Critical Tech Talk 2: Wendy Chun — Discriminating data

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University of Waterloo - Thursday, February 10, 2022, 6 to 9 p.m. online in three parts | Register now Have you ever observed a divisive, rage-fuelled fight online and wondered about the role technology played in the background? In her most recent book, Discriminating Data (2021), Wendy Chun reveals how polarization is a goal—not an error—within big data […]

Webinar – Protecting Expert Advice for the Public: Promoting Safety and Improved Communications

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COVID-19 has highlighted the extent to which researchers who publicly share their expertise and the results of research face harassment and personal threats. The intimidation of experts has recently garnered significant media attention, but it is a problem that has affected the safety, well-being, and work of those who produce knowledge for some time. There […]

Wendy Chun at Berkeley Center for New Media

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Discriminating Data with Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Canada 150 Research Chair and Professor in New Media; Director of The Digital Democracies Institute, Simon Fraser University Register for Zoom link here! Or watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/gx3SrPAWW1g In Discriminating Data, Wendy Hui Kyong Chun reveals how polarization is a goal—not an error—within big data and machine learning. […]

Seda Gürses presents to the DDI

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Seda is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Multi-Actor Systems at TU Delft at the Faculty of Technology Policy and Management, and an affiliate at the COSIC Group at the Department of Electrical Engineering (ESAT), KU Leuven. Previously she was an FWO post-doctoral fellow at COSIC/ESAT, a research associate at the Center for […]

Wendy Chun at Brown University’s COGUT Institute for the Humanities

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Discriminating Data: A Conversation with Wendy Chun Register for the event here. In Discriminating Data (MIT Press, 2021), Wendy Hui Kyong Chun reveals how polarization is a goal — not an error — within big data and machine learning. These methods, she argues, encode segregation, eugenics, and identity politics through their default assumptions and conditions. […]

Yuan Stevens presents to the DDI

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Markets, Architectures, Norms, or Law? Regulating Automated Face Recognition in Canada Yuan (“You-anne”) Stevens is a legal and policy expert focused on information integrity, data protection and human rights. She works towards a world where powerful actors—and the systems they build—are held accountable to the public, especially when it comes to equality-seeking communities. She brings […]

Jonathan Beller presents to the DDI

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Jonathan Beller is a Professor of Humanities & Media Studies at the Pratt Institute. One of the foremost theorists of the visual turn and the attention economy; works on the history of cinema and the way in which the screen-image has altered all aspects of social life; books and edited volumes include: The Cinematic Mode […]

Discriminating Data: Wendy Chun in dialogue with Yuk Hui 

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Book Conversation: Discriminating Data by Wendy Chun In dialogue with Yuk Hui  Thu 10 March 2022, 5pm PST / Fri 11 March 2022, 9am HKT Online Event: Register to join via Zoom Facebook Event: https://fb.me/e/304BhrtRH  In this event, Wendy Chun will discuss her latest book Discriminating Data (2021, MIT Press) in conversation with Yuk Hui.  In Discriminating Data, Chun reveals […]

Lorena Jaume-Palasí presents to the DDI

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Lorena Jaume-Palasí is the founder of The Ethical Tech Society, a non-profit organization researching processes of automation and digitization with regards to their social relevance. Lorena researches the ethics of digitization and automation. In this context, she also deals with questions of legal philosophy. In 2017 she was appointed by the Spanish government to the […]

Wendy Chun at Latent Spaces – Performing Ambiguous Data

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The value of ambiguity. Data, Proxies and the limits of the computable via YouTube Stream  with Mireille Hildebrandt & Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, moderated by Felix Stalder Mireille Hildebrandt: The politics of ambiguity and the issue of proxies In my talk, I will argue that what matters is not computable. However, it can be made […]

Tung-Hui Hu presents to the DDI

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Tung-Hui Hu is associate professor at the University of Michigan in the department of English Language and Literature. He is the author of three books of poetry, The Book of Motion (2003), Mine (2007), and Greenhouses, Lighthouses (Copper Canyon Press, 2013), a chapbook, On the Kepel Fruit (Albion Books, 2017), and a study of digital culture, A Prehistory of the Cloud (MIT Press, 2015), which was described by The New […]