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Quotidian Anthropocenes: Civic Data Capacity
META: What discourses shape the way people in this setting talk about and conceptualize civic data infrastructure and capacity, right-to-know, freedom of information, the potential of expanded public participation, and so on?
Submitted by
Tim Schütz
on May 2, 2019 - 3:04pm
MESO: What groups, networks and publics are implicated in civic data infrastructure, work, governance and capacity in this setting? What data and visualizations of these groups and networks are available?
Submitted by
Tim Schütz
on May 2, 2019 - 3:05pm
BIO: How has civic data capacity (or lack of) impacted people in this setting (subjecting them to industrial risks, for example to over-research or invisibility? What human health impacts and indicators need to be accounted for and addressed in this sett
Submitted by
Tim Schütz
on May 2, 2019 - 3:06pm
EXDU: What educational and research programs (formal and informal) produce civic data capacity in this setting? What data expertise is available?
Submitted by
Tim Schütz
on May 2, 2019 - 3:09pm
TECHNO: What technical infrastructure in this setting needs to be monitored, governed and planned, and what civic data infrastructure is needed for this?
Submitted by
Tim Schütz
on May 2, 2019 - 3:10pm
GEO: What Anthropocenic load (toxic waste sites, mercury levels in lakes and streams, etc) in this setting needs to be documented, stewarded and governed, and what civic data infrastructure is needed for this?
Submitted by
Tim Schütz
on May 2, 2019 - 3:11pm
META: What discourses shape the way people in this setting talk about and conceptualize civic data infrastructure and capacity, right-to-know, freedom of information, the potential of expanded public participation, and so on?
Submitted by
Tim Schütz
on May 2, 2019 - 3:04pm
MESO: What groups, networks and publics are implicated in civic data infrastructure, work, governance and capacity in this setting? What data and visualizations of these groups and networks are available?
Submitted by
Tim Schütz
on May 2, 2019 - 3:05pm
BIO: How has civic data capacity (or lack of) impacted people in this setting (subjecting them to industrial risks, for example to over-research or invisibility? What human health impacts and indicators need to be accounted for and addressed in this sett
Submitted by
Tim Schütz
on May 2, 2019 - 3:06pm
EXDU: What educational and research programs (formal and informal) produce civic data capacity in this setting? What data expertise is available?
Submitted by
Tim Schütz
on May 2, 2019 - 3:09pm
TECHNO: What technical infrastructure in this setting needs to be monitored, governed and planned, and what civic data infrastructure is needed for this?
Submitted by
Tim Schütz
on May 2, 2019 - 3:10pm
GEO: What Anthropocenic load (toxic waste sites, mercury levels in lakes and streams, etc) in this setting needs to be documented, stewarded and governed, and what civic data infrastructure is needed for this?
Submitted by
Tim Schütz
on May 2, 2019 - 3:11pm
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