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[Commlist] Conference on Voice Assistants in Private Homes
Wed Apr 26 07:06:43 GMT 2023
Conference on Voice Assistants in Private Homes, May 8-9, Siegen
Conference on Voice Assistants in Private Homes, May 8 and 9, 2023
Collaborative Research Center Media of Cooperation, University of
Siegen, Germany
Keynotes by Nils Zurawski (Hamburg) and Simone Natale (Turin)
The two-day conference with presentations from linguistics and media
sociology will be held in German on May 8 and in English on May 9.
Attending the conference is free, streaming available upon request.
Please register via (ipa-studie /at/ uni-siegen.de)
The program with abstracts is available at
https://www.mediacoop.uni-siegen.de/en/events/#tagung-sprachassistenten-im-privathaushalt-medien-und-daten-in-interaktion-und-diskurs
Voice assistants, also known as “intelligent personal assistants”
(IPAs), have been around for almost a decade. They can be found as smart
speakers in private households as well as on smartphones and in cars.
While they are advertised as the newest addition to a
digitally-connected and thus smart lifestyle, they have come under
scrutiny because the devices provide manufacturers and platforms with
voice data of the users. The conference aims to bring together analyses
of the concrete and linguistic use and adoption of the devices and
services, the assessments by the users and the discussion about the
exploitation and utilisation of related data.
What follows is an overview for the English-language day of the conference:
May 9, 2023 (English)
09:30 am: Keynote
Projecting Life onto Machines
Simone Natale (Turin)
11:30 am: Panel III: Intelligent Personal Assistants in Everyday Practice
Stuart Reeves (Nottingham): Conversational AI: Respecifying
Participation as Regulation
Silke Reineke / Henrike Helmer (Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache,
Mannheim): Integrating the Use of Voice-Controlled Assistants in
Multi-Party Everyday Interactions
Stephan Habscheid / Tim Hector (Siegen): Smart Speakers in Private
Households: Linguistic Practices as a Means of Domesticating
Voice-controlled Assistance Technologies
2:30 pm: Panel IV: Users’ Perspectives on the Practical Use Value and
Data/Privacy Risks
Dominik Pins (Fraunhofer FIT, Sankt Augustin): When Alexa Beats Around
the Bush
Anouk Mols (Rotterdam): Socio-Technical Imagined Affordances and Smart
Speakers: Privacy Experiences of Users and Non-Users in the Netherlands
David Waldecker (Siegen): Mostly Harmless, or Is It? Corporate Data
Practices and Everyday Smart-Speaker Use
4:30 pm: Panel V: Theorizing Voice Assistant Use: Autonomy and Cynicism
in the Platform Economy
Niklas Strüver (Siegen): Infrastructures of Privacy: Enforcing privacy
technology through user portrayal in Amazon’s Alexa
Christoph Lutz (BI Oslo): Privacy Cynicism and Digital Resignation in
the Context of Smart Speakers
Caja Thimm (Bonn): Whose Autonomy? The Notion of Autonomy between
Discursive Overload and Technological Realities
6:15 pm: Concluding remarks and farewell
Stephan Habscheid and Dagmar Hoffmann
6:45 pm: End of program
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