Beskrivning
Social media, search engines, recommender systems, and generative AI technologies contribute not only to making things known, but also to obscuring them, to situating sustainable practices outside cultural norms, and to creating ignorance and doubt about legitimate environmental concerns.
As part of collective meaning-making on environmental issues and the climate crisis, such networked silences have real implications for knowledge and action in everyday life, society and politics, and for the possibilities for meaningful environmental change. Underlying this is the realisation that algorithms are historically and culturally contingent and inevitably favour certain perspectives over others. This has implications for which environmental issues receive more or less attention, including in public debate. It is therefore of great importance to initiate a conversation on the social and technical mechanisms that enable and sustain those silences.
The symposium is held at Lund University and includes presentations, structured networking, a moderated panel discussion, and opportunities to exchange ideas over refreshments (October 12). This first part is aimed at researchers and practitioners working or interested in the intersection of environmental crises and digital culture, such as those employed at universities, NGOs, public authorities, or the media. The following day (October 13), has a workshop format and is aimed at researchers only. This takes place at the Department of Political Science to discuss ongoing and emerging research. Registration is free and can be for one or both half-days.
ProgrammeThursday, October 1213-16: Research presentations (Bromansalen, UB)
13.00-13.15: Welcome address by Daniel Møller Ølgaard & Malte Rödl
13.15-13.45: Peter Berglez
13.45-14.15: Jutta Haider
14.15-14.30: Break
14.30-15.00: Julie Uldam
15.00-15.30: Victor Galaz
15.30-16.00: Summing up Daniel & Malte
16-18: Mingle and networking
18-20: Public panel debate (more information here)
Friday, October 1309-12: Workshop for researchers
12-13: Lunch
Invited speakers and panelistsJulie Uldam, Associate Professor, Department of Management, Society and Communication, Copenhagen Business School
Jutta Haider, Professor, Swedish School of Library and Information Science, University of Borås and Affiliate Professor in Information Studies at Lund University
Peter Berglez, Professor, School of Humanities, Education and Social Science, Örebro University
Victor Galaz, Associate Professor, Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University
Period | 2023 okt. 12 → 2023 okt. 13 |
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Typ av evenemang | Konferens |
Plats | Lund, SverigeVisa på karta |
Omfattning | Internationell |
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