Data as Relation is a research project at the IT Uni of Cph, exploring how big data is generated, negotiated and used in governance. Tweet at #dataasrelation
@kaisirlin@estridsorensen Thanks for putting together the conference! Many empirical stories that rendered the nonlinear, overlapping and entangled temporalities of data visible @DaR_ITU
The conference setting. Ready to present our paper “Disrupting the hydrological cycle: on securing water in the digital age of potentiality” at the @DaR_ITU conference Data Times. With @jonas_jessen92 and Adrienne Mannov.
Presenting my work on data practices among transplant coordinators at the Data Times conference @DaR_ITU Welcome by Prof @britwinthereik Lets hope we are soon able to meet IRL. #medicalsts@MeST_CPH_UNI
Wonderful presentation by @AnjaMBJensen on "Invisible urgencies. Data Practices and Data Temporalities" at the @DaR_ITU final conference. On the use and production of data among organ transplant coordinators. Looking at data practices and data through the lens of diplomacy.
It’s finally the day! Our closing conference, Data Times (#datatimes) is taking place “in Copenhagen” on zoom. We have an incredible line-up of speakers and papers.
The day began with @britwinthereik introducing the project, and all its participants past and present. Many thanks due to colleagues, funders and administration in making the work happen!
Wondering what to listen to this summer, #data crowd? @james_maguire56 & @britwinthereik have created this fantastic interview based #podcast - https://t.co/vLULQSoG8n #ituresearch#STStwitter#anthrotwitter
“Clocks,” John Durham Peters writes, “are data-processors.” “Unlike a metronome, which has a regular beat but says nothing cumulative, clocks interpret the time.” Now @tamigraph and @melgregg expand further on this critical logistical technology.
Registration open for our closing #datatimes conference coming up 19th-20th March 2020. See the program and register here —> https://t.co/L5H5zTFUfN #ituresearch
The program for our final conference #datatimes on March 19-20 is out! We hope to see many of you at the ITU. Remember to sign up before March 2nd https://t.co/mHaaC0vV2z
Preparations underway for our final conference later this semester. “Data Times: Immediacies, Lifecycles, Forgettings” on March 19-20th - keynotes from Katherine Verdery, @Hannahcknox & the filmmakers #kirstenastrup og #mariabordoff#ituresearch
Mark your calendars! On the 19th of March, Data as Relation researcher Christopher Gad will participate in a public debate on the consequences of digitalisation for working life in the public sector: sign up here —> https://t.co/UHUIep6YMu
We are looking for 2 postdoctoral researcher for Intimacy in Data Driven Culture! DL 19.12. 2019. @KaarinaNikunen@anukoivunen@ITC_TampereUni @TampereUniSOC https://t.co/l0unPg0LaN
How is the person- or persons plural- figured in/out of #data? Great questions from the People like you project https://t.co/O8JndVhfvp event on December 16th in London
We have extended the deadline for our closing conference on #DataTimes - 21st November - get your abstracts in! https://t.co/Lb92saXYG6 #ituresearch#data
Spændende konference om data-tider organiseret af @DaR_ITU på @ITUkbh til marts 2020. Deadline for abstracts er udskudt til 21. november. For forskere, praktikere i offentlige og private sektor, og andre med interesse i data-tider.
Just under a month left to submit paper and workshop abstracts for our next conference themed 'Civic Participation in the Datafied Society'! We've already received several brilliant submissions, so this promises to be a real corker! Details here: https://t.co/2kTIvHxRix