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

 DECODE was funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 Programme, under grant agreement number 732546.
 DECODE was funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 Programme, under grant agreement number 732546.