Posts Tagged ‘Italy’
The dilemma of making migrants visible to COVID-19 counting
The COVID-19 pandemic requires reconsidering the relationship between data and invisible populations as a form of de facto civil inclusion. While most forms of data management of populations are problematic, under which conditions would counting be just? Opinion piece by Processing Citizenship and DATACTIVE members, originally published on Open Democracy.
Read More >>PC lands in Bologna
It’s official. PC ha finally landed at the University of Bologna. What about a project about European futures at the oldest university in the Western world?
Read More >>Principal Investigator Annalisa Pelizza interviewed by Scienza in Rete
“Fostering two-ways mobility and recognizing that scientific research is facing deep transformations throughout Europe and the Western world. Researchers should avoid invoking an Italian state of exception, and contextualize their issues at least in the broader European framework”. These priorities have characterized the presentation by Processing Citizenship’s PI Annalisa Pelizza at the “Scientific Research: a…
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