My OA article “Palliative Presentism & its Alternatives: International Legal Emergencies via Digital Interfaces” has been published in the European Journal of International Law. It is about time, technology, humanitarian emergencies & international law. https://t.co/yFN8Ldv5UG
Big thanks also to some of our incredible lineup of contributors — Angelina Fisher, @t_streinz, @jenraso, Mariana Valverde, @jakusg & @roxanav41 — for joining from many time zones.
Great hybrid-conversation at the Law & Society Association conference about our book (co-ed by @g_sullivan @Dimitri_VdM & me) Global Governance by Data: Infrastructures of Algorithmic Rule, forthcoming open access with @CUP_Law. 🙏to Gavin & to @mattccanfield for comments.
1/5 [NEWS]: Website is live. https://t.co/JmgMCVkwDk
Planetary AI is a collaborative project mapping the #value chains of #AI from the Majority World perspective
1st phase examines the value chains of #data#work The 2nd phase will study materiality and environmental cost of AI.
I have a new article forthcoming in the European Journal of International Law (@ejiltalk): 'Palliative Presentism & its Alternatives: International Legal Emergencies via Digital Interfaces', available via @SSRN pending publication: https://t.co/GmU7hlcYk7... Here's an abstract:
Great to be in conversation with the brilliant @NThylstrup and to share that conversation in print. 👀👇I echo Nanna’s thanks to all involved and am especially grateful to Nanna & @tgammeltoft for hosting the visit at which this started.
1/ Honored (!) to explore digital dispossession's implications for law, critical/cultural data studies & STS with @FleurEJ in @4sWeb's @BackchannelsJ: https://t.co/0Ucs1l5aeo! Thank you Aaron Gregory and @ludovico_rella for your editorial hospitality and guidance! @ERC_Research
As reports have come in about devastating flooding in Malaysia & Thailand, it’s time to step up ambition & engagement in regional disaster diplomacy, as I write today in The Interpreter published by @LowyInstitute https://t.co/x7RnRgRDfJ
After COVID foiled October plans, I’m especially pleased to have made it to @UoELawSchool to deliver one of their 2024 Dean's Lectures on Wed 20 November 2024 at 17:00-18:30, on ‘International Legal Critique Now’
https://t.co/pKCSifvSeU
📣SCRIPT's annual lecture has been rescheduled for the end of November 📣
On Tech Diplomacy & Dilemmas of human-nonhuman interface by Prof. Fleur Johns (UNSW)
Mon 25 November 2024, 17:30 - 20:00 (in-person)
MacLaren Stuart Room, Old College
https://t.co/2qTT3eZwEv
I have a new paper, forthcoming (open access) in the Leiden Journal of International Law (@LJIL_Leiden), entitled 'On Consular Internationalism'. A preprint is now available @SSRN: https://t.co/LZslRmvKQX Thank you to @renskevos & the entire LJIL team. Here's the abstract:
#HappeningNow@MSF SG @Chris_lockyear opens the 2024 Humanitarian Futures Forum #Singapore Thanks @RSIS_NTU for the invite to speak later today on the impact of conflict on the “emerging humanitarian landscape.”
Very excited to announce that this year's London Review of International Law Annual Lecture will be delivered by Susan Marks.
'Trucanini’s Stare', Thursday 21 November, 6.30pm at LSE (MAR 1.08)
https://t.co/eZCxK6yKkZ
States have turned to the ICJ to adjudicate 'mega-political' cases. @Heikekrieger2 argues that this trend is closely related to current structural changes in the international order where the ICJ is an arbiter in transforming international relations. https://t.co/3Si16QHA2b
Our co-editor, @ntinatzouvala, introduces our latest symposium on the rise of politically contentious cases in front of the ICJ. What is at stake, what can we expect, who is driving this trend. https://t.co/qROgoU5Efl
Our new issue of the London Review of International Law is out, with articles by Henrietta Zeffert, Juliana Santos de Carvalho and @celine_hocquet, and our collection of reflections on Gaza and international law from 54 scholars.
https://t.co/iPjpeTaw7n
Wonderful to have a Conversation with Book Symposium in International Trade & Business Law Review focus on #Help: Digital Humanitarianism & the Remaking of Int'l Order (@OUPLaw) 🙏 to Cynthia Farid , @MannanMorshed, Michael Anthony C. Dizon & the ed team. https://t.co/LlOMsCXeu3
New academic year – new #Underworlds episode just dropped🎤
https://t.co/2783UvORLS
*Commons* as Sites & Struggles of Global Dis/Ordering
w/ @IsabelFeichtner (@Uni_WUE) & @ElsaNoterman (@qmulgeography)
On different modes of dis/ordering that practices of commoning can produce