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SUMMARY:Dylan Mulvin presents to the DDI
DESCRIPTION:Dr Dylan Mulvin is Assistant Professor in the Department of Media and Communications at LSE\, where he also serves as Programme Director for the MSc Media and Communications. \nDr Mulvin is a historian of media and technology. Drawing on methods from media studies\, Science and Technology Studies\, gender studies\, and disability studies\, Dr Mulvin investigates how standards\, infrastructures\, and defaults encode and crystallise assumptions about human perception and behavior. In other words\, he studies the ways people make the stuff that we take for granted. He is the author of Proxies: the Cultural Work of Standing In (published open access with MIT Press). \nPrior to joining the Department\, Dr Mulvin was a Postdoctoral Researcher at Microsoft Research New England\, where he was a member of the Social Media Collective. He earned his MA and PhD in Communication Studies from McGill University.
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SUMMARY:Wendy Chun's keynote address at UC Berkeley's Science Ethics and Policy Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Beyond Ethical Tech: Understanding the Sociocultural History of Our Technological Defaults \nBefore we can talk about science policy issues\, we need to talk about trust. How can we make sure science and its applications serve every community? Register to see the #SEPS2022 keynote with Wendy Chun on Saturday\, April 9: http://seps2022.com.
URL:https://digitaldemocracies.org/calendar/wendy-chuns-keynote-address-at-uc-berkeleys-science-ethics-and-policy-symposium/
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SUMMARY:Jason Lewis presents to the DDI
DESCRIPTION:Jason Edward Lewis is Full Professor of Design and Computation Arts. He is a digital media artist\, poet and software designer. He founded Obx Laboratory for Experimental Media\, where he directs research/ creation projects using virtual environments to assist Aboriginal communities in preserving\, interpreting and communicating cultural histories\, devising new means of creating and reading digital texts\, developing systems for creative use of mobile technology. He is the director of the Initiative for Indigenous Futures\, a seven-year SSHRC-funded Partnership focused on how Indigenous communities imaging themselves seven generations hence. Lewis co-founded and co-directs the Aboriginal Territories in Cyberspace research network that is investigating how Aboriginal people can participate in the shaping of our digital media future\, and co-directs workshop combining traditional stories and game design at the Kahnawake First Nations’ high school. He is deeply committed to developing intriguing new forms of expression by working on conceptual\, creative and technical levels simultaneously. Lewis’ creative work has been featured at the Ars Electronica Center\, ISEA\, SIGGRAPH\, Urban Screens and Mobilefest\, among other venues\, his writing about new media has been presented at conferences\, festivals and exhibitions on four continents and his work with Aboriginal Territories in Cyberspace has won multiple awards. \nHe received his MPhil from the Royal College of Art for Dynamic Poetry: Introductory Remarks to a New Medium.
URL:https://digitaldemocracies.org/calendar/jason-lewis-presents-to-the-ddi/
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SUMMARY:Caroline Running Wolf presents to the DDI
DESCRIPTION: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 heritage. As the daughter of nomadic parents\, she grew up between USA\, Canada\, and Germany. Thanks to her genuine interest in people and their stories\, she is a multilingual Cultural Acclimation Artist dedicated to supporting Indigenous language and culture vitality. After working for over 15 years as a professional nerd herder and business consultant in various fields\, Running Wolf co-founded a nonprofit\, Buffalo Tongue\, with her husband\, Michael Running Wolf. Together they create virtual and augmented reality experiences to advocate for Native American voices\, languages\, and cultures. Running Wolf has a Master’s degree in Native American Studies from Montana State University in Bozeman\, Montana. She is currently pursuing her PhD in Anthropology at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver\, Canada.
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