CITIZENS OF WORLDS event at Hay Festival Wales with Jennifer Gabrys

Jennifer Gabrys will present on her book CITIZENS OF WORLDS on Friday, June 2, as part of Hay Festival Wales.
  • CITIZENS OF WORLDS event at Hay Festival Wales with Jennifer Gabrys
  • 2023-06-02T16:00:00-05:00
  • 2023-06-02T17:00:00-05:00
  • Jennifer Gabrys will present on her book CITIZENS OF WORLDS on Friday, June 2, as part of Hay Festival Wales.
When Jun 02, 2023
from 16:00 PM to 17:00 PM
Where The Hive (At Hay Festival, Dairy Meadows, HR3 5PJ, Hay-on-Wye, Wales)
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An unparalleled how-to guide to citizen-sensing practices that monitor air pollution

Jennifer Gabrys will present on her new book Citizens of Worlds: Open-Air Toolkits for Environmental Struggle on Friday, June 2, at 4pm as part of Hay Festival in Hay-on-Wye, Wales. To attend the talk, please purchase a ticket here; there is no cost to enter the festival. 

Citizens of Worlds is the first thorough study of the increasingly widespread use of digital technologies to monitor and respond to air pollution. Drawing on data from the Citizen Sense research group, Jennifer Gabrys presents practice-based research on working with communities and making sensor toolkits to detect pollution while examining the political subjects, relations, and worlds these technologies generate. 

"The planet, the region, the community, the neighborhood, the block—these are all sensoria: sites of sense, sensation, and sensibility. Citizens of Worlds offers a powerful and instructive report on how to create everyday sensor infrastructures to register and combat the damage these social sensoria are suffering amidst today’s compromised atmospheres and environments. A critical handbook for theory and action."—Stefan Helmreich, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

"In this timely and carefully crafted book, Jennifer Gabrys takes us on a fascinating journey to trace the multiple relations between citizens and their environments mediated though sensors. Throughout the book we encounter diverse sensing technologies, each making us reflect more deeply about how environments are made perceptible and how this allows us to act upon them in novel ways. The concept of ‘citizens of worlds’ sensitizes us to the multiple ways in which these novel experiences of the environment co-constitute political subjects. A mind-opening read inviting further explorations."—Ulrike Felt, University of Vienna