A Tactics of Earthy Data
As climate change accelerates and the exploitation of the Earth and its peoples through the use of digital technologies deepens, what does it mean to demand decolonising in the context of data governance? The present article centres this question to develop an account of colonialism against the bac...
Main Author: | diane U+16DE |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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openjournals.nl
2024-03-01
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Series: | Technology and Regulation |
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Online Access: | https://techreg.org/article/view/13299 |
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