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Digital Ecologies : Mediating More-Than-human Worlds
Digital Ecologies : Mediating More-Than-human Worlds
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ISBN No.: 9781526170347
Pages: 296
Year: 202412
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 193.20
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Introduction: Defining Digital Ecologies Jonathon Turnbull, University of Cambridge, UK, Adam Searle, Université de Liège, Belgium, Henry Anderson-Elliott, University of Oxford, UK, Eva Giraud, University of Sheffield, UK Part I: Digital Encounters 2. Racing the wild: Encountering digital animals through exercise apps, Chris Sandbrook, University of Cambridge, UK, Bill Adams, University of Cambridge, UK Emma Tait, University of Vermont, USA 3. Digital sonic ecologies: Encountering loss and extinction through digital sound recordings Hannah Hunter, Queens University, Canada, Jonathon Prior, Cardiff University, UK, Sandra Jasper, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany 4. Trapcams of care: The affective politics of a lobster trap camera, Jon Henrik Ziegler Remme, University of Oslo, Norway 5. OurChickenLife: Byproductive labour in the digital flock, Catherine Oliver, University of Cambridge, UK 6. Programming green infrastructure in the smart forest city, Jennifer Gabrys, University of Cambridge, UK Part II: Governance and Politics 7. Of birds, boats, and satellites: Seabird mortality and the naturalisation of surveillance in high seas fisheries governance, Oscar Hartman Davies, University of Oxford, UK, Jamie Lorimer, University of Oxford, UK 8. #AmazonFires and the online composition of forest politics, Jonathan Gray, King's College London, UK, Liliana Bounegru, King's College London, UK, Gabriele Colombo, Sciences Po, France 9.


Children and young people's climate action digital ecologies: Co-belonging with place, ecology, and Country, Jessica McLean, Macquarie University, Australia, Lara Newman, Macquarie University, Australia 10. 'Saving the knowledge helps to save the seed': Generating a collaborative seed data project in London Sophia Doyle, Goldsmiths, UK, Katharine Dow, University of Cambridge, UK 11. Socio-legal implications for digital environmental activism, Audrey Verma, Newcastle University, UK, Tom Dargie, Environmental Lawyer, UK, Sreeja Chakraborty, Environmental Lawyer, India Part III: Digital Assemblages 12. AI ecologist: Developing algorithms for wildlife monitoring in the DMZ, Myung Ae-Choi, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), South Korea Hyojun Koh, KAIST, South Korea Byungin Park, KAIST, South Korea, Jinyoung Park, Stanford University, USA, Hyung Soo Seo, KAIST, South Korea, Seunghwa Yoo, National Institute of Ecology, South Korea, Changick Kim, KAIST, South Korea 13. Eye of the swarm: Bees, visual media, and hybrid digital ecologies, Diane Borden, University of Cambridge, UK 14. Animal observation with digital technologies: Processes of de- and relocalisation, Erica von Essen, Stockholm University, Sweden, Julia Poerting, University of Bonn, Germany, Markus Rudolfi, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany 15. Computationality as ecology: On agency and malicious software, Andrew Dwyer, Durham University, UK 16. Mediated natures: Don't discriminate the analogue! Mari Arnold, University of Oxford, UK Afterword 17.


What next for digital ecologies? Adam Searle, Université de Liège, Belgium, Jonathon Turnbull, University of Cambridge, UK, Henry Anderson-Elliott, University of Oxford, UK, Eva Giraud, University of Sheffield, UK.


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