The DECODE Symposium speakers have put together a recommended Reading List with suggestions of articles written by them and other authors relevant to the Symposium theme. We encourage you to read them prior to the conference.
DAY 1: GEOPOLITICS OF TECHNOLOGY AND DATA
General readings
- Larry Catá Backer, Next Generation Law: Data Driven Governance and Accountability Based Regulatory Systems in the West, and Social Credit Regimes in China
- Xin Dai, Toward a Reputation State: The Social Credit System Project of China
- Nick Couldry and Ulises Mejias, Data colonialism: rethinking big data’s relation to the contemporary subject
- Damien Smith Pfister and Misti Yang, Five theses on technoliberalism and the networked public sphere
- Vassilis Charitsis et al., Creating Worlds that Create Audiences: Theorising Personal Data Markets in the Age of Communicative Capitalism
- Laura Palk and Krishnamurty Muralidhar, A Free Ride: Data Brokers’ Rent-Seeking Behavior and the Future of Data Inequality
- Vincent Mosco, A Critical Perspective on the Post-Internet World
- Tim Hwang, Computational Power and the Social Impact of Artificial Intelligence
- Stéphane Couture and Sophie Toupin, What Does the Concept of 'Sovereignty' Mean in Digital, Network and Technological Sovereignty?
- Tuukka Lehtiniemi, Personal Data Spaces: An Intervention in Surveillance Capitalism?
- Edward Comor, Technological Fetishism and US Foreign Policy: The Mediating Role of Digital ICTs
- Jonathan Cinnamon, Social Injustice in Surveillance Capitalism
- Ian GR Shaw, Robot Wars: US Empire and geopolitics in the robotic age
- Christine Storr and Pam Storr, Internet of Things: Right to Data from a European Perspective
- Joshua Rovner and Tyler Moore, Does the Internet Need a Hegemon?
- Hamid R. Ekbia and Bonnie A. Nardi, Heteromation, and Other Stories of Computing and Capitalism
DAY 2: BEYOND SURVEILLANCE CAPITALISM