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This session engages with the politics of the Digital Anthropocene. Each of the five papers grapples with, in some sense, the ways in which environmental data are mediated through various forms of digital practice (modelling, exchange, and diplomacy). These papers address some of the core political concerns arising through the intersection of the digital and the environmental, namely, what forms of rights, ownership, and(in)justice are at stake in the production and distribution of environmental data.
Approaching the Digital Anthropocene: Ethnographic Encounters & Conceptual Openings - James Maguire, IT University Copenhagen; Astrid Andersen, Aalborg University; Rachel Douglas Jones, IT University Copenhagen
Energy-Data-Scapes. How to transform energy with data. - Laura Kocksch, Ruhr University Bochum
Scales of Reason: Data Sharing and Climate Change in the Caribbean - Sarah Vaughn, University of California, Berkeley
Rising Ocean Waves: Actual, Digital, North, South - Stefan Helmreich, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Does the Common Heritage Principle make any difference? The case of marine biodiversity in the digital age - Alice Vadrot, University of Vienna, Department of Political Science; Arne Langlet, MARIPOLDATA / University of Vienna; Ina Tessnow von Wysocki, MARIPOLDATA / University of Vienna