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[ecrea] What I Know Is 2: Data Literacy, Open Data and Knowledge-Building Communities - Conference
Sat Aug 25 12:02:52 GMT 2018
What I Know Is 2: a 2-Day International Conference on Data Literacy, 
Open Data and Knowledge-Building Communities
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Dr Federica Frabetti (University of Roehampton)
“UNDOING DATA: TOWARDS AN ETHICS AND POLITICS OF OPEN DATA”
and
Dr Martin Poulter (Wikimedian in Residence, University of Oxford)
“WORKING IN A WORLD OF OPEN DATA”
DATE: 27th – 28th September 2018
VENUE: CodeBase Stirling. FK8 2HU
ABOUT the RSE Life in Data Research Network
The RSE Life in Data Network is a collaborative project funded through 
generous support by the Royal Society of Edinburgh. We facilitate 
knowledge exchange amongst Scottish HEIs, SCIs, public and third sector 
partners, to explore the emergent field of data literacy, openness, 
education policy and creative data innovation in Scotland.
At its inception in January 2017, the Network set out to meet a number 
of objectives, chief among these being to map
•             how data literacy is currently understood & how 
understandings can shift depending on context;
•             the extent to which data literacy is fostered in the 
education sector in Scotland, and in the skills development sector for 
creative industries;
•             what it means for local governance, education policy and 
lifelong learning; and
•             what the best ways are to encourage the development of 
creative and inclusive Scottish data community.
This conference sets out to reintroduce the original objectives of the 
Network in the context of these international developments, and we have 
invited colleagues from international partner universities to present 
research on the power of data literacy, the concept of Open, and what 
this means for various kinds of knowledge-building communities.
Presentation themes include: Ethics and Politics of Open Data; Working 
with Open Data; Open Learning and Open Energy; State-of-the-Art Data 
Journalism in China; Practices of Data Journalism in Vietnam; and Wikis 
as Knowledge-Building Communities.
OTHER SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Darinka del Carmen Ramírez Hernández, (Tecnológico de Monterrey, 
Mexico); Ewan McAndrew (Wikimedian In Residence, University of 
Edinburgh); María Soledad Ramírez Montoya (Tecnológico de Monterrey, 
Mexico); Dr Lê Triệu Thanh (Dean of the Faculty of Journalism and 
Communication, University of Social Sciences and Humanities – Vietnamese 
National University); Ian Watt (Open Data Institute, Aberdeen); Dr Chang 
Xin (Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication, China); Professor 
Weiwei Zhang (School of Journalism and Communication, Nanjing Normal 
University, China); Professor Xi Zhuang (Deputy Director – Department of 
Journalism, School of Journalism and Communication, Nanjing Normal 
University, China).
1 day attendance – *either* 27th or 28th September 2018: £40.00
2 day attendance – 27th and 28th September 2018: £60.00
Ticket price includes lunch and refreshments.
Conference tickets online shop link:
https://shop.stir.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/faculties/faculty-of-arts-and-humanities/life-in-data-conference 
For more information about the activities of the Life in Data RSE 
Research Network, please visit:
http://www.lifeindata.org/
A highlights video for a previous Life in Data Event, KE Workshop#3 
Creative Innovation on Scotland: Big Ideas from Small Cities, can be 
found here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_F433yk1ik8
Further enquiries should be addressed to the Conference Administrator, 
Lyana Macinnes at:
(lp5 /at/ stir.ac.uk) <mailto:(lp5 /at/ stir.ac.uk)>
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