Caroline Running Wolf presents to the DDI
Caroline Running Wolf (Crow Nation), nee Old Coyote, is an enrolled member of the Apsáalooke Nation (Crow) in Montana, with a Swabian (German) mother and also Pikuni, Oglala, and Ho-Chunk […]
Caroline Running Wolf (Crow Nation), nee Old Coyote, is an enrolled member of the Apsáalooke Nation (Crow) in Montana, with a Swabian (German) mother and also Pikuni, Oglala, and Ho-Chunk […]
Reshaping our Digital Interactions: Subjectivity in the Post-Cinema Age Colloque en traduction simultanée anglais / français | Simultaneous French / English translation available at symposium ENQUÊTES SUR LA SURVEILLANCE ET […]
Wendy Hui Kyong Chun & Giorgia Aiello Event is in English Wendy Hui Kyong Chun est l’une des plus importantes théoriciennes de la digitalité, de la programmation, du contrôle algorithmique, […]
Lorena Jaume-Palasí - Normative solutionism: Commonalities and frictions between European law and algorithmic systems Rescheduled from March 16 Lorena Jaume-Palasí is the founder of The Ethical Tech Society, a non-profit organization […]
Streaming to transgress: the racial politics of reactionary YouTubers and their audiences Cindy Ma is a doctoral candidate at the Oxford Internet Institute doing work on the discourse of white […]
Sean Cubitt is a Professor of Screen Studies, Culture and Communication, at the University of Melbourne. His research links film and media studies with ecocriticism, technological, aesthetic, economic and political […]
Eleanor Drage is a Christina Gaw Post-doctoral Research Associate at the Centre for Gender Studies and a member of the Gender & Technology Research Project team at the University of […]
Matthew Fuller is Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Goldsmiths London. With Usman Haque, he is co-author of 'Urban Versioning System v1.0' (ALNY) and with Andrew Goffey, of […]
Debora Nozza, a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Bocconi University and member of an NLP group in Milan, will be joining us for an in-person presentation with a Q & A. […]
Members of the Digital Democracies Institute will attend a one-day retreat at SFU downtown from 10-4. More details TBD.
Schedule is currently bring drafted.
Dr. Moya Bailey is an associate professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Northwestern University. Her work focuses on Black women’s use of digital media to promote social justice as acts […]