Andreas Baur is an external PhD candidate at the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR). He pursues a PhD on the Politics of the Cloud supervised by Prof Dr Marieke de Goede and Prof Dr Thomas Poell.
Andreas is a research associate at the research area Society, Culture and Technological Change at the International Center for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities (IZEW), University of Tübingen, Germany. He studies the complex interplay between IT infrastructures and politics/society with a focus on issues of power, autonomy, privacy and technology ethics. Andreas has been working on several projects on (security) infrastructures, privacy and digitalisation funded by the EU, the German Ministry of Education and Research and others. He holds an MA in Peace Resarch/International Politics (Tübingen) and a BA in Political Science and Economics (Tübingen/Guadalajara). His studies were supported through a scholarship from the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes (German National Academic Foundation).
Andreas is a fellow at the Critical Infrastructure Lab Amsterdam.
More information is available on his profile at the University of Tübingen.
My PhD project on The Politics of the Cloud
‘Reaching European Stars with American Clouds: Rooting European Digital Sovereignty in Gaia-X’, 10th European Workshops in International Studies, Amsterdam, 12–14 July 2023.
‘Governing European Cloud Infrastructures’, 4S/ESOCITE 2nd Joint Meeting, Cholula/Mexico, 7–10 December 2022.
Invited speaker: ‘Why we need to talk about feminist data protection’, Digital Futures in the Making: Imaginaries, Politics, and Materialities, Hamburg, 14–16 September 2022.
‘Cloud infrastructures between global skies and sovereign territories’, EISA 15th Pan-European Conference on International Relations, Athens, 1–4 September 2022.
‘GAIA-X: Governing Europe’s Moon-Shot in the Cloud’, ISA 2022 Annual Convention, Nashville (online), 30 March – 2 April 2022.
‘Imagined secure European cloud futures’, Making Europe through Infrastructures of In/Security, Vienna (online), 12/13 Nov. 2020.
Organisation of an workshop on Feminist Data Protection, part of the Forum Privacy, Berlin, 20 November 2019, together with R. Ammicht Quinn, F. Bieker, G. González Fuster, M. Hansen und J. Theilen.
Organisation of the 2019 conference of the Forum Privacy on ‘Aufwachsen in überwachten Umgebungen – Wie lässt sich Datenschutz in Schule und Kinderzimmer umsetzen?’ (‘Growing up in monitored environments - How can data protection be implemented in schools and child rooms?’.
‘The Cloud as a Way to a More Secure Internet – and its Social Effects’, 6th European Workshops in International Studies, Kraków, 27 June 2019.
‘The Power of the Cloud at the Horizon of ICT Infrastructures’, ISA’s 60th Annual Convention 2018, Toronto, 27 March 2019.
‘Sky full of clouds. Cloud computing and its future political impact’, EISA 12th Pan-European Conference on International Relations, Prague, 13 September 2018.
‘What does the cloud do to security?’, ISA’s 59th Annual Convention 2018, San Francisco, 7 April 2018.
‘Smart security at airports. Smart for whom?’, 7th Biannual Surveillance & Society Conference, Barcelona, 20–23 April 2016.
‘The Power of Cyberspace Centralisation’, 9th Pan-European Conference on International Relations, Giardini Naxos, 23–26 September 2015.
Security in times of modern information technologies (together with Marco Krüger), B.A./M.A. seminar, Institute of Political Science of the University of Tübingen, Summer Semester 2018.