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Data & Society
Data & Society
132 episodes
4 weeks ago
Presenting timely conversations about the purpose and power of technology that bridge our interdisciplinary research with broader public conversations about the societal implications of data and automation. For more information, visit datasociety.net.
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Presenting timely conversations about the purpose and power of technology that bridge our interdisciplinary research with broader public conversations about the societal implications of data and automation. For more information, visit datasociety.net.
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Society & Culture
Education,
Technology
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[Live] The Cloud is Dead: Living with Legacies of Resource Extraction
Data & Society
59 minutes 36 seconds
8 months ago
[Live] The Cloud is Dead: Living with Legacies of Resource Extraction
This live fireside chat was co-organized by Data & Society and Tech Workers Coalition during SF Climate Week 2025 at Tamarack, a community space located in Oakland, California. The live discussion features Tamara Kneese in dialogue with tech journalist, Alexis Madrigal, and internet researcher, Xiaowei R. Wang. The speakers reflect on the relationship between current discourses around the environmental impacts and histories of resource extraction across the AI supply chain. How are communities grappling with the material, environmental impacts of digital technologies from an international, historical perspective? How do we build solidarities of understanding between knowledge workers and directly impacted communities?
Data & Society
Presenting timely conversations about the purpose and power of technology that bridge our interdisciplinary research with broader public conversations about the societal implications of data and automation. For more information, visit datasociety.net.