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[Commlist] conference - Disability, Technology and Digital Inclusion in Southeast Asia

Wed Feb 28 17:23:35 GMT 2024





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Gerard Goggin, Jen Smith-Merry and Kuansong Victor Zhuang are organizing a virtual-only 1 day conference, titled *Disability, Technology and Digital Inclusion in Southeast Asia *on 8 March 2024, 11am to 6pm AEDT

If you are interested in the event, feel free to sign up here. Conference schedule inside the link and below

https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/disability-technology-and-digital-inclusion-in-southeast-asia-tickets-845505067417?aff=oddtdtcreator

*Disability, Technology and Digital Inclusion in Southeast Asia *

*8 March 2024, 11am to 6pm AEDT (UTC +11) *

*Online only*

*Closed Captioning provided *

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This conference features a series of presentations that consider the intersections of disability, technology and digital inclusion in and across Southeast Asia. It draws attention to an emergent and understudied research area, one that has significant impact on disabled populations given the widespread embrace of the digital today.

Organizers:

•               Kuansong Victor ZHUANG (U Syd/ NTU),

•               Gerard GOGGIN (Western Sydney U),

•               Jennifer SMITH-MERRY (U Syd)


*_Schedule_*

1100-1110: Opening Remarks

Prof. Jen Smith-Merry

Professor of Health and Social Policy, University of Sydney

ARC Industry Laureate Fellow

Director, Centre for Disability Research and Policy (CDRP)

Dr Kuansong Victor Zhuang

Visiting Fellow, University of Sydney

International Postdoctoral Scholar, Nanyang Technological University

1110-1230: Panel 1 - Emerging Issues

Chair: Kuansong Victor Zhuang

Interdependency, disability, and misfitting in the smart (cyborg) city - Wenqi Tan, PhD Student, Discipline of Department of Media and Communications, U Sydney

Examining the implications of Digital Identification Systems on People with Disabilities -  Maitreya Shah, Fellow, Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University

The Role of Algorithmic Bias In Digital Inclusion in Singapore - Rachel Tng, Independent Researcher

Disabilities and digital privacy in emerging markets - Abdul Rohman, Lecturer, RMIT University Vietnam; Diem-Trang Vo, Associate Lecturer, RMIT University Vietnam

1230-1330: Lunch Break

1330-1450: Panel 2 - Southeast Asian Perspectives

Chair: Kuansong Victor Zhuang

Advancing Accessibility and Inclusion for People with Disability with Digital Marketing: A Thai Case Study - Adam Poulsