Stefano Calzati
Orcid: 0000-0002-4590-6709
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Stefano Calzati
authored at least 13 papers
between 2022 and 2025.
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2025
The Quantum Ecology as an Onto-Epistemological Framework: Toward an Ecological Theory of Sensing.
Digit. Soc., December, 2025
An ecosystemic view on information, data, and knowledge: insights on agential AI and relational ethics.
AI Ethics, August, 2025
Beyond federated data: a data commoning proposition for the EU's citizen-centric digital strategy.
AI Soc., February, 2025
On the Current (Im) possibility of Achieving Public Value Through the EU's Digital Strategy: An Ethics Method to Seek a "Collectual" Equilibrium.
Proceedings of the Ethical and Social Impacts of Information and Communication Technology, 2025
2024
No longer hype, not yet mainstream? Recalibrating city digital twins' expectations and reality: a case study perspective.
Frontiers Big Data, 2024
Problem-solving? No, problem-opening! A method to reframe and teach data ethics as a transdisciplinary endeavour.
Big Data Soc., 2024
2023
Towards a Citizen- and Citizenry-Centric Digitalization of the Urban Environment: Urban Digital Twinning as Commoning.
Digit. Soc., December, 2023
An ethics assessment list for geoinformation ecosystems: revisiting the integrated geospatial information framework of the United Nations.
Int. J. Digit. Earth, December, 2023
From big data epistemology to AI politics: rescuing the public dimension over data-driven technologies.
J. Inf. Commun. Ethics Soc., 2023
Federated data as a commons: a third way to subject-centric and collective-centric approaches to data epistemology and politics.
J. Inf. Commun. Ethics Soc., 2023
Shaping a Data Commoning Polity: Prospects and Challenges of a European Digital Sovereignty.
Proceedings of the Electronic Participation - 15th IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference, 2023
2022
(Non)negotiable spaces of algorithmic governance: Perceptions on the Ubenwa health app as a 'relocated' solution.
New Media Soc., 2022