[Air-L] Guest Talk on Digital Sovereignty, 25 May, 2-4 pm

Esther Laufer cfa at cais.nrw
Mon May 22 06:24:27 PDT 2023


Dear all,
 
You are warmly invited to attend the hybrid talk held by our guest speaker Professor Jamal Shahin (Vrije Universiteit Brussels/ University of Amsterdam) on 25 May, 2-4 pm.
 
If you want to attend on site or remote via Webex, please register at kolleg at cais-research.de
 
>From reifying to rarifying: reasons to avoid digital sovereignty (and reasons why we should talk about it)
 
Abstract
 
With all of the attention being paid to policies of digital sovereignty, politicians risk giving the concept a reified quality -- and in turn, so do those who study it. By turning it into something tangible and measurable, the risks of conflict along territorial lines also become very prominent on our global digital network.
 
As we spend this week pinning down the concept of digital sovereignty into a concrete 'object' of academic study, I will argue that we risk to lose the value of the term. Rather than reifying the nebulous concept into a tangible, measurable object of study, I would argue that we need to rarify the term, that is: make it (even) "less dense and solid". The richness in understanding the discourses, practices, and norms of digital sovereignty help us understand how policymakers wish us to interact with the digitally-mediated world. As closure, I will support the argument that claims that we need to set out a research agenda that is not discipline creating, but discipline transcending.


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