ICA Conference – Javier Ruiz-Soler and Wendy Chun

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Wendy Chun moderates a panel at ICA on How Conspiracies Work: National and International Approaches to Trust, Mistrust, and Authenticity Chairs Javier Ruiz Soler, Simon Fraser U, CANADA Moderator Wendy Chun, Simon Fraser U, CANADA Participants Beyond Verification: Authenticity and Mis/Disinformation Javier Ruiz Soler, Simon Fraser U, CANADA Locating COVID-19 Conspiracies in South Africa and […]

Jonathan Gray & Liliana Bounegru speak to the Institute

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Please note the earlier start time of 9am PST for this talk. Jonathan Gray is Lecturer in Critical Infrastructure Studies at the Department of Digital Humanities, King’s College London, where he is currently writing a book on data worlds. He is also Cofounder of the Public Data Lab; and Research Associate at the Digital Methods Initiative (University of Amsterdam) and the médialab (Sciences Po, Paris). […]

Adam Kingsmith, Max Haiven & Aris Komporos-Athansiou present to the Lab

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Conspiratorialism as Dangerous Play in an age of Technofinance: From the GameStop Hunger Games to the Capitol Hill Jamboree We approach contemporary reactionary conspiratorialism as a dangerous form of play that emerges from gamified neoliberal financialization. Our examples are (1) the siege of the US Capitol of January 6 by those loyal to outgoing president […]

Facing Recognition – Talk and Discussion at the Other(ing) Sensing Conference

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Wendy gives the keynote on Facing Recognition – Talk and Discussion at the Other(ing) Sensing. Practices, Politics and Ethics of Sensitive Media - Conference by the research group "SENSING: The Knowledge of Sensitive Media" at the University of Potsdam. What does recognition mean in an era of pervasive data capture and automatic pattern detection? Tracing […]

Summer School – Towards Responsible Machine Learning

This part-time, five-day course offers foundational Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Data science concepts that are applicable in the humanities and social sciences. Offered by SFU's Digital Democracies Institute and SFU’s Big Data Initiative, this course will have you examine best practices to critically evaluate and mitigate unwanted bias from sources such as data, algorithms […]

Nathan Schneider talks to the Institute

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The implicit feudalism of online communities An “implicit feudalism” informs the available options for community management on the dominant platforms for online communities. It is a pattern that grants user-administrators absolutist reign over their fiefdoms, with competition among them as the primary mechanism for quality control, typically under rules set by platform companies. Implicit feudalism […]

Aleena Chia presents to the Institute

Aleena Leng An Chia is an Assistant Professor in the School of Communication specializing in the ethnography of gaming cultures. Her research investigates practices at the margins of the digital and analogue, and in the interstices between work and play. Her work examines gaming's boundary work as structuring categories in post-Fordism, as achievement systems in player communities, […]

Histories of AI: A Genealogy of Power

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Wendy gives a keynote at Histories of AI: A Genealogy of Power (A Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar) at Cambridge, part of the Summer School on the same topic. The University of Cambridge is hosting a Mellon Sawyer Seminar on Histories of AI: A Genealogy of Power from May 2020–April 2021. The Seminar is co-hosted by the Department […]