Electronics < > Ecologies #2 — WASTE
The second event in the ELECTRONICS ECOLOGIES series for ADM+S, WASTE will explore the material discards that attend each step of the supply chain for computational devices.
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The second event in the ELECTRONICS ECOLOGIES series for ADM+S, WASTE will explore the material discards that attend each step of the supply chain for computational devices.
The Royal Statistical Society Data Governance and Ethics Section is hosting a series of panel discussions on ‘International approaches to the legal, governance and ethical challenges of social media and digital behavioural data for researchers and research infrastructures’.
Convened by ADM+S Centre Directors Prof Jean Burgess FAHA and Prof Julian Thomas FAHA, the 54th Annual Academy of the Humanities Symposium will explore the possibilities and hazards of automation, and the complexities of human-machine relations.
Join Maxigas in discussing the role of academic labs in bringing about desired futures. The “science shop” movement pioneered in the Netherlands directly linked academic institutions with social movements to counterbalance techniques of management tied to capital.
The third instalment in our Electronics Ecologies series, ENERGY foregrounds the work of engineers and activists influencing the trajectory of resource use in today’s tech industry.
This month Hacks/Hackers Brisbane is partnering with ADM+S to explore the legal and social challenges that have arisen in the wake of massive changes to film and television distribution in Australia.
For the past years, we have faced a repeated experience when presenting our work on prisoners training AI. Scholars in the fields of critical data and algorithm studies start nodding, as if they already knew what we were going to say. What else is prison data labor than an effort to harness the prison-industrial complex in the service of the global data extraction machinery?
The final instalment in our Electronics Ecologies series, MANUFACTURING brings together scholars in geography, media and labour studies to discuss the growth in electronics and chip manufacturing in East and South East Asia.
The deepening integration of the technology sector with the FIRE sector—finance, insurance, real estate—is a profoundly consequential development in modern capitalism. Separately these sectors are among the most powerful forces in society, with access to untold wealth and the ability to act like private forms of governance. When working together, they boost each other to new levels of dominance. Going by terms like fintech, insurtech, and proptech, these interdisciplinary enterprises have acquired an inescapable influence over our lives, even if we only notice a fraction of the ways they interact with us. These terms are large umbrellas under which vast arrays of systems are clustered, each one aiming to deploy digital solutions that serve the needs of technological and financial capital.
Join us as we present and celebrate the launch of two significant project reports and Jeni Lee’s most recent documentary
Join Hacks/Hackers Brisbane in-person at ABC South Bank or online to hear ADM+S researcher, Arjun Srinivas talk about his internship at ABC investigating how a public service media organisation like ABC navigates the recommender systems of large commercial platforms like YouTube.
The transformation of work lies at the centre of our social and political present and future. This panel explores dimensions of this transformation through a relational approach to work and traverses the possibilities it offers to re-imagine work futures.