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Session Overview
Location: INOX Suite 3
50 attendees
Date: Wednesday, 30/Oct/2024
8:30am
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12:00pm
AoIR Ethics 1: Ethics & Literacies for AI Usage in the Research Process
Location: INOX Suite 3
 

AoIR Ethics: Ethics & Literacies for AI Usage in the Research Process

Michael Zimmer1, Ylva Hård af Segerstad2, Kelly Quinn3, Heidi A. McKee4

1: Marquette University, USA; 2: University of Gothenburg, Sweden; 3: University of Illinois at Chicago, USA; 4: Miami University, USA

1:00pm
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4:30pm
AoIR Ethics 2: Where Do We Go From Here?
Location: INOX Suite 3
 

AoIR Ethics: Where Do We Go From Here?

Michael Zimmer1, Ylva Hård af Segerstad2, Kelly Quinn3, Aline Shakti Franzke4

1: Marquette University, USA; 2: University of Gothenburg, Sweden; 3: University of Illinois at Chicago, USA; 4: University Tübingen, Germany

Date: Thursday, 31/Oct/2024
9:00am
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10:30am
Subjectivity & Subjectification (traditional panel)
Location: INOX Suite 3
Chair: Liang Ge
 

The Entrepreneurial Gaze: On the Subjectivity of the Tech Elite

Robert Dorschel

University of Cambridge, United Kingdom



Policing Immigrant Indebtedness on Social Media: Navigation of Gratitude, Political Subjectivation, and ‘Surveillance from Home’.

Limichi Okamoto

London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom



Predictions of the Self: AI and The Political Economy of Subjectivation

Luciano Frizzera

Concordia University, Canada



The elite among users: Identity formation of vendors and customers on darknet drug trade sites

Piotr Siuda

Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz, Poland

Date: Friday, 01/Nov/2024
9:00am
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10:30am
Digital Methods & Ethics (traditional panel)
Location: INOX Suite 3
Chair: Daniel Angus
 

TO SCREENSHOT OR NOT TO SCREENSHOT? TENSIONS IN REPRESENTING VISUAL SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM POSTS

Joseph S. Schafer, Brett A. Halperin, Sourojit Ghosh, Julie Vera

University of Washington, United States of America



PROPOSING RECIPROCAL DIGITAL METHODS: A USER-CENTRIC METHOD FOR ALGORITHMIC SOCIAL PLATFORMS IN A POST-API WORLD

Jessica Yarin Robinson, Sebastian Cole

University of Oslo, Norway



Screenshot methodologies to collect and analyse social media platform advertising

Lauren Hayden1, Nicholas Carah1, Brady Robards2, Amy Dobson3

1: The University of Queensland, Australia; 2: Monash University, Australia; 3: Curtin University, Australia



‘GUERILLA ANALYSIS’ AND THE INSTITUTIONAL VOICE: THE TELEGRAM’S PRODUCTIVE MESO-SPACE OF CORONAVIRUS VISUALIZATIONS

Eedan Amit-Danhi

University of Groningen,

11:00am
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12:30pm
AI & Governance (traditional panel)
Location: INOX Suite 3
Chair: Helen Kennedy
 

Rendering Regulability in AI Supply Chains: Technical and Political Challenges

Robert Gorwa1, Michael Veale2

1: Berlin Social Science Center (WZB), Germany; 2: University College London



Generative AI and the Information Commons: Controversy, Copyright, and Closure

Fenwick McKelvey, Bart Simon, Luciano Frizzera

Concordia University, Canada



Mapping AI Policymaking (2016-2024) in China: Policies, Actors, and Instruments

Xiufeng Jia1, Lianrui Jia2

1: University of Sussex, United Kingdom; 2: University of Sheffield, United Kingdom



RETHINKING AI FOR GOOD: CRITIQUE, REFRAMING AND ALTERNATIVES

Faranak Hardcastle1, Sujatha Raman1, Christer de Silva1, Jenny Davis2, Ehsan Tavakoli-Nabavi1

1: Australian National University, Australia.; 2: Vanderbilt University, USA.

1:30pm
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3:00pm
Constructing the Digital: Working from the Global South (panel proposal)
Location: INOX Suite 3
Chair: Nicholas John
 

CONSTRUCTING THE DIGITAL: WORKING FROM THE GLOBAL SOUTH

Usha Raman1, Anuja Premika1, Chinar Mehta1, Manisha Madapathi1, Nimmi Rangaswamy2

1: University of Hyderabad, India; 2: Indian Institute of Information Technology-Hyderabad

3:30pm
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5:00pm
Times & Transformations (traditional panel)
Location: INOX Suite 3
Chair: Tim Highfield
 

Longtermism, Big Tech, and the rebalancing of historical time: a Benjaminian critique

Asher Kessler

London School of Economics, United Kingdom



Web archiving after platformization: reading archived social media along the grain

Kieran Hegarty

RMIT University, Australia



Containers, consolidation, capital: A history of the logistics of software

Nathan Chan-Yeong Kim

University of Michigan, United States of America



Small-scale Entrepreneurship on the Early Web: Socio-Economical Practices of Local/Regional Businesses

Nathalie Fridzema, Susan Aasman, Tom Slootweg, Rik Smit

University of Groningen, Netherlands, The

Date: Saturday, 02/Nov/2024
9:00am
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10:30am
Industries of Infrastructural Futures, Automated Cultures, & Algorithmic Dynamics (panel proposal)
Location: INOX Suite 3
 

Industries of Infrastructural Futures, Automated Cultures, and Algorithmic Dynamics

Tsvetelina Hristova1, Alexandra Anikina1, Toja Cinque2, Luke Heemsbergen2, Allan Jones2, Fan Yang4, Robbie Fordyce3

1: Southampton University, United Kingdom; 2: Deakin University, Australia; 3: Monash University, Australia; 4: University of Melbourne, Australia

11:00am
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12:30pm
Futures (traditional panel)
Location: INOX Suite 3
Chair: Alessandro Gandini
 

Unveiling the ideological Understandings of Future in the Geospatial Industry

Helena Atteneder1, Joan Ramon Rodriguez-Amat2

1: Universität Tübingen, Germany; 2: Sheffield Hallam University



TRUST ISSUES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: SOCIAL IMAGINARIES, RISK, AND USER LABOUR IN DIGITAL BANKING APPS

Yuening Li, Aphra Kerr

National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland



Betting on (Un)certain Futures: Sociotechnical Imaginaries of AI and Varieties of Techno-developmentalism in Asia

Hiu-Fung Chung

University of Toronto, Canada



Spotlight on Deepfakes: Mapping Research and Regulatory Responses

Alena Birrer, Natascha Just

University of Zurich, Switzerland


 
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