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DATA POWER 2017: Conference on Big Data that may be of interest

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Scott Dobson-Mitchell <[log in to unmask]>

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Wed, 25 Jan 2017 12:05:42 -0500

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Hello,

Data Power is an international communication and media studies conference
on big data, data visualisation and labour, surveillance, and governance.
The call for papers and information about the conference is below. If
you're interested in presenting, abstracts are due this Friday (apologies
for the short notice - the CfP has been sent through other channels, but I
figured it may be of interest to members of this mailing list)

Take care,

Scott Mitchell
Carleton University, school of Journalism and Communication

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DATA POWER 2017

A two-day, international conference organized by Carleton and Sheffield
universities.
Dates: 22nd & 23rd June 2017
Venue: School of Journalism & Communication, Carleton University, Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada
Submission deadline: Friday 27th January 2017

Call for abstracts/proposals
Increasingly pervasive in our daily lives, data are constituted through
converging technologies and practices such as the internet of things, smart
cities, drones and precision agriculture; global finance, credit scoring
and data brokerage firms; surveillance, predictive policing and customer
relation management systems, to name a few. Data are also generated by and
flow through applications, software, platforms, and infrastructures that
reshape how we play, work, eat, socialise, see ourselves, and know the
world. In an era of data power, data have become agentic, especially when
input into black-boxed algorithms and systems whose outputs are used to
profile and sort us, influence the political economy, and for purposes for
which no consent was given. Is this a 'fait accompli'?

To answer this question, the Data Power 2017 conference asks: How can we
reclaim some form of data-based power and autonomy, and advance data-based
technological citizenship, while living in regimes of data power? Is it
possible to regain agency and mobilize data for the common good? To do so,
which theories help to interrogate and make sense of the operations of data
power? What kind of design frameworks are needed to build and deploy
data-based technologies with values and ethics that are equitable and fair?
How can big data be mobilized to improve how we live, beyond notions of
efficiency and innovation?

This conference follows the successful Data Power 2015 Conference held in
the UK and creates a space to reflect on these and other critical issues
relating to data’s ever more ubiquitous power.

To date, the following keynote speakers and commentators on data power have
been confirmed:

Helen Nissenbaum, New York University, co-author of Obfuscation: A User’s
Guide to Privacy and Protest with Finn Brunton (2015), and PI of the Values
in Design project;

Paul N.Edwards, University of Michigan, author of A Vast Machine: Computer
Models, Climate Data, and the Politics of Global Warming (2010);

Stefania Milan, University of Amsterdam, author of Social Movements and
Their Technologies: Wiring Social Change (2016), and PI of the DATACTIVE
project;

Frank Pasquale, University of Maryland, author of The Black Box Society:
The Secret Algorithms that Control Money and Information (2015).

Papers and session/panel proposals are invited on the following - and other
relevant - topics:

·     The political economy of data
·     Data and journalism
·     Theorizing data
·     The politics of data visualization
·     Data labour
·     The social life of data and data-driven methods
·     The politics of open and linked data
·     Data-driven governance, surveillance and control
·     Data, discrimination and inequality
·     Social, ethical and legal issues
·     Data citizens
·     Data activism, citizen engagement and advocacy
·     Data, genealogy and power
·     Data power and violence
·     Critical cultural and feminist approaches to data
·     Resistance, agency and appropriation.

Information/details

Whilst we welcome papers and sessions of all kinds, please note that this
conference focuses on critical questions about data’s power and also papers
that are critical and/or reflective with regards to the social and cultural
consequences of the rise of data's power.

Please submit 250 word paper or panel proposals using the following online
submission system:
https://ocs.library.carleton.ca/index.php/datapower/datapower2017

The deadline for paper proposals is Friday 27th January 2017.
The conference fee is $225 (CAD) for all, and $90 (CAD) for students.
The organising committee will select papers for a special issue on Data
Power in the following peer reviewed journals: The Canadian Journal of
Communication and Online Information Review.

Ottawa is Canada’s Capital, and is celebrating its 150th Anniversary in
2017. The City is home to numerous international museums and galleries, and
Carleton University is set along the beautiful Rideau River and the Rideau
Canal.

Best wishes,

The Data Power Conference team

Tracey, Helen, Jo, Ganaele, Ysabel & Merlyna
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Tracey P. Lauriault & Merlyna Lim, Carleton University, Canada
Helen Kennedy & Jo Bates, University of Sheffield, UK
Ganaele Langlois, York University, Canada
Ysabel Gerrard, University of Leeds, UK

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