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Combined PhD Course and Public Seminar: The ends of data: theories, methods, and interventions in critical data and AI studies

Combined PhD Course and Public Seminar:

The ends of data: theories, methods, and interventions in critical data and AI studies

What are the ends of data-meaning, which purposes are they created to serve? And what are the ends of data- meaning, when and how are data permitted to expire, be deleted, or die? This public seminar and PhD course investigates the intersection of these two questions within data-intensive social practices and infrastructures, where historical data are consistently integrated into new routines, domains, and frameworks to address novel inquiries (read more here).

Copenhagen University, June 12, 2024, 11-18

Keynotes from: Professor Mary Ebeling (Drexel University) and Professor Ulrike Felt (University of Vienna)

Call for Abstracts for Public seminar: The ends of data: theories, methods, and interventions in critical data and AI studies | The Event (ku.dk)

                      Sign up for PhD course (June 12-14, Copenhagen

University) here.

                      Organized by Associate Professor Nanna Bonde

Thylstrup, Copenhagen University, Professor Klaus Hoeyer, Copenhagen University and Associate Professor Helene Ratner, Aarhus University

Helene Friis Ratner Associate professor, PhD Director of Master in Educational Leadership Principal investigator of Datavisions: Teaching in the age of digital data visualizations Co-principal investigator Algorithms, Data and Democracy

Danish School of Education Aarhus University, Campus Copenhagen

Email: helr@edu.au.dk Telephone: +45 3082 6019


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