--- layout: default title: "Stad in het Vizier (City in Focus)" description: "A farewell lecture by Caroline Nevejan delivered at the University of Amsterdam on 26 June 2025, reflecting on her tenure as Professor of Designing Urban Experience and Chief Science Officer of the City of Amsterdam. The lecture cites Sunil Abraham in a discussion of digital culture and the homogenisation of online narratives." categories: [Media mentions] date: 2025-06-26 authors: ["Caroline Nevejan"] source: "Chief Science Office, City of Amsterdam / University of Amsterdam" permalink: /articles/stad-in-het-vizier-caroline-nevejan-uva-2025/ created: 2026-03-11 --- ***Stad in het Vizier*** (English: City in Focus) is a Dutch-language farewell lecture by Caroline Nevejan, delivered on Thursday, 26 June 2025 at the University of Amsterdam upon her departure as Professor of Designing Urban Experience and Chief Science Officer of the City of Amsterdam. In the lecture, Nevejan reflects on her work at the intersection of digital culture, urban governance, and public research, drawing on projects carried out during her tenure with the City of Amsterdam. The lecture argues for building sustainable, multi-voiced knowledge infrastructures in the networked city, using rhythm, witnessing, and collaborative research as core methods. It also cites [Sunil Abraham](/sunil/) in a discussion of how global digital platforms can narrow the diversity of cultural narratives online. ## Contents 1. [Lecture Details](#lecture-details) 2. [Lecture PDF](#lecture-pdf) 3. [Lecture Summary](#lecture-summary) 4. [Mention of Sunil Abraham](#mention-of-sunil-abraham) 5. [External links](#external-links) ## Lecture Details
"Zoals de Indiase digitale innovator Sunil Abraham stelde โ vรณรณr het internet waren er duizenden verhalen over de Indiase avatar Rama, maar na Disney en Facebook bleven er slechts enkele over."
> (English: "As the Indian digital innovator Sunil Abraham noted โ before the internet there were thousands of stories about the Indian avatar Rama, but after Disney and Facebook only a few remained.")
A footnote identifies him as one of the experts Nevejan interviewed for her research on witnessing and online life, with the full interview transcript and film fragments available at *Being Here*.
Nevejan first interviewed Abraham on 22 November 2008 in Bangalore as part of a qualitative research study on witnessed presence across 24 experts worldwide. That interview became a substantial multi-part record on being-here.net, covering online identity, trust, open source communities, autonomous systems, and the role of transactions in proving online existence.
The same 2008 interview was cited in two earlier publications by Nevejan. In the Springer book chapter *Witnessed Presence in Merging Realities in Healthcare Environments* (2010, co-authored with Frances Brazier, Delft Technical University), Sunil Abraham is quoted directly on the idea that in online collaboration, time rather than place becomes the primary basis of trust. In the Design Society paper *Time Design for Building Trust in Communities of Systems and People* (2011, also with Brazier), Abraham appears both in the body text and in a full biographical entry in the appendix, described as director of policy at the Centre for Internet and Society, founder of Mahiti, and former manager of the International Open Source Network for UNDP across 42 countries in the Asia-Pacific region.
## External links
- [Read the Original Lecture](https://pure.uva.nl/ws/files/242825138/Text_inaugural_lecture_-_Spread.pdf) (*Dutch*) โ Universiteit van Amsterdam
- [Official website](https://www.nevejan.org/) of Caroline Nevejan