CIS #20 Anne Helmond et Fernando van der Vlist
Le séminaire du CIS #20 accueille en visioconférence Anne Helmond (University of Amsterdam) et Fernando van der Vlist (Utrecht University and University of Siegen)
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Le séminaire du CIS #20 accueille en visioconférence Anne Helmond (University of Amsterdam) et Fernando van der Vlist (Utrecht University and University of Siegen)
We are living through a revolution in the production of artistic, literary and musical works that have been generated in some shape or form by artificial intelligence (AI). Take the following
Transversal Politics of Legitimacy: Big Tech and the Reconfiguration of the Political
An archaeology of digital attention: radar, war, and the birth of ubiquitous vigilance
Organised with the support of the international project « Who cares ? Rebuilding care in a post pandemic world », Plateforme Transatlantique (T-AP)/Call RRR, in France with the support of the ANR
Participatory warfare revised: innovation and the role of digital crowds in the Russia-Ukraine war
This paper is a response to Michael Curtin’s call for media scholars to consider the “topographies of contemporary media industries” which are “growing more plastic and complicated as media
ANDREA MATWYSHYN The Internet of (Artificially Intelligent) Bodies This talk introduces the ongoing progression of the Internet of Things (IoT) into the Internet of Bodies (IoB)—a network of
ANDREA MATWYSHYN The Internet of (Artificially Intelligent) Bodies This talk introduces the ongoing progression of the Internet of Things (IoT) into the Internet of Bodies (IoB)—a network of
“Data Collaborative” refers to an emergent form of public-private partnership in which actors from different sectors exchange and analyze data (and/or provide data science insights and expertise) to
“Data Collaborative” refers to an emergent form of public-private partnership in which actors from different sectors exchange and analyze data (and/or provide data science insights and expertise) to
Recent years have seen an emergence of a diverse range of online male communities, primarily through sites such as 4chan and Reddit. Theorists, as well as the users of these spaces themselves,