DATA POWER 2017 A two-day, international conference
Dates: 22nd & 23rd June 2017 Venue: School of Journalism & Communication, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Increasingly pervasive in our daily lives, data are constituted through converging technologies and practices such as the internet of things, smart cities, drones and precision agriculture; global finance, credit scoring and data brokerage firms; surveillance, predictive policing and customer relation management systems, to name a few. Data are also generated by and flow through applications, software, platforms, and infrastructures that reshape how we play, work, eat, socialize, see ourselves, and know the world. In an era of data power, data have become agentic, especially when input into black-boxed algorithms and systems whose outputs are used to profile and sort us, influence the political economy, and for purposes for which no consent was given. Is this a 'fait accompli'? To answer this question, the Data Power 2017 conference asks: How can we reclaim some form of data-based power and autonomy, and advance data-based technological citizenship, while living in regimes of data power? Is it possible to regain agency and mobilize data for the common good? To do so, which theories help to interrogate and make sense of the operations of data power? What kind of design frameworks are needed to build and deploy data-based technologies with values and ethics that are equitable and fair? How can big data be mobilized to improve how we live, beyond notions of efficiency and innovation?
This conference creates a space to reflect on these and other critical issues relating to data’s ever more ubiquitous power. To date, the following keynote speakers and commentators on data power have been confirmed:
Papers and Sessions are invited on the following - and other relevant - topics:
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Best wishes,
The Data Power Conference team Tracey, Helen, Jo, Ganaele, Ysabel & Merlyna
Tracey P. Lauriault & Merlyna Lim, Carleton University, Canada Helen Kennedy & Jo Bates, University of Sheffield, UK Ganaele Langlois, York University, Canada Ysabel Gerrard, University of Leeds, UKTracey P. Lauriault Assistant Professor Critical Media Studies and Big Data Communication Studies School of Journalism and Communication Suite 4110, River Building Carleton University 1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa (ON) K1S 5B61-613-520-2600 x7443 [hidden email] @TraceyLauriault Skype: Tracey.P.Lauriault _______________________________________________ CivicAccess-discuss mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.pwd.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss |
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