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Workshop on “Design for Justice in the Datafied Everyday Life”

21.09.2026 - 23.09.2026

TU Delft’s Campus Spui, The Hague, the Netherlands

The interactive session: “Design for Justice in the Datafied Everyday Life: A More-than-Human Approach to Uncovering and Resisting Data Infrastructures” has been accepted within the 2026 Philosophy of Human-Technology Relations (PHTR) Conference that will take place in person at TU Delft’s Campus Spui in The Hague (the Netherlands), on September 21-23, 2026.

This interactive workshop aims to make data and the socio-spatio-techno-legal (un)just implications of datafication visible, tangible, and actionable. Taking “datafied everyday” as a more-than-human relational becoming that may generate (in)justice, this hands-on session surfaces these embodied and situated co-constitutions between data-human-world using critical mapping approaches, as well as immersive cartographies.

The session is organised by Jules Rochielle Sievert, Northeastern University, MA; Miriam Tedeschi, University of Turku, Finland; Joaquín Santuber, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, Austria; Siddharth de Souza, University of Warwick, UK; Justice Adda.