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Nick Couldry: The Emerging Social Order of Data Colonialism
The Emerging Social Order of Data Colonialism: Why Critical Social Theory Still Matters! Prof. dr. Nick Couldry (London School of Economics and Political Science) Date and Time: Wed, 12 June 2019, 15:30 – 17:00 CEST Location: Kanunnikenzaal in Academiegebouw, Domplein 29, Utrecht Registration: Click this link. Moderator: Prof dr. José van Dijck Respondents: Prof. dr….
Read moreFilm Screening and discussion with director Rami Hassoun: “Message to…”
Whence the Syrian situation is of inherent importance to this presentation, this work is meant to be watched by a vast number of people, thus reflecting the extortion vis-à-vis women; in other words, vis-à-vis human beings, when economic greediness takes priority over political humanist engagement. Best Experimental Film at ARFF International Film Festival Berlin…
Read moreDistant Reading
Het onderzoeksplatform Datafied Society en Het Utrecht Data Science & Humanities Centre organiseren op 30 november een discussie bijeenkomst over Distant Reading. Aanleiding is de blogpost van Marc van Oostendorp waarin de vruchtbaarheid van de betreffende leeshouding wordt betwijfeld. De professor zal zijn twijfels in persoon komen toelichten, waarna sprekers van het Utrecht Data Science & Humanities…
Read moreReport: Community Art in Public Space
On the 6th of November, 2017, Co.Laborations, HKU and Maanzaad.nl organized a debate about community art in public space. The central question this afternoon was as follows: How can community art contribute to the creation of an inclusive city (Utrecht in this case)? Those who visited came from different backgrounds – artists, policy makers, and…
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