Seiche

Overlapping jurisdictions and supranational infrastructures generate an increasingly complex topology; the design, management and mapping of interactions is therefore a crucial task.Seiche is a platform that enables the definition and management of techno-legal procedures of information exchange bet...

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Main Authors: Tomás Clavijo, Katya Sivers, Mikhail Anisimov, Andrei Zhileikin, Yulia Gromova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rosenberg & Sellier 2019-03-01
Series:Ardeth
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ardeth/503
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spelling doaj-81ce0257833f453c9ec536e0ef3a1bb22021-07-08T16:41:55ZengRosenberg & SellierArdeth2532-64572611-934X2019-03-014150170SeicheTomás ClavijoKatya SiversMikhail AnisimovAndrei ZhileikinYulia GromovaOverlapping jurisdictions and supranational infrastructures generate an increasingly complex topology; the design, management and mapping of interactions is therefore a crucial task.Seiche is a platform that enables the definition and management of techno-legal procedures of information exchange between institutions that regulate such systems and the organisations that operate within. It acts as an interface between legal and data workflows, fostering system synchronisation and mapping dynamic networks of emergent sovereignties.The proposal is applied and tested in the form of a speculative narrative set in Khorgos, Kazakhstan; a logistic enclave between two infrastructural and political realities – the cornerstone of China’s Belt and Road Initiative.http://journals.openedition.org/ardeth/503infrastructurecitizenshipLegal automationkhorgosbelt and road
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author Tomás Clavijo
Katya Sivers
Mikhail Anisimov
Andrei Zhileikin
Yulia Gromova
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Katya Sivers
Mikhail Anisimov
Andrei Zhileikin
Yulia Gromova
Seiche
Ardeth
infrastructure
citizenship
Legal automation
khorgos
belt and road
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Katya Sivers
Mikhail Anisimov
Andrei Zhileikin
Yulia Gromova
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title Seiche
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title_full Seiche
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publisher Rosenberg & Sellier
series Ardeth
issn 2532-6457
2611-934X
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Overlapping jurisdictions and supranational infrastructures generate an increasingly complex topology; the design, management and mapping of interactions is therefore a crucial task.Seiche is a platform that enables the definition and management of techno-legal procedures of information exchange between institutions that regulate such systems and the organisations that operate within. It acts as an interface between legal and data workflows, fostering system synchronisation and mapping dynamic networks of emergent sovereignties.The proposal is applied and tested in the form of a speculative narrative set in Khorgos, Kazakhstan; a logistic enclave between two infrastructural and political realities – the cornerstone of China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
topic infrastructure
citizenship
Legal automation
khorgos
belt and road
url http://journals.openedition.org/ardeth/503
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