[Air-L] International Conference on Trust & Digital Memories in Paris

Peter Gloviczki pgloviczki at coker.edu
Tue Feb 12 06:27:45 PST 2019


Dear Serena, (if I may),

This sounds like a fascinating conference. I am afraid my French is not
good (I remember taking it at a summer camp, but never followed through the
way I should, unfortunately). Is the website available in English? I notice
all of the signup sections are in French.

Thank you, Peter

On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 9:22 AM Serena Ciranna <serenaciranna at gmail.com>
wrote:

> International Conference on Trust & Digital Memories
>
> *Should We Trust Our Digital Memories ? Remembering Online: A Long-Term
> Perspective.*
>
> Feb 21-22, 2019
> IEA, Hotel de Lauzun, Paris
>
>
> https://www.paris-iea.fr/fr/evenements/should-we-trust-our-digital-memories-remembering-online-a-long-term-perspective
>
> This conference on digital memories brings together the most current
> research from various fields such as media design, cultural studies and
> philosophy, representing both theoretical and empirical approaches. We will
> especially focus on the concept of trust, and the many ways it is related
> to memory in online practices and interactions. With social media, digital
> archives and self-tracking apps being new means we use to create and share
> memories, it is important to ask how and why we tend to trust online
> platforms and digital devices as repositories of our past. Furthermore, do
> we tend to trust digital memory more than biological memory, considering it
> to be more objective and stable? As Victor Mayer-Schönberger assesses: “As
> digital remembering relentlessly exposes discrepancies between factual bits
> and our very own human recall, what we may lose in the process is the trust
> in the past as we remember it.” What are the consequences of this potential
> shift for the way we make sense of ourselves through our past? How
> individuals and collectives deal with the increasing volume of their
> digital memories, as well as with new ways of remembering and forgetting
> through the use of technology, is a challenging question, the answer to
> which requires an interdisciplinary approach. Therefore, this conference’s
> aim is to gather contributions from variety of disciplines in order to
> further the discussion on this developing field of study.
>
> *Scientific Committee: *
>
> Roberto Casati (Institut Jean Nicod, Paris)
> Serena Ciranna (Institut Jean Nicod, Paris)
> Jerôme Dokic (Institut Jean Nicod, Paris)
> José Van Dijck (Utrecht University)
> Gloria Origgi (Institut Jean Nicod, Paris)
> Judith Simon (Hamburg University)
>
> *Programme: *
>
> *February 21, 2019*
>
> Morning:
>
> 10:30 - 11 am
> *Introduction*Serena Ciranna (Institut Jean Nicod)
>
> 11:00 - 11:35 am
> *The Dying of my Mother on WhatsApp*Joanne Garde - Hansen (University of
> Warwick)
>
> 11:35 - 12:10  pm
> *Design to support personal remembering practices using digital memory
> media*Elise van den Hoven (University of Sydney)
>
> 12:10 - 12:45 pm
> *Remembering A Data-Driven Life: Introducing a Quantified Past*Chris Elsden
> (Northumbria University)
>
> 12:45 - 12:55 pm   *Discussion*
>
> Afternoon:
>
> 2:30 - 3:05  pm
> *On the creation of digital heirlooms*Daniela Petrelli (Sheffield Hallam
> University)
>
> 3:05 - 3:40  pm
> *Personal Memory Knowledge Graphs*Aldo Gangemi (University of Bologna),
> Valentina Presutti (National Research Council, Rome)
>
> 3:40 - 3:50 pm  *Discussion*
>
> 3:50 - 4:20 pm   Coffee-break
>
> 4:20 - 5 pm
> *Autistic (Dis) Trust:  How autistic people's uses of social media
> neuroqueers memory*Anna Reading (Faculty of Arts and Humanities King’s
> College)
>
> 5- 5:35 pm
> *Memory as the ‘Ghost in the Machine’. Machine logic and memory in the
> Digital Age*Yasmin Ibrahim (Queen Mary, University of London)
>
> 5:35 - 6:10 pm
> *How can we forget? The Digitization of Autobiographical
> Narrative*Gunnthorunn
> Gudmundsdottir (University of Iceland)
>
> 6:10 - 6:30 pm *Discussion *
>
>
> *February 22, 2019*
>
> Morning:
>
> 09:30 - 10:00 am   *Introduction*
>
> Gloria Origgi (Institut Jean Nicod)
>
> 10:00 - 10:35 am
> *Trust, Extended Memories and Social Media*Jacopo Domenicucci (Université
> Paris 1 Sorbonne)
>
> 10:35 - 11:10 am
> *Decentralised ID for Communities of Trust*Remy Bourganel (Chief Innovation
> & Design Officer, Brickchain)
>
> 11:10 - 11:20 am   *Discussion*
>
> 11:20 - 11:50 am  Coffee-break
>
> 11:50 - 12:25 pm
> *IoT – Internet of things or Internet of Trust ? Trust as a key success
> factor of IoT adoption*Sandrine Macé (ESCP Europe) - Violette Bouveret
> (ESCP Europe)
>
> 12:25 - 1 pm
> *From static records to predictive policing: the future of audiovisual
> evidence*Jean-François Blanchette (University of California, Los Angeles)
>
> 1 - 1:10 pm   *Discussion*
>
> Afternoon:
>
> 2:15 - 2:50 pm
> *Memories of Intimacy*Stefana Broadbent (Politecnico di Milano)
>
> 2:50 - 3:25 pm
> *Smartphone Memories of Displacement and Diaspora*Anne Gilliland
> (University of California, Los Angeles)
>
> 3:25 - 3:35 pm   *Discussion*
>
> 3:35 - 4:05 pm   Coffee-break
>
> 4:05 - 4:40 pm
> *Digital protest memories: charting disconnection as a site of political
> struggle*Anne Kaun (Södertörn University, Sweden)
>
> 4:40 - 5:15 pm
> *Collaborative cultural platforms: new repositories of a “common
> memory”?*Marta
> Severo, EA Dicen-IDF, Université Paris Nanterre; IUF junior member
>
> 5:15 - 5:30 pm  *Discussion *
>
> ________________________
>
> Organized by:  Institut Jean Nicod / CNRS-ENS-EHESS
>
> Organizing Committee: Serena Ciranna (Institut Jean Nicod, Paris), Gloria
> Origgi (Institut Jean Nicod, Paris)
>
> With the Sponsoring of : DEC- Département d’Etudes Cognitives EHESS - Ecole
> des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales Internet of Things Chair - ESCP
> Europe - Business School IEA-Institut d’Etudes Avancées
>
> Info & Registration:
>
> https://www.paris-iea.fr/fr/evenements/should-we-trust-our-digital-memories-remembering-online-a-long-term-perspective
>
> --
>
> Serena Ciranna
>
> PhD student, Institut Jean-Nicod, EHESS, Paris
>
> Visiting researcher, Institute for Society and Genetics, UCLA
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