Conference "Technological Futures Now."
What visions of technological futures are possible - or necessary - when considered from the standpoint of feminist, decolonial and anti-racist critique?
How does academic work today help us to understand and challenge the unequal distribution of power, agency and vulnerability that characterises our technological present?
The symposium brings together a diverse group of scholars whose work engages with critical questions of racism, imperialism, labour and technology, and invites participants to consider their own research through the lens of "Surrogate Humanity".
Panelists are Kalindi Vora, Neda Atanasoski, Nishant Shah, Erin McElroy and other TBA.
A feminist networking session will take place in cooperation with The AI Queens* of Bonn.
In addition, a student panel will be offered.
More information coming soon!
How does academic work today help us to understand and challenge the unequal distribution of power, agency and vulnerability that characterises our technological present?
The symposium brings together a diverse group of scholars whose work engages with critical questions of racism, imperialism, labour and technology, and invites participants to consider their own research through the lens of "Surrogate Humanity".
Panelists are Kalindi Vora, Neda Atanasoski, Nishant Shah, Erin McElroy and other TBA.
A feminist networking session will take place in cooperation with The AI Queens* of Bonn.
In addition, a student panel will be offered.
More information coming soon!
Time
Monday, 30.06.25 - 12:00 PM
– Tuesday, 01.07.25
- 05:00 PM
Event format
Event
Topic
AI, Feminism, Racism, Imperialism, Surrogate Human Effect
Speaker
Kalindi Vora, Neda Atanasoski, Nishant Shah, Erin McElroy
Target groups
Students
Researchers
All interested
Languages
English
Location
Center for Science and Thought, Konrad-Zuse-Platz 1-3, 53227 Bonn Oberkassel
Room
Conference room
Reservation
not required
Organizer
Center for Science and Thought, Feminist AI
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