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Stephanie Ketterer Hobbis
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Anthropologist, Associate Professor, SDC Group @ Wageningen University. Senior Research Fellow, Knowledge Infrastructures, University of Groningen. NWO-Veni on Data Exploits & Digital Autonomy (2022-2025). Infrastructures. Rurality. Technology. Techniques.
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How should access to digital publications be provided once they enter the public domain?

This new report sees a role for both dark archives and national libraries in moving beyond preservation to ensure widespread legal access.

arcadiafund.org.uk/highlights/t...
The Preservation of Knowledge in the Digital Age - Arcadia
arcadiafund.org.uk
December 7, 2024 at 4:16 PM
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How can we preserve architectural histories that transcend a singular site?

Tabby concrete, a material made by enslaved Black people from burnt and crushed oyster shells, points to new historic preservation practices that transcend time and distance. placesjournal.org/article/tabb...
Tabby Concrete: An Eroding Architectural History
Linked through Black and Indigenous heritage, tabby concrete is a cross-generational, transnational building material that architectural historians must preserve.
placesjournal.org
September 25, 2024 at 5:01 PM
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The story of the Comb Sisters is about Chinese women’s autonomy. It’s also a story about the industrialization of silk, the geography of the Canton Delta, woman-only workplaces and the architectural form of gupouks, communal homes specially designed for Comb Sisters to live and care for one another.
Comb Sisters
Unwed women in China's Canton Delta found autonomy and sisterhood in gupouks, communal homes that emerged in tandem with the industrialization of silk-making.
placesjournal.org
November 27, 2024 at 8:19 PM
Noticing is my way of opposing a... modernist practice of looking towards an imagined future. Certain things get coded as possible futures and... all we can see is our trajectory towards one kind of imagined future, which isn’t actually the future but is a stereotyped dream future. - Anna Tsing
‘Noticing is my way of opposing’ - Future Observatory Journal
Explore Anna Tsing's insights on design, ecology, and the more-than-human world in this dialogue with Justin McGuirk.
fojournal.org
November 30, 2024 at 6:33 AM
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We have launched the English version of Enciclopédia de Antropologia, an online encyclopedia of anthropology from Brazil.
We have translated 15 entries covering Brazilian topics, such as Amerindian perspectivism, Afro-Brazilian feminists and Indigenous authors. Please share it!

ea.fflch.usp.br/en
November 29, 2024 at 5:41 PM
Join us in Wageningen on November 27 for the first iteration of our 'Technicalities Speaker Series'! Dr. Maria Luísa Lucas will reflect on the 'Ethics and the Circulation of Indigenous Data'
November 20, 2024 at 7:48 PM