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Publications

2024

Data and Technological Spatial Politics, in Juliane Jarke and Jo Bates (eds): Dialogues in Data Power: Shifting Response-abilities in a Datafied World, Bristol University Press (co-authored with Y. Baumann, E. Guay, L. King, A. Megelas, A. Renzi, J. Rone, S. Shahamati, H. Vaughan, T. Vukov, R. Kitchin and J. Bates)

Hopeful and Just Futures Across Scales, Utopian Studies (co-authored with Isabelle Boucher, Alex Custodio, Hanine El Mir, and Robert Marinov)

Open and Closed Software: A Climate Concern, Container Magazine (co-authored with lee wilkins)

2023

Decentralized and rooted in care: envisioning the digital infrastructures of the future, Branch Magazine, Issue 6: Green Screen (co-authored with Paola Mosso)
** this work resulted from a gathering of climate justice and digital rights activists and researchers organized by the Green Screen Coalition in June 2023**

Labor: How tech worker organizing intersects with climate action, Branch Magazine, Issue 5: Critical Carbon Computing (co-authored with Tamara Kneese and Benjamin Peters)

“Caring for things that are broken: Repair of electronics as counterpoint to disposability”, in: Brunner, Christoph, Grit Marti Lange, and nate wessalowski (eds.). Technopolitics of Care, transversal. [in German, English version forthcoming]

“Data Rush: How ‘Green’ Computing is Opening Up a New Frontier in Arctic Norway”, in White, Darcy, Julia Peck, and Chris Goldie (eds.): Disturbed ecologies: geopolitics and the northern landscape in the era of environmental crisis, Transcript / Columbia University Press.

Techno-Solutionism and Strategies of Delay: The Bay du Nord Development Project. Heliotrope (co-authored with Helen A. Hayes)

Can the heat from running computers help grow our food? It’s complicated. The Conversation (co-authored with Sarah-Louise Ruder)

Input contribution to The Future of Generative AIforesight brief by Policy Horizons Canada

2022

Salvaging (a zine co-authored and produced with lee wilkins for the 2022 DIY Methods conference)

Digital Divides – The Impact of Montreal’s AI Ecosystems on Parc Extension: Housing, Environment and Access to Services (co-authored with Nick Gertler, Elijah Herron, Leonora Indira King, Fenwick McKelvey, Alex Megelas, Norma Rantisi, Alessandra Renzi, Jacob Ryan, and nate wessalow)

Imagining an AI Commons (report, with Fenwick McKelvey and Bart Simon)

2021

McKelvey, Fenwick, Scott DeJong, and Janna Frenzel. 2021. “Memes, Scenes and #elxn2019s: How Partisans Make Memes during Elections.” New Media & Society 1-22. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448211020690.

2020

“Futurability: The Age of Impotence and the Horizon of Possibility.” New Media & Society 22(5): 923–24. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444820907083 [book review]

Interviews for New Nature, an immersive media and climate science exchange between researchers, artists, and activists from Mexico, Germany, Canada and the US, hosted by Goethe Institute
– “Engaging the senses for science communication. A conversation with Yewande Pearse
– “Looking at Earth with fresh eyes. A conversation with Alfredo Salazar-Caro
– “‘Models produce spaces of possibilities’. A conversation with Tega Brain and Simon David Hirsbrunner

2018

“The pressure to condemn: narrating the Stockholm riot of 2013”, in Starodub, A. and Robinson, A. (eds.). Riots and Militant Occupations, Rowman & Littlefield.

Edited works

“Riots” special issue sub\urban. zeitschrift für kritische stadtforschung, 4(1), co-edited with Phillipe Greif, Fabian Klein and Sarah Uhlmann (2016) [in German, journal for critical urban studies]