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SUMMARY:Girls Sc(AI)ence 2: Pushing boundaries of research design: Future M
 aking through (re)mixing creative methods
DESCRIPTION:Contact: valentina.fantasia@lucs.lu.se\n\nAn online lecture and
  on-site seminar in the serie Girls Just Want To Have Sc(AI)ence.Topic: Pu
 shing boundaries of research design: Future Making through (re)mixing crea
 tive methodsWhen &amp\; where: &nbsp\;8 May 202510.00 to 10.45: Hybrid lec
 ture on zoom10.00 to 12.30 On-site lecture plus workshop in SOL:A313\, Hel
 gonabacken 12\, Lund\, SwedenInvited speaker: Annette Markham\, Chair Prof
 essor of Media Literacy and Public Engagement in the department of Media a
 nd Culture at Utrecht University\, NetherlandRead more about the &nbsp\;wo
 rkshop series "Girls just want to have Sc(AI)ence” at ai.lu.seProgramme 
 8 May10.00 - 10.45: Keynote by Annette Markham Pushing&nbsp\;boundaries of
  research design: Future Making through (re)mixing creative methodsAbstrac
 t: How can we create methodological mindsets and sensibilities that give r
 ise to alternate futures? How can critical perspectives\, reflexivity\, cr
 eativity\, and data science co-mingle? In this talk and workshop\, Profess
 or Markham focuses on how to dismantle and then reconfigure disciplinary t
 raditions for research design. The mindset of remix is one way to consider
  how methods are not just tools\, but make worlds. This talk encourages re
 searchers to reflect on how all scientific practices embody fundamentally 
 playful\, inventive\, and generative forms of interrogation and embracing 
 less restrictive frameworks for engagement and analysis can form novel pat
 hways through wicked polycrisis. To build the case for pushing boundaries\
 , Markham draws on her work conducting algorithmic literacy through arts-b
 ased community engagement as well as her work conducting close level socio
 logical analysis of human-AI interactions.About Annette Markham: AM is cur
 rently the Chair Professor of Media Literacies and Public Engagement in th
 e department of Media and Culture at Utrecht University\, Netherlands. She
  has been working extensively at the crossroads between art\, digitalisati
 on\, methods and ethics. She researches the lived experience of dataficati
 on and digitalization\, through the lens of guided digital autoethnography
 \, critical pedagogy\, arts-based interventions\, citizen social science\,
  digital and data literacy through critical pedagogy\, and digital ethnogr
 aphy.10.45: Coffee break11.00 Workshop sessionRegistrationTo participate i
 s free of charge.&nbsp\;Registration for online lecture or for both lectur
 e and workshop on-site in Lund at ai.lu.se.About the workshop seriesWhile 
 feminist approaches to technoscience are getting increasing attention\, fi
 elds such as Artificial Intelligence\, Human-Robot Interaction and Human-C
 omputer Interaction are still male-dominated. Similarly\, new technologies
 \, from assistive robots to chatbots\, are often imbued with the same intr
 insic gender and ethnic stereotypes and biases present in our Western soci
 ety. An increasing number of scholars have thus called for a feminist rebo
 ot\, praising more ethical\, sustainable and inclusive research practices 
 and epistemologies in the hope of better technology. Our workshop series "
 Girls just want to have Sc(AI)ence" aims to foster knowledge and discussio
 ns on critical and feminist approaches to technology by engaging scholars 
 working with AI from a variety of disciplines -from data science to art\, 
 political studies and philosophy\, and invite them to reflect and imagine 
 together how to use tools and theories from critical and feminist studies 
 to implement more thcial\, sustainable and inclusive technology-related pr
 actices and research.More info can be found here: https://www.ai.lu.se/GIR
 LSCAIENCE&nbsp\;This event is sponsored by WASP HS and Lund university pro
 file area Natural and Artificial Cognition\n\nMore information about the e
 vent: https://www.ai.lu.se/evenemang/girls-scaience-2-pushing-boundaries-r
 esearch-design-future-making-through-remixing-creative-methods
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LOCATION: SOL:A313\, Helgonabacken 12\, Lund\, Sweden and online
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