Workshop Expertise: A scoping workshop exploring expertise in the context of digital transformation in relation to culture and communities
15TH NOVEMBER, 9:00-6:30pm
UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX, Brighton
Organised by Digital Economy Communities & Culture Network+
with the support of Centre for Material Digital Culture, School of Media, Film and Music, University of Sussex
A day-long workshop and symposium exploring Expertise and Digital Transformations. Part a programme of activities designed to better understand what skills, knowledge, and competencies, cultural organizations and communities need to enable fuller and more autonomous engagements with digital media.
Speakers, contributors and participants include:
Professor Maureen McNeil (Lancaster University/CESAgen), Professor Matt Hills (Aberystwyth University), Dr. Helen Thornham, (Leeds University/EPSRC/Digital Economy Communities and Culture Network+), Dr. Helen Kennedy (Leeds University), Dan Chalmers (Digital Economy Communities and Culture Network+), Sarah Atkinson (Brighton University/Digital Economy Communities and Culture Network+), Professor Peter Cheng (University of Sussex), Andrew Duff, Kevin Bacon (Brighton and Hove Museums and Art Galleries), Dr. Aristea Fotopoulou (University of Sussex RCMDC/Goldsmiths), Dr. Katie Howland (University of Sussex), Dr. Sharif Mowlabocus (University of Sussex), Justin Harbottle (Terrence Higgins Trust), Dr. Georgina Voss (University of Brighton), Dr. David Berry (Swansea University), Dr. Caroline Bassett (University of Sussex/EPSRC/Digital Economy Communities and Culture Network+), Cecile Chevalier, Russell Pearce, Dr. Edgar Gomez (Leeds University, EPSRC).
We have limited places for contributing in plenary slots and/or to attend the workshop.
To attend please email: Eleftherios Zenerian <[log in to unmask]>.
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Dr Aristea Fotopoulou
Research Assistant
Research Centre for Material Digital Culture
Department of Media and Film, University of Sussex
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Storycircle, Framework for Innovation and Research in MediaCityUK (FIRM),
Department of Media & Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London
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