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TodoWrite down all key terms and their meanings in the                                                  Glossary: Sustainability and digitality.

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Quiz: Relationship between digital technology and sustainability.  


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  • 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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