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* Wie sich die Debatte um Corona-Tracing ändern muss. Interview with Chris Köver, Netzpolitik (May 2020) https://netzpolitik.org/2020/wie-sich-die-debatte-um-corona-tracing-aendern-muss/#vorschaltbanner
* Wie sich die Debatte um Corona-Tracing ändern muss. Interview with Chris Köver, Netzpolitik (May 2020) https://netzpolitik.org/2020/wie-sich-die-debatte-um-corona-tracing-aendern-muss/#vorschaltbanner
* A chance to transgress. We Be Imagining, with J. Khadijah Abdurahman, Ilan Mandel and Stanley Muñoz https://americanassembly.org/wbi-podcast/episode-chance-9dtjd4-b5neb
* A chance to transgress. We Be Imagining, with J. Khadijah Abdurahman, Ilan Mandel and Stanley Muñoz https://americanassembly.org/wbi-podcast/episode-chance-9dtjd4-b5neb
## Publications
* The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest (2023), [The Suspicious System: a conversation on the rise of automated bureaucracies](https://titipi.org/pub/Suspicious_Systems.html)
* The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest, ‘From Cloud to Crowd’, NEoN Digital Arts, 17 October 2022, https://neondigitalarts.com/from-cloud-to-crowd/.
* The Institute for Technology In the Public Interest (2022), edited by Helen V Pritchard, and Femke Snelting, [Infrastructural Interactions: Survival, Resistance and Radical Care](http://titipi.org/pub/Infrastructural_Interactions.pdf)
* The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest (2021, 2022), [Infrables: The Cloud is not an Option](https://titipi.org/pub/Infrables.pdf), Iterated at the [Tangible Clouds Workshop](https://tangible-cloud.be) and the series [Digital Solidarities Networks](https://varia.zone/en/dsn-3.html) organized by [Varia](https://varia.zone).
* The Institute for Technology in the public interest (2021), '[EU Digital COVID Certificates: When governments move fast and break things](https://github.com/ehn-digital-green-development/hcert-spec/issues/85)' GitHub, May 28, https://github.com/ehn-digital-green-development/hcert-spec/issues/85
* Aouragh, Miriyam, Gürses, Seda, Pritchard, Helen and Snelting, Femke. [The extractive infrastructures of contact tracing apps](https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/intellect/jem/2020/00000001/a00102s1/art00010) in: Journal of Environmental Media
* Aouragh, M., Gürses, S., Pritchard, H. and Snelting, F. as Institute for Technology in the Public Interest (2020), ‘[The long tail of contact tracing](https://github.com/DP-3T/documents/issues/118)’, GitHub, 10 April, https://github.com/DP-3T/documents/issues/118
# Collaborations and related work
The members of the institute also collaborate in other constellations; some of these collaborations predate the launch of the institute. Our initiatives include: self-initiated research, project development, advocacy and policy work, successful funding applications for academic and artistic research, management of teams and budgets.
## Projects + Research
* Gürses, S. and Poon, M., [Programmable Infrastructures](https://www.tudelft.nl/tbm/onze-faculteit/afdelingen/multi-actor-systems/research/projects/programmable-infrastructures-project).
* Seeta Peña Gangadharan, Seda Gürses, Suresh Venkatasubramanian, [Critiquing and Rethinking Accountability, Fairness and Transparency](https://craft-workshop.gitlab.io), an event co-located with the FaccT Conerence, 2020.
* Bogdan Kulynych, Bekah Overdorf, Ero Balsa, Carmela Troncoso, Seda Gürses, Protective Optimisation Technologies, EPFL, Cornell Tech, TU Delft.
* The Underground Division (Helen Pritchard, Femke Snelting, Jara Rocha), [ROCK REPO](http://ddivision.xyz/)
