Il 19 giugno 2017, presso l’Oxford Internet Institute della Università di Oxford, si terrà la conferenza “Connected Life 2017”, il cui tema è “Digital_inequalities”.
Gianluigi Fioriglio terrà una presentazione dal titolo “Digital Inequality By Algorithm: The (Real) Case Of Search Engines” (Panel 8, Algorithmic Inequality”).
Per maggiori informazioni è possibile visitare il sito della Conferenza: http://connectedlife.oii.ox.ac.uk .
Il programma, di seguito riportato, è disponibile al seguente link: http://connectedlife.oii.ox.ac.uk/programme/
Programme
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Welcome Speech: Professor Helen Margetts10:00 – 10:45 |
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O’Reilly Award Announcement [10 mins]
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Keynote: Professor Tim Jordan
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Panels
Panel 1: Urban and Global
Jonah Ross-Marrs
Modelling The City: The Unexpected Role Of Building Information Modeling In Shaping Our Built Environment
Paula Melgaco
The Internet As A Possibility Of Empowerment For The Urban Popular Classes In Brazil
Kari Koskinen
Digital Divide And Application Development In Developing Countries: A Routine-Based Approach
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Panel 2: Education and Communal Learning
Henriette L. Arndt
The Role Of Online Media In 21st Century Language Learning
Marc Aurele Ferracci
Not For The Likes Of Us? Higher Education, Inequality, And The Power Of The Digital
Claudia Viggiano
Community-Specific Language In Online Citizen Science Forums: A Corpus-Driven Diachronic Study
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Panel 3: Divided Visibility
Gemma Newlands
Some #Influencers Are More Equal Than Others: Normalising Distinction On Instagram
James Williams
Clicks Against Humanity: The Nature And Ethics Of Digital Advertising
Petar Terziev
Digital Piracy And Cultural Capital |
Panel 4: Disability and Health
Herminder Kaur
Unravelling The Rhythms Of Moving In And Out Of The Internet: A Study Based On Video Diaries Of Teenagers With Physical Disabilities
Harel Chait
Evaluating Web Accessibility For People With Disabilities To Israeli & New-Zealand Websites: A Comparative Study
John Powell
Improving NHS Quality Using Internet Ratings And Experiences (INQUIRE): Survey Of The General Public To Understand Use Of Online Feedback On Health Services
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Panel 5: Gender and Sex Online
Beatriz Accioly Lins
“Revenge Porn” In Brazil: Reflections On Gender, Sexuality And Field Work On And About The Internet
Carolina Parreiras Silva
Online Sexual Violence Against Children And Teenagers, Vulnerabilities And Inequalities: Ethnographical Notes About Two Favelas In Brazil.
Lindsay Ferris
Navigating The Affordances Of Tinder And Their Impact On LGBTQ+ Communities
Mariana Giorgetti Valente
Facing NCII In Brazil From An Intersectionality Standpoint
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Panel 6: Politics and E-Government
Kyung R Park
Digital Inequality – A New Source Of Generational Conflict? Case Of Balkanization In South Korea
Aiste Zalepuga
Government Gone Digital: Lessons From Divergent Results In Estonia And Lithuania
Catarina Araújo Silveira, Woyames Pinto
Towards E-Democracy Among Indigenous People In Latin America
Sam P. Kellogg
Fiber-Optic Diplomacy: Cuba And The Global Geopolitics Of Data
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Panel 7: Political Socializing
Diogo Pereira Henriques
Data Sharing, Internet Servers, And Climate Change: ‘What’s Yours Is Mine, And What’s Mine Is…
David JP O’Sullivan
Integrating Sentiment And Social Structure To Determine Preference Alignments: The Irish Marriage Referendum
Jakob Bæk Kristensen
Measuring Political Discussion – A Big Data Method Linking Facebook News Commentary With The Political Like History Of Users
Omar Daoudi
The Saudi Government Reactions To Youtube Based Programming: The Content Makers’ Perspective
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Panel 8: Algorithmic Inequality
Gianluigi Fioriglio
Digital Inequality By Algorithm: The (Real) Case Of Search Engines
Joao Carlos Magalhaes
Algorithmic Visibility – Unequal Entanglements Between Gatekeeping And Surveillance On Social Media Platforms
Jason Nurse
Mind The Gap: How Digital Inequality Impacts Cybersecurity
Brian M Justie
Algorithms, Assemblages, And Quantified Queerness
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Poster Presentations
Jay Beagle |
The Digital Age and the Impact of the Internet on the Transformation of Young People’s Experience of Romantic Relationships |
Olivia Gonzalez |
Approaching Encryption’s Legal Puzzles |
Luigi Martino |
Bridging the Gap of Cyber Diplomacy. The Main Role of the UN GGE and OSCE in order to Enhance Transparency and Cooperation in Cyberspace |
Ruth Shillair |
Marginalized, victimized, and unaware: Cyber security threats, age cohort and the second digital divide |
Ulrik Lyngs |
Ulysses in Cyberspace |
Zoetanya Sujon |
“I hate it with a passion”: Compulsive connection, Facebook and cultures of affiliation |
Amy C. Orben |
Unequal Friendships and Facebook Stalking |
Chong Zhang |
Knowledge gaining and political participation as a result of bypassing the Chinese great firewall? Digital inequality between the Chinese netizens on either side of the wall |
Dalbir Singh |
Consent, tactical privacy protection, and the future of the online digital economy |
Marta E. Cecchinato |
Always connected = Always Available? The Role of Microboundaries |
Mykyta Petik |
IoT and Human Implants: Legal Challenges |
Ariful Haque |
Public Service Innovation to Reduce Digital Divides? Unfolding the Story of Bangladesh |
Katharin Tai |
A Case of Mistaken Identity? Coloniality as a Feature of Chinese Cyber Sovereignty Discourse |
María Rún Bjarnadóttir |
The Solution To Online ‘Harassment’ Is Simple: Women Should Log Off |
Deepak Kumar Baruah |
Implementation of “Digital India” Program in Assam, India |
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