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SUMMARY:DDI Fall Speaker Series - Dr. Susan Erikson
DESCRIPTION:DDI Fall Speaker Series\, 6th September from 12:30- 1:30pm PST \nDr. Susan Erikson\, SFU Faculty of Health Sciences and DDI Fluencies Faculty Fellow \nDr. Erikson studies highly complex political and economic systems that shape human health experiences. She is a medical anthropologist who has worked in Africa\, Europe\, Central Asia\, and North America. During an earlier international affairs career\, Dr. Erikson first lived in an eastern Sierra Leonean village for two years before working with government departments and foreign affairs organizations on foreign policy and trade issues. As an academic\, she combines her practical experience with a critical study of global political economy of health. Her work has been published in Nature\, The Lancet\, BMJ\, Medical Anthropology\, Medical Anthropology Quarterly\, Social Science & Medicine\, Global Public Health\, Critical Public Health\, Anthropologica and others. Media quoting/citing her work include Nature\, The Wall Street Journal\, Financial Times\, Wired\, Al Bawaba and others. \nThis is a hybrid event. \nEmail: ddi_comms@sfu.ca for the zoom link. \n 
URL:https://digitaldemocracies.org/calendar/ddi-fall-speaker-series-susan-erikson/
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SUMMARY:From General Intellect to General Imagination by Dr. Sean Cubitt
DESCRIPTION:Presentation by Dr. Sean Cubitt\, 25th September from 4:00- 5:30pm PST \n\n\n\n\n\n\nHis 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. He has completed 31 PhD supervisions. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis is an in- person event at Harbour Centre 1500\, SFU Downtown campus. \nEmail: ddi_comms@sfu.ca for details.
URL:https://digitaldemocracies.org/calendar/data-fluencies-speaker-series-fallon-wilson-jurnell-cockhren/
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