* Possible Bodies (Femke Snelting, Jara Rocha), [Volumetric Regimes](https://possiblebodies.constantvzw.org/book/index.php?title=Volumetric_Regimes)
* Regenerative Energy Communities (Helen Pritchard, Miranda Moss, Daniel Gustafsson, Eric Snodgrass), [REC](https://regenerative-energy-communities.org/)
* [Citizen Sense](https://citizensense.net/) (Jennifer Gabrys, Helen Pritchard)
## Publications
* Miriyam Aouragh, Layal Ftouni, Maayke Botman,  Sruti Bala. 2021 _Insurgent intersectionality_. Bookchapter, forthcoming. Jennifer Nash (eds.), Routledge companion to intersectionality.
* Pritchard, Helen, Rocha, Jara, & Snelting, Femke. (2020). Figurations of Timely Extraction. Media Theory, 4(2), 155-188. https://journalcontent.mediatheoryjournal.org/index.php/mt/article/view/123
* Helen Pritchard, Loren Britton. _For CS_ in: Interactions, Volume XXVII.4 July-August 2020 https://interactions.acm.org/blog/view/for-cs
* Pritchard, Helen; Rocha, Jara and Snelting, Femke. 2020. _We Have Always Been Geohackers_. In: Annike Haas; Maximilian Haas; Hanna Magauer and Dennis Pohl, eds. How to Relate: Knowledges, Arts, Practices. Munich: Wilhelm Fink Verlag. (Book Section, In Press)
* Seda Gürses, Bekah Overdorf, Bogdan Kulynych, Ero Balsa, Carmela Troncoso (2018), “_Questioning the Assumptions Behind Fairness Solutions_”, Workshop on Critiquing and Correcting Trends in Machine Learning (co-located with NeuroIPS).
* Seda Gürses, Rebekah Overdorf, Ero Balsa (2018), _Stirring the POTs: Protective Optimization Technologies_, In Emre Bayamlioglu, Irina Baraliuc, Liisa Janssens, Mireille Hildebrandt (Eds.) Being Profiled: Cogitas Ergo Sum: 10 years of Profiling the European Citizen, Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam.
* S. Gurses, J. Van Hoboken, _Privacy after the Agile Turn_, In, Jules Polonetsky, Omer Tene, and Evan Selinger (Eds.): Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Privacy (Cambridge University Press) (2018):579-601. https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/9gy73/
* Aouragh, Miriyam, and Paula Chakravartty. “_Infrastructures of Empire: Towards a Critical Geopolitics of Media and Information Studies_.” Media, Culture & Society 38, no. 4 (May 2016): 559–75.
* Femke Snelting, Roel Roscam Abbing and Peggy Pierrot, ‘Modifying the Universal,’ Executing Practices, 33, 2017.
* Gabrys, Jennifer, Pritchard, Helen, & Barratt, Benjamin. (2016). Just good enough data: Figuring data citizenships through air pollution sensing and data stories. Big Data & Society, 3(2), 205395171667967.  https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2053951716679677
* Pritchard, Helen, & Gabrys, Jennifer. (2016). From Citizen Sensing to Collective Monitoring: Working through the Perceptive and Affective Problematics of Environmental Pollution. GeoHumanities, 2(2), 354-371. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/2373566X.2016.1234355
* Aouragh, M., Gürses, S., Rocha, J. and Snelting, F. (2015), ‘_FCJ-196 Let’s first get things done! On division of labour and techno-political practices of delegation in times of crisis_’, The Fibreculture Journal, ‘Entanglements – Activism and Technology’, 26, http://twentysix.fibreculturejournal.org/fcj-196-lets-first-get-things-done-on-division-of-labour-and-techno-political-practices-of-delegation-in-times-of-crisis/

Revision as of 10:03, 28 September 2023

    1. Talks, panels, workshops and exhibitions
    1. Interviews and podcasts
  • Keltoum Belorf, Interview. Coronacrisis: Tracing-app, een magisch redmiddel of tool om publiek te sussen? De Wereld Morgen, June 2020

https://www.dewereldmorgen.be/artikel/2020/06/29/coronacrisis-tracing-app-een-magisch-redmiddel-of-tool-om-publiek-te-sussen/