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SUMMARY:Lorena Jaume-Palasí presents to the DDI
DESCRIPTION:Lorena Jaume-Palasí – Normative solutionism: Commonalities and frictions between European law and algorithmic systems\nRescheduled from March 16\n\nLorena 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. She is a Fellow of the Bucerius Foundation and a member of the Advisory Board on Education and Discourse of the Goethe Institute. She additionally heads the secretariat of the German National Section of the IGF as well as projects on Internet Governance in Asia and Africa. She has co-authored and edited various publications on internet governance and regularly writes on data protection\, privacy and publicity\, public goods and discrimination.\n\nTo virtually join: email ddi_comms@sfu.ca
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SUMMARY:Cindy Ma presents to the DDI
DESCRIPTION:Streaming to transgress: the racial politics of reactionary YouTubers and their audiences \nCindy Ma is a doctoral candidate at the Oxford Internet Institute doing work on the discourse of white racial resentment\, with a focus on YouTube personalities and their audiences. Her research examines the interactions between online ecosystems\, political discourse\, and racial inequity. Prior to starting her PhD\, she completed an MSc in Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and worked in the nonprofit sector. She is a 2019 Trudeau Scholar and SSHRC Doctoral Fellow. \nTo join the presentation email ddi_comms@sfu.ca.
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SUMMARY:Sean Cubitt presents to the DDI
DESCRIPTION:Sean Cubitt is a Professor of Screen Studies\, Culture and Communication\, at the University of Melbourne. His research links film and media studies with ecocriticism\, technological\, aesthetic\, economic and political history\, and the media arts and aesthetics. He is series editor of Leonardo Books (MIT Press) and serves on the boards of the Media Art History network\, Goldsmiths Press\, Media Art 21 (CAFA Beijing / SFMOMA / He Foundation)\, Delocating Mountains (Austrian Science Fund) and a number of journal and books series including Screen\, Cultural Politics\, Visual Art Practice and the Journal of Environmental Media. He is currently working on the latest of nine funded research projects\, this dealing with social media and photography. \nTo join the presentation email ddi_comms@sfu.ca.
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SUMMARY:Eleanor Drage & Kerry Mackereth present to the DDI
DESCRIPTION:Eleanor Drage is a Christina Gaw Post-doctoral Research Associate at the Centre for Gender Studies and a member of the Gender & Technology Research Project team at the University of Cambridge. Her publications focus on how humanity defines and constitutes itself both through unstable socio-cultural processes such as race and gender and through fallible technological systems. Eleanor is particularly interested in how technology can prompt and develop certain kinds of behavioural skills\, and how anti-racist and anti-sexist critical theory can be implemented at industry-level to develop ethical and socially transformative technological products. \nKerry Mackereth is a Christina Gaw Post-doctoral Research Associate at the Centre for Gender Studies and a member of the Gender & Technology Research Project team at the University of Cambridge. She is also a Research Associate at St. John’s College\, Cambridge. Kerry’s work broadly explores how histories of gendered and racialised violence shape new technologies. Kerry’s PhD thesis examined how women’s violent protests\, specifically\, their hunger strikes in the contexts of women’s prisons and immigration detention centres\, complicate theories of political violence. \nTo join this presentation email ddi_comms@sfu.ca.
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