> - October 8: Fieke Jansen – paper on IETF; framing environmental concerns
> and sustainability solutions (email fieke for a copy) + Solar Protocol:
> Exploring Energy-Centered Design
> <https://computingwithinlimits.org/2022/papers/limits22-final-Brain.pdf>
> - October 22: What might degrowth computing look like?
> <https://criticaledtech.com/2022/04/08/what-might-degrowth-computing-look-like/>
> + Strategies for Degrowth Computing
> <https://computingwithinlimits.org/2022/papers/limits22-final-Sutherland.pdf>
> - November 5: Becky Kazansky – TBD (email fieke for a copy)
> - November 19: Water justice and technology. The Covid-19 crisis,
> computational resource control, and water relief policy
> <https://ainowinstitute.org/publication/water-justice-and-technology-report>
> - December 3: Kimberly Anastacio – Dissertation chapter about the ITU and
> IETF work on environment-related standards (email fieke for a copy)
>
>
> Someone asked if we could change the time and date of the reading group.
> This is unfortunately not possible considering the timezone and other
> commitments f the core members of this group.
>
> See you all on September 10th at 16.00 CEST
> https://uva-live.zoom.us/j/5689070082
>
> Best Fieke
>
>
>
> On 19-08-2024 16:58, Fieke wrote:
>
> Hello fellow environment and tech readers,
>
> Greetings from a summery Amsterdam.
>
> On the 10th September we will restart the bi-weekly environment and tech
> reading group. This time we will try something new! We want to start
> engaging with each others writing. Are you working on or have your
> published a writing and want to share and discuss it with the rest of the
> group, let us know! Write me or the list serve an email and we will include
> your piece in the reading group syllabus.
>
> *Engaging with each others work*
> Sharing works in progress can feel daunting at time, so we want these
> session to be constructive. As an author you can use the reading group
> session to ask for feedback on specific parts/aspects of your writing.
>
> We will start these session with a small introduction, where you as an
> author can give context about the paper. Why did you write this paper, what
> was the jump off point, the constraints etc. Afterwards we will proceed by
> talking about main argument and look at each specific section.
>
> Feedback guidelines:
>
> - Don’t be an asshole 😀
> - Give constructive feedback (not only point out what doesn’t work,
> but make suggestions for improvement)
> - Share ideas of where to take the piece (f.ex. If it hasn’t been
> published)
>
>
>
> *Readings *
> After the summer we will take a break from collectively reading a book and
> alternate between readings our own writings and reading the following
> articles and reports:
>
> - The compost engineers and sus saberes lentos: a manifest for
> regenerative technologies
> <https://codingrights.org/docs/compost_engineers.pdf>
> - Solar Protocol: Exploring Energy-Centered Design
> <https://computingwithinlimits.org/2022/papers/limits22-final-Brain.pdf>
> - What might degrowth computing look like?
> <https://criticaledtech.com/2022/04/08/what-might-degrowth-computing-look-like/>
> + Strategies for Degrowth Computing
> <https://computingwithinlimits.org/2022/papers/limits22-final-Sutherland.pdf>
> - Water justice and technology. The Covid-19 crisis, computational
> resource control, and water relief policy
> <https://ainowinstitute.org/publication/water-justice-and-technology-report>
>
>
> Looking forward to seeing you all in September
>
> Best Fieke
>
> --
> Fieke Jansen, PhD
> Postdoctoral Researcher - Media Studies Department - University of Amsterdam
> co-pi critical infrastructure lab
> Member Green Screen Climate Justice and Digital Rights coalition
>
> W: https://www.criticalinfralab.net/
> E: fieke at criticalinfralab.net
>
> Branch Magazine Special Issue 6: Green Screen Edition https://branch.climateaction.tech/issues/issue-6/
>
>
> --
> Fieke Jansen, PhD
> Postdoctoral Researcher - Media Studies Department - University of Amsterdam
> co-pi critical infrastructure lab
> Member Green Screen Climate Justice and Digital Rights coalition
>
> W: https://www.criticalinfralab.net/
> E: fieke at criticalinfralab.net
>
> Branch Magazine Special Issue 6: Green Screen Edition https://branch.climateaction.tech/issues/issue-6/
>
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