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From Jon Svensson on March 30th, 2022
Queer in AI: Making AI Queer-Inclusive and Prioritizing Grassroots D&I Activism Arjun Subramonian, Ashwin, Hetvi, Sharvani Jha Trustworthy artificial intelligence… -
From Jon Svensson on March 14th, 2022
What’s in a web archive? Three cases of web history, a close, middle and distant readingNiels Brügger, Aarhus UniversityThis lecture will introduce web… -
From Jon Svensson on March 14th, 2022
The Whole Thing Smacks Of Gender: Algorithmic Exclusion In Body Composition Analysis And BeyondMaggie Delano & Kendra Albert Companies such as Withings and Fitbit… -
From Jon Svensson on February 11th, 2022
Rumour Mining Mia-Marie Hammarlin, Dimitrios Kokkinakis och Fredrik Miegel This presentation draws on our recent work within the 4-year (2020–2023) mixed methods… -
From Jon Svensson on February 10th, 2022
How we Teach Computer Vision to See Race and Gender Morgan Klaus Scheuerman, University of Colorado Boulder Race and gender have long sociopolitical histories of… -
From Jon Svensson on December 22nd, 2021
Envisioning a Postcolonial Digital Humanities in Theory and Praxis Roopika Risam, Chair of Secondary and Higher Education and Associate Professor of Education and… -
From Jon Svensson on November 23rd, 2021
Threats to the Humanities in a Digital Moment John Durham Peters, Maria Rosa Menocal Professor of English and of Film and Media Studies, Yale University The humanities… -
From Jon Svensson on September 3rd, 2021
Text Mining Parliamentary Data Seminar Comparing Parliaments, Novels, and Newspapers We live in a time of massive and available datasets such as parliamentary records,… -
From Jon Svensson on May 10th, 2021
How can we see a billion images? What analytical methods can we bring to bear on the astonishing scale of digital culture – the billions of photographs shared on… -
From Jon Svensson on April 30th, 2021
Digital history is an emerging field that draws on digital technology and computational methods, and invites scholars worldwide to join forces, it presents exciting and… -
From Jon Svensson on March 31st, 2021
Documenting parliamentary debates can be tricky. On the one hand, a record of discussions needs to be true and authentic, and on the other hand such a record is always… -
From Jon Svensson on February 9th, 2021
Presentations from the TechnAct Research cluster. SpeakersMia Liinason, professor in gender studies, University of GothenburgLisen Selander, associate professor in… -
From Jon Svensson on November 26th, 2020
Det Hallwylska arkivet (Gr LXIV) består av flera miljoner dokument av vitt skilda sorter: kvitton, brev, fotografier, noter, teckningar etc. Faktum är att… -
From Jon Svensson on August 18th, 2020
Every day, millions of people throughout the world grasp a game controller or a mobile device to enjoy, learn and socialize on digital game platforms. Given the success… -
From Jon Svensson on June 22nd, 2020
Technological imaginaries at the Atlantic edge: digital culture and literature in Ireland Dr Anne Karhio, National University of Ireland, GalwayThis lecture examines the…