Lucilla Barchetta’s research while affiliated with Ca' Foscari University of Venice and other places

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Data as environment, environment as data: One Health in collaborative data-intensive science
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May 2024

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Lucilla Barchetta

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This article analyses the operationalization of One Health in the context of data-intensive science in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. Building on ethnographic field research and revisiting the lives of a knowledge infrastructure of interdisciplinary collaboration set up online in the early phase of the COVID-19 health emergency, the article develops the notion of “data as environment.” This environment is a contact structure that entangles knowledge systems, subjects, processing tools, and mediated bio-socialities in processes of data-intensive knowledge co-production. Claims for new collaborative approaches between the biomedical, environmental, and social sciences are increasingly marked by the emergence of digital knowledge-making infrastructure that leverages data, knowledge, and expertise from different disciplines and sectors to increase scientific productivity via data-sharing technologies. Yet, digital knowledge-making infrastructures appear self-evident when they are in place, while data are often conceived as inert and disembodied information units separated from social relations of research. The argument that data are an environment expands anthropological thinking on data and digital knowledge-making infrastructures by enlightening political-ethical questions that are at stake in the emerging technoscientific worlds of the Anthropocene.

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... A narrowly conceived environment, such as the maternal uterine environment, can emerge as causally privileged and the predominant focus of research, while other aspects of the environment are backgrounded or neglected (Warin et al., 2011). The abstraction of the environment into data technologies and digital knowledge infrastructures also raises important questions and challenges (Barchetta & Raffaetà, 2024). Finally, the incorporation of developmental plasticity into health models economics, particularly to explain gaps or delays in the growth of human capital in the Global South, brings to light a literature where 'the environment' is equated with the accumulated effects of shocks that mechanistically and in a unilinear fashion impinge on allegedly damaged populations . ...

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From genetic to postgenomic determinisms: The role of the environment reconsidered : Introduction to the collection 'Postgenomic determinisms: Environmental narratives after the century of the gene'
Data as environment, environment as data: One Health in collaborative data-intensive science
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