The Uncomfy About Data | Sovereignty, Surveillance, & Epistemic Justice

The Uncomfy About Data | Sovereignty, Surveillance, & Epistemic Justice

What happens when the sacred becomes statistical?

From biometric colonization to server sovereignty, this research essay traces how the extractive logics of empire live on in data systems. Through an Indigenous and feminist lens, it asks: What does it mean to know, to be known, and to say no in the age of surveillance?

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