I’m writing with the exciting news that submissions are now open for a new series on
The Politics of Data and AI with Edinburgh University Press! The series is edited by Morgan Currie and Hemangini Gupta and is now soliciting manuscripts and edited volumes of between 80,000-1000,000 words. Selected submissions by early career researchers
will receive additional directed feedback in the form of a book workshop.
The new series is invested in the politics of data widely construed, with particular emphasis on environmental and ecological costs, labour and work, media and cultural representations, governance and policy, and global struggles featuring data-intensive systems.
With a strong focus on geographic diversity, the series will offer empirically grounded accounts from around the world, along with critical analyses and theories that challenge mainstream understandings and that promote radical, alternative approaches to the
governance of data and AI.
I wonder if you could send this on to your networks in the Australian STS world and colleagues?
With best wishes,
Hemangini and Morgan
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