Daniela Franziska Zetti
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Daniela Franziska
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- Rooms within RoomsItem type: Book Chapter
Desire and Denial: On Constructing and Contesting InfrastructuresZetti, Daniela Franziska (2025) - Die Radiostudios in Lausanne, La Sallaz, 1935–2026Item type: Journal Article
Kunst + Architektur in der Schweiz ~ Radiostudios in der Schweiz | Studios radiophoniques en Suisse | Studi radiofonici in SvizzeraZetti, Daniela Franziska (2025)Der Beitrag gibt einen Überblick über die bauliche und technische Geschichte der Studios von Radio-Lausanne (heute Radio Télévision Suisse RTS) im Lausanner Stadtteil La Sallaz seit 1935. Auf Basis von Quellenrecherchen und Zeitzeugeninterviews, die 2025 im Rahmen eines Forschungsprojektes angestellt und geführt wurden, diskutiert er vor allem den Zusammenhang zwischen der Entwicklung des Gebäudes und derjenigen von Praktiken der Radioproduktion. Das Forschungsprojekt begleitete den Auszug des Radios aus dem Gebäude und dokumentierte den Zustand vor bzw. während des Umzugs. Die RTS zieht im Februar 2026 in ein neues Gebäude in Ecublens. - Digital sovereignty as an ill-structured (or wicked?) problemItem type: Book Chapter
Uncertain Journeys into Digital Futures ~ Uncertain Journeys into Digital FuturesHerzog, Christian; Zetti, Daniela Franziska; Preiß, Robin (2025)In this chapter, we discuss digital sovereignty as an ill-structured problem negotiated within democratic and participative discourses in pub‐lic and private organisations. We argue that even though ill-structured problems describe challenges that cannot be solved in a formally structured way, tensions between knowledge and practice within discursive attempts at solutions and theoretical foundations may gradually lead to (increasingly)well-structured problem formulations. We first invoke Herbert Simon’sanalytical take on ill-structured problems to then apply the concept to digit‐al sovereignty, the conception of which oscillates between the individualand the collective (inter-)national level. In light of issues and transgressionsrelated to digital practices in violation or absence of digital sovereignty,however, we voice a call to resiliently pursue and engage in spaces of negoti‐ations rather than succumbing to defeatism. Identifying digital sovereigntyas an ill-structured problem can only emphasise the relevance of attemptsto determine whether a transformation into a well-structured problem ispossible. Accordingly, we contend that the discourse about digital sovereignty confirms an ‘ill-structured problem’ as a timely analytical term that helps enhance our understanding of problems shaped by the conditions of digital societies.
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