Dear all,

The below exciting one-day conference that Karen Bakker and I are organising is 
happening very soon already (2 July), but in case anybody is able to come, you 
are all very welcome in Wageningen, the Netherlands!

Best wishes,
Bram

Conference | On the Nature-of-Things: New Technologies and Environmental 
Governance | Organised by Karen Bakker (University of British Columbia) and 
Bram Büscher (Wageningen University)
July 2nd, 2019 | 09:00 – 17:00 | Leeuwenborch C62
The Digital Age has entailed the rapid expansion of disruptive technologies. 
Over the last decade, we have seen a rapid development of new, integrated and 
Internet based technologies, especially related to Internet-of-Things, new 
SMART technologies, and social media platforms. Together, these have 
drastically changed the ways humans interact with, see and understand, monitor 
and regulate and conserve the rest of nature. We need to better understand what 
these technologies do, how they are integrated, how they relate to, change and 
mediate different nonhuman natures, including animal and plant species, 
ecosystems and their interactions. Given the fact that many of these 
technologies perform pre-programmed actions, including through algorithms, we 
also need to know the extent to which they surpass human oversight. To date, 
relatively little scholarly attention has been given to these questions though 
a body of work is beginning to emerge. The one-day conference ‘On the 
Nature-of-Things: New Technologies and Environmental Governance’, is meant to 
take stock of this emerging scholarship and to discuss potential research 
agendas and topics moving forward. Leading scholars in the field will present 
their recent work to help us understand the ‘nature-of-things’ as disruptive 
technologies reach ever further and deeply transform human-nature relations 
into the future.
Time

Presenter

Paper Title

08:30

Welcome with COFFEE and TEA

9:00 –
10:00

Jennifer Gabrys (University of
Cambridge)

Data Citizens and Environmental Sensors

10:00 –
11:00

Bram Büscher (Wageningen University)

Conservation-Glut: Saving and Sharing Nature in the Era of
Platform Capitalism

Break





11:15 –
12:15

Karen Bakker (University of British
Columbia)

Digital Disruptions in Environmental Governance: The
promise and pitfalls of contemporaneous environmental
regulation

Lunch





13:00 –
14:00

Elizabeth Johnson (Durham
University)

On the backs of bees: Narrating futures at the intersection of
production and reproduction

14:00 –
15:00

Max Ritts (University of
British Columbia)

New Forms: Data Stories, Anthropocene Festivals,  and
Experimental Governance in an age of Smart Earth

Break





15:15 –
16:15

Mike Goodman
(Reading University)

Make Non-humans Great Again!!?:
Virtual companionisation and iAnimal’s thanato-biopolitics of becoming pig

16:15 –
17:00

General discussion
(moderated by
Karen Bakker and
Bram Büscher)

Future Research Agendas

17:00

DRINKS


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