Message posted on 12/12/2018
Call for Abstracts: "The politics of algorithmic governance. Data subjects and social ordering in the digital age" (18th Annual STS Conference in Graz, 6.-7. May 2019)
Dear fellow researchers, <br> <br>we would like to point your attention to a panel session about the <br>politics of algorithmic governance at next year's Annual STS <br>Conference in Graz (a very nice place, indeed). The conference <br>takes place on the 6th and the 7th of May. The deadline for the <br>abstracts is 21.1.2019. <br> <br>A key aspect of the ongoing digital transformation of society is the <br>increasing datafication and quantification of almost all aspects of <br>life. This realm of “data doubles” gives rise to new modes of <br>producing and validating knowledge and of establishing epistemic and <br>thus political authority, enabled by artificially intelligent <br>computer systems and machines learning from big datasets. As a <br>consequence, we are witnessing the emergence of new forms of social <br>coordination, steering and control that are unfolding on the <br>individual level (as in the quantified self movement), on the <br>organizational level (as in people analytics) as well as on the <br>societal level (as in predictive policing and citizen scores). While <br>technology enthusiasts interpret these trends as an opportunity for <br>more reactive, more integrated and less bureaucratic forms of <br>regulation that will ultimately benefit everyone (O’Reilly 2013), <br>critics warn that humans are reduced to passive data providers in a <br>new, depoliticized “surveillance capitalism” (Morozov 2014, Zuboff <br>2018). As the fusion of digital technology and institutions of <br>public and private governance proceeds, gaining a deeper <br>understanding of these ambivalences is one of the pressing academic <br>and practical issues of our time (Yeung 2017). <br>https://sts-conference.isds.tugraz.at/event/5/page/36-digitalization-of-society <br> <br>During this session we want to continue the conversation about the <br>possible contributions of Science, Technology and Society Studies to <br>this set of questions, debating both concrete empirical cases and <br>broader theoretical considerations. We invite innovative papers from <br>all relevant areas that address issues including, but not limited <br>to, the following: <br> <br>● Which new forms of algorithmic governance do we observe? <br>● How do they relate to and interact with existing forms of social <br>ordering and what sets them apart? <br>● Do we witness the emergence of new forms of subjectivities and <br>identities? <br>● In what ways do algorithmic systems foster or inhibit individuals’ <br>conduct of everyday life, and how are they integrated into daily <br>routines? <br>● Do we witness the rise of new types of socio-technical networks <br>and assemblages? <br>● When do the new infrastructures of algorithmic governance fail and <br>which vulnerabilities are responsible for the failures? <br>● In what ways do individuals and groups apply, cope with, adapt to, <br>subvert or re-purpose systems of algorithmic governance? <br>● How can we think about these changes in ways that take seriously <br>both the material specificity and the social logics of these new <br>technologies? <br>● What are the socio-technical imaginaries that give rise to the <br>various forms of algorithmic governance? <br>● What is the relationship between data, algorithms and agency, and <br>what do these forms of algorithmic governance imply for individual <br>and collective self-determination? <br>● What are the conditions for the legitimacy of algorithmic <br>governance in the 21st century? <br>● How can algorithmic governance itself be governed? <br> <br>*Important information* <br>Deadline 21.1.2019, 4pm <br>Confirmation of abstracts: February 2019 <br>Information and submission: <br>https://sts-conference.isds.tugraz.at/event/5/abstracts/ <br> <br>We are looking forward to your abstracts! <br> <br>Happy greetings <br>Florian Eyert, Florian Irgmaier and Rainer Rehak <br> <br>-- <br>Rainer Rehak <br>Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter <br>https://vernetzung-und-gesellschaft.de/portfolio/rainer-rehak/ <br> <br>Weizenbaum-Institut für die vernetzte Gesellschaft <br>Das Deutsche Internet-Institut <br>https://vernetzung-und-gesellschaft.de/ <br>Hardenbergstraße 32 <br>10623 Berlin <br> <br>Forschungsgruppe 18: Quantifizierung und gesellschaftliche Regulierung <br>https://vernetzung-und-gesellschaft.de/fg18/ <br>_______________________________________________ <br>EASST's Eurograd mailing list <br>Eurograd (at) lists.easst.net <br>Unsubscribe or edit subscription options: http://lists.easst.net/listinfo.cgi/eurograd-easst.net <br> <br>Meet us via https://twitter.com/STSeasst <br> <br>Report abuses of this list to Eurograd-owner@lists.easst.netview formatted text
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