• EDI in AI Workshop

    After several exceptional months have passed, we started replanning for the EDI in AI workshop in consultation with the Quebec government: Hoping for a COVID19 recession by early next year, […]

  • Anna Engelhardt & Niels Ten Oever talk to the Institute

    By zoom

    Niels ten Oever: The quantum state of topological infrastructure reconfigurations: the case of 5G Niels is a postdoctoral researcher with the ‘Making the hidden visible: Co-designing for public values in standards-making […]

  • Jodi Byrd presents to the Institute

    By zoom

    Indigenomicon. Jodi A. Byrd is a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma, Associate Professor of English and gender and women’s studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and a […]

  • Kavita Philip talks to the Lab

    Online

    Kavita Philip is President's Excellence Chair in Network Cultures as Professor of English with the UBC Department of English Language and Literatures. She was previously Professor of History & Informatics (by courtesy) at […]

  • Wendy is Critical Inquiry Visiting Professor at the University of Chicago – Lecture 2

    Online

    Since 2003, the Critical Inquiry Distinguished Visiting Professorship has been held by some of the world’s most renowned scholars. The CI Professor is in residence at the University of Chicago for an academic quarter, where he or she teaches a graduate seminar and offers two public lectures. In Spring 2021 we are proud to welcome Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Simon […]

  • Digital Media Workshop: White Supremacy, Affect, and Digital Culture

    Online

    The Digital Media Workshop will be hosting Christine Goding-Doty and Tara McPherson on May 24 for a panel about White Supremacy, Affect, and Digital Culture, moderated by Wendy Hui Kyong Chun. Christine Goding Doty, Visiting Assistant Professor, Africana Studies, Hobart and William Smith Colleges – Christine Goding-Doty is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Africana Studies […]

  • Wendy gives Keynote at Digital (Im)Materialities Conference

    Online

    Digital (Im)materialities is a student-run conference organized by the first-year MA Media Studies cohort at Concordia University in Tio'tia:ke/Montreal. As the pandemic continues to rage, we approach one year of conducting much of our lives: personal, professional, academic, online. This transition has proven in turns frustrating, alienating, and humorous but, more saliently, it has highlighted […]