On January 29th and 30th 2024, a small but international group of scholars, civil society representatives, and practitioners came together at the Berlin Social Science Center to discuss the controversies, imaginaries, developments, and policy solutions surrounding AI under the name “Shifting AI Controversies – Prompts, […]
Category: Reviews
Booklet documentation of the “Methods, Theories, and Taking Action Through Gender and Feminisms in Human-Computer Interaction” event series
The workshop series on “Methods, Theories, and Taking Action through Gender and Feminisms in Human Computer Interaction” was documented in a booklet.
Experimenting with flows of work: how to create modes of working towards epistemic justice?
This is part three of a blog post series reflecting on a workshop, held at FAccT conference 2020 in Barcelona, about machine learning and epistemic justice. If you are interested in the workshop concept and the theory behind it as well as what is a […]
Finding common ground: charting workflows
This is part two of a blogpost series reflecting on a workshop, held at FAccT conference 2020 in Barcelona, about machine learning and epistemic justice. If you are interested in the workshop concept and the theory behind it, read our first article here. This post […]
“Where is the difficulty in that?” On planning responsible interdisciplinary collaboration
By Aviva de Groot, Danny Lämmerhirt, Phillip Lücking, Goda Klumbyte, Evelyn Wan This is the first in a series of blog posts on experiences gathered during the planning, execution and reflection of our workshop “Lost in Translation: An Interactive Workshop Mapping Interdisciplinary Translations for Epistemic […]
Technopolitics, practices and strategies at the intersection of computing/theory/arts – last CF+ Lab Meeting
In April we held the last Lab Meeting of the CF+ project, for which we decided to invite some of the people who have been continuously involved in debates around this project and became part of the CF+ network, to present their own strategies, practices […]
Doing things together with computational practice and feminist theory [audio]
In March GeDIS Lab & ITeG hosted a third Lab Meeting of the CF+ project “m-e-t-h-o-d-o-l-o-g-i-e-s (or not): doing things together with computational practice and feminist theory”. We were very excited to collaborate with artist and designer Femke Snelting, who not only gave a talk […]
Creating Commons: Affects, Collectives, Aesthetics: report from Transmediale 2019 discussion #13
A brief reflection on a discussion that took place at Transmediale 2019
Can there be an emancipatory politics of technology today?
The “Center for Emancipatory Technology” (CET) tries to open up new perspectives in the prevalent public discourse around technology between product-driven innovation romanticism and fear of joblessness.