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Relationship between digital technology and sustainability

Scientific sources

You will find references to some scientific sources and where to find them. Some scientific texts are also available as pdf files HERE.


Links:


  • Chun, W. H. K. (2015). On Hypo-Real Models orGlobal Climate Change: A Challenge for the Humanities. Critical Inquiry, 41(3),675–703.
  • Crawford, K. (2021). Atlas of AI: Power, politics, and the planetary costs of artificial intelligence. Yale University Press.
  • European Commission. (2020). A new CircularEconomy Action Plan For a cleaner and more competitive Europe.
  • Kluzer, S., & Pujol Priego, L. (2018).DigComp into Action—Get inspired, make it happen. Publications Office of theEuropean Union, EUR 29115 EN.
  • Macgilchrist, F. (2021). Rewilding technology. On_education.Ournal for Research and Debate, 4/12.
  • Remy, C., & Huang, E. M. (2014). Addressingthe obsolescence of end-user devices: Ap- proaches from the field ofsustainable HCI. In L. M. Hilty & B. Aebischer, ICT Innovations forSustainability (S. 257–267). Springer.
  • Taffel, S. (2021). Data and oil: Metaphor,materiality and metabolic rifts. New Media & Society.
  • Thiébaud, E., Hilty, L. M., Schluep, M., Böni,H. W., & Faulstich, M. (2018). Where Do Our Resources Go? Indium,Neodymium, and Gold Flows Connected to the Use of Electronic Equipment inSwitzerland. Sustainability, 10/8.



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