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[Commlist] CfP - STS Italia 2020 - Weak Systems: Exploring bias, bugs and the vulnerability of digitization (Thematic track)
Tue Jan 07 21:34:28 GMT 2020
Call for papers:
"Weak Systems: Exploring bias, bugs and the vulnerability of
digitization - STS Italia Conference / thematic track"
8th STS Italia Conference - Dis/entangling Technoscience: vulnerability,
responsibility and justice
Università di Trieste, Italy, June 18th-20th 2020
Convenors:
Paolo Bory, Università della Svizzera italiana, (paolo.bory /at/ usi.ch)
Philip Di Salvo, Università della Svizzera italiana, (philip.di.salvo /at/ usi.ch)
After two decades in which enthusiastic (if not ecstatic) visions of
digitization have prevailed in the public sphere, the so-called critical
turn has challenged the propensity of digital technologies to strengthen
the mechanisms of protection of the individual and the democratic
organization of contemporary societies. The Snowden case and the turmoil
following the Cambridge Analytica controversy, for example, have
inspired debates and discussions about Internet surveillance, the perils
of the data economy and potential “weaponization” of social media platforms.
The supposed “horizontal” architecture of the Web has been subverted by
centralizing actors such as digital media corporations and national
governments. Moreover, news about hacks, data breaches and systemic
failures of digital platforms and devices have become topics of frequent
media coverage. Nevertheless, a systemic and articulated reflection on
how different kinds of “vulnerabilities" in digital technologies impact
directly or indirectly on individuals and social groups has not emerged
yet. For instance, the literature about platforms manipulation, data
hacks, bugs and bias in technological systems has just started providing
insights about how technologies may actually raise serious democratic
concerns and actually work against citizens’ rights, needsand desires.
The "Weak Systems: Exploring bias, bugs and the vulnerability of
digitization" track aims at filling this gap in the literature by
gathering and putting in dialogue theoretical and empirical
contributions from different fields of study (e.g., STS, media studies,
journalism studies, Internet studies, history of technology).
Contributions will focus on concepts such as “bug”, “hacks” "error",
"limit" and "bias” that characterize the vulnerability of those
technologies which have penetrated or are penetrating contemporary
societies, with direct or indirect effects on individuals and social
behaviours.
Authors are asked to interrogate and analyze the following topics (the
list is not exhaustive):
- Theoretical and empirical contributions on the concept of
vulnerability in digital media and technology
- Errors and defects of digital platforms and their effects on privacy
and data protection
- Defects and prejudices of e-voting systems and their
effects-Journalistic coverage of hacks, hackers, crackers, data
breaches, cybercrime and other forms of cyber and digital threats
- Theoretical and technological weakness and defects of the Web and the
Internet (e.g. architecture, infrastructures)
- The vulnerability and defects of artificial intelligence
- Bugs and bias in machine learning and data-driven decision making
- Stories of bugs and engineering mistakes (e.g., millenium bug, the
Galaxy-Note-7 case, accidental data breaches)
- Critical reflections on the vulnerability of overestimated theoretical
concepts on digitization (e.g., “network society”, “superintelligence”,
“collective intelligence”)
- Weaponization of digital platforms (such as Cambridge Analytica)
- Pop culture representations of technology bias, errors and
vulnerabilities in TV series, novels and movies
The "Weak Systems: Exploring bias, bugs and the vulnerability of
digitization" thematic track is part of the 8th STS Italia Conference
that will be hosted by the University of Trieste, Italy, June 18 through
20, 2020, by the Italian Society of Science and Technology Studies. The
conference will be an opportunity to present empirical and theoretical
work from a variety of disciplines: sociology, anthropology, design,
economics, history, law, philosophy, psychology and semiotics. The focal
theme of the 8th STS Italia Conference will be "Dis/Entangling
Technoscience: Vulnerability, Responsibility and Justice”. This broad
theme refers to the complex and ambivalent role of technoscience and
innovation in constituting societies – making possibilities flourish,
but also creating new vulnerabilities. The conference will include 33
tracks , which are clustered into five thematic streams. The tracks
focus on several topics, including: biomedicine, digital platforms and
media, work and organizations, expertise and public policy, ethics of
technology and innovation, and governance of science and technology at
large.
Abstracts for this track (written in English) should be submitted by
February 9th 2020 to the conference email address
((stsitaliaconf /at/ gmail.com)) and to the emails of the track convenors'.
Track Convenor(s) will be responsible for reviewing, accepting/rejecting
and organising submissions into this track. Submissions should include:
1. Author’s name and surname, affiliation and email address
2. Presentation title
3. Abstract (less than 300 words)
For further information concerning the conference and all the available
tracks, please visit the conference's website:
https://www.stsitaliaconf2020.com
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