Message posted on 31/10/2018

Tema T Exchange with Lucy Suchman is streamed on Facebook today

                Meaningful Human Control: the social sciences of automated weapon systems
<br>Professor Lucy Suchman
<br>
<br>Wednesday October 31st 2018 1.15-3.00pm, followed by a Reception.
<br>Universitetsklubben, Linköping University
<br>
<br>The Tema T Exchange is a high profile public event, held annually to address
<br>issues of public concern. We invite scholars of international renown to lead
<br>us in debate. Past years have featured Don Ihde, Thomas Hylland Eriksen and
<br>Annemarie Molhttps://liu.se/en/research/tema-t-exchange
<br>.The occasion is designed to
<br>maximise productive exchange and debate, by asking our invitee not to give a
<br>set public lecture, but instead to respond to a series of questions and
<br>comments submitted by a panel of colleagues.
<br>
<br>The increased use of automated weapon systems has become an issue of
<br>considerable public unease. The question of their “meaningful human
<br>control” is debated at the UN. Many aspects of our own local and national
<br>context are germane: Sweden is militarily neutral yet has a thriving arms
<br>export industry; Linköping is home to Saab the weapons manufacturer; and
<br>there are enduring issues in a largely technoscience university like
<br>Linköping as to the role and importance of social sciences and humanities. So
<br>it is especially appropriate that we ask how social sciences can inform our
<br>understanding of automated weapon systems.
<br>
<br>To discuss these issues we are delighted to welcome Professor Lucy Suchman
<br>(Lancaster University) as our distinguished guest for the Tema T Exchange
<br>2018.
<br>
<br>Lucy is an internationally renowned scholar, working within the field of
<br>feminist science and technology studies, focused on technological imaginaries
<br>and the material practices of technology design, particularly developments at
<br>the interface of bodies and machines. It is this longstanding critical
<br>engagement with the field of human-computer interaction that she has recently
<br>extended to contemporary warfighting. She was a leading figure in the recent
<br>campaign against Google providing AI support to a US military programme aimed
<br>at automating the analysis of images from drone surveillance footage [see Op
<br>Ed piece in the Guardian
<br> ]
<br>
<br>All Welcome
<br>For information: steve.woolgar@liu.se 
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