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In this episode, Stefania Milan joined us behind the mic at Cafe Droog, where we talked about data activism, regulatory data infrastructures, and ways in which justice and equality can be achieved in a datafied society.
Stefania Milan is an Associate Professor of New Media and Digital Culture at the University of Amsterdam. She is the Principal Investigator of the ERC-funded DATACTIVE project, Co-Principal Investigator of the e-LADDA project, and the Project Leader of the Citizenship and Standard-Setting in Digital Networks. Her research lies at the intersection of technologies and society, as she investigates the possibilities of self-organization, emancipation, and autonomy that digital infrastructure opens up.
By Global Digital CulturesIn this episode, Stefania Milan joined us behind the mic at Cafe Droog, where we talked about data activism, regulatory data infrastructures, and ways in which justice and equality can be achieved in a datafied society.
Stefania Milan is an Associate Professor of New Media and Digital Culture at the University of Amsterdam. She is the Principal Investigator of the ERC-funded DATACTIVE project, Co-Principal Investigator of the e-LADDA project, and the Project Leader of the Citizenship and Standard-Setting in Digital Networks. Her research lies at the intersection of technologies and society, as she investigates the possibilities of self-organization, emancipation, and autonomy that digital infrastructure opens up.

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