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SUMMARY:The Future of the Humanities @ Google
DESCRIPTION:Wendy is invited to this closed conference \nThis series of round table discussions builds on Google’s history of engagement with academia\, a history that started with the company’s founders. We sense a critical moment for modern democracy and for the humanist values at the core of our business. Although Google is a technology company\, many of the biggest challenges we face are non-technical\, motivating this outreach to learn from and collaborate with academic leaders in the Humanities.\n \nThe goal of these working sessions is to bring academics into conversation with researchers and practitioners at Google to better understand the increasingly complex landscape at the intersection of ethics\, privacy\, identity\, and technology. By building a venue for conversation across institutional boundaries\, we hope to find points of connection that will enable us to make change together. 
URL:https://digitaldemocracies.org/calendar/the-future-of-the-humanities-google/
LOCATION:By zoom
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SUMMARY:DDI Presentation - DW Kamish
DESCRIPTION:DW will be presenting on his work to the team. \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://sfu.zoom.us/j/94666559773?pwd=YjRXeGN0eHVjZWd1bkJyblY5MlExUT09\n\nMeeting ID: 946 6655 9773\nPassword: 595221
URL:https://digitaldemocracies.org/calendar/ddi-presentation-dw-kamish/
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SUMMARY:Digital Citizen Initiative (DCI) at the Department of Canadian Heritage Conference
DESCRIPTION:Wendy is a panellist for the Digital Citizen Initiative (DCI) at the Department of Canadian Heritage Conference discussion. \nThis two-hour expert panel will be moderated by Doctor Colette Brin\, and will feature doctors Elizabeth Dubois\, Julia Zarb\, Wendy Hui Kyong Chun\, and Gordon Pennycook\, as well as Marie-Pier Gingras\, who is pursuing her doctorate in psychology at l’Université du Québec à Montréal. The conversation will be focused around key successful knowledge mobilization initiatives supported by the DCI\, as well as on research projects of three of the recipients of the Joint Initiative for Digital Citizen Research between the Department of Canadian Heritage and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. \nThis will be a moderated conversation\, but all attendees will be welcomed to submit questions via the chat box during the presentation\, as there will be a Q&A session with participants. \nYou will find attached biographies\, as well as other complementary information. We also invite you to look at the Digital Ecosystem Research Challenge website and report\, which can be found here.
URL:https://digitaldemocracies.org/calendar/digital-citizen-initiative-dci-at-the-department-of-canadian-heritage-conference/
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SUMMARY:Democracy XChange
DESCRIPTION:Open Democracy Project is a co-founder of DemocracyXChange – Canada’s annual democracy summit. Join us as we seize the opportunity to strengthen democracy in the recovery from COVID-19. This year our program will convene in two parts: \n\nOur virtual Summit (October 13-15) will raise critical questions about systemic inequality\, the relevance of our public institutions and how we can respond to this global moment with imagination.\n\n\nOur Festival (October 16-22) enables participants to deepen their engagement with program material by attending online workshops\, training sessions and events organized by non-profits\, associations and community groups.\n\nWendy is a panellist for the Democracy XChange Day 2 Panel: Making Technology Work for All People. \nMore info found here
URL:https://digitaldemocracies.org/calendar/democracy-xchange/
LOCATION:By zoom
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SUMMARY:Reading Group - Black and Indigenous Bodies
DESCRIPTION:Black and Indigenous Bodies: Resistance and Surveillance\nIf you are interested in joining the reading group\, contact Dr. Karrmen Crey at kcrey@sfu.ca with a very brief (one or two sentence) explanation of why you would like to join the group by Friday\, September 25th. Participants must be able to attend all meetings. You will receive an email to confirm your spot in the group.
URL:https://digitaldemocracies.org/calendar/reading-group-black-and-indigenous-bodies/
LOCATION:By zoom
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