[Air-L] 3rd international Data Power conference, 12th/13th September 2019, Bremen, Germany
Helen Kennedy
h.kennedy at sheffield.ac.uk
Mon Oct 1 14:22:25 PDT 2018
With increasingly globalized digital infrastructures and a global digital
political economy, we face new concentrations of power, leading to new
inequalities and insecurities with respect to data ownership, data
geographies and different data-related practices. It is not only a
concentration of power by a few corporations, but also a concentration of
the availability of data in individual regions of the world. This includes
(exerting) power about data (infra)structures and processes of data
creation, data collection, data access, data processing, data
interpretation, data storing, data visualisations.
The *Global in/securities* theme of the 2019 Data Power conference attends
to questions around these phenomena, asking: How does data power further or
contest global in/securities? How are global in/securities constructed
through or against data? How do civil society actors, government, people
engage with societal and individual in/securities through and with data?
What are appropriate ontologies to think about data and persons? How may we
envisage a just data society? And what does decolonizing data in/securities
look like?
This conference creates a space to reflect on these and other critical
issues relating to data’s in/security and its decolonizing. Confirmed
keynote speakers are:
- Virginia Eubanks, University at Albany, USA;
- Jack Linchuan Qiu, Chinese University, Hongkong;
- Seeta Peña Gangadaran, LSE, UK;
- Nimmi Rangaswamy, Indian Institute of Information Technology, IIIT,
Hyderabad, India.
Papers and panels are invited on the following – and other – topics:
- Big data and humanitarianism
- ‘Good’ data, data justice and well-being
- Data, discrimination and inequality
- Data activism, citizen engagement, indigenous data sovereignty and
open data
- Critical, theoretical and feminist approaches to data in/securities
- Data journalism and rhetorics of data visualization
- Data-driven governance and open data
- Securitization and militarization of data infrastructures
- Emerging in/securities through algorithms and automated decision-making
- Forensic data, human rights and refugees
- Decolonizing data in/securities and data labor
- Machine learning, developmentalism and human security
*Information/details *
- Please submit 250-word-paper proposals, using the online submission
system at the conference webpage:
https://www.uni-bremen.de/data-power-global-insecurities/ (to be opened
soon).
- The deadline for paper proposals is *31st January 2019.*
- The conference fee is 200 Euro, and 100 Euro for students. There will
be travel grants for participants from the global south and PhD student fee
waivers (please indicate the need when applying).
- The organising committee will select papers for a special theme
proposal to be submitted to the peer reviewed journal Big Data & Society.
- For information on travel visa, please visit the following web page:
https://ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/what-we-do/policies/borders-and-visas/visa-policy/schengen_visa_en
. Letters of invitation will be sent by the conference organizers.
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Professor Helen Kennedy, Chair in Digital Society
University of Sheffield
T: 0114 2226488
E: h.kennedy at sheffield.ac.uk
OUT NOW: 'Living with data: aligning data studies and data activism through
a focus on everyday experiences of datafication', *Krisis, Journal for
Contemporary Philosophy*, 2018, http://krisis.eu.
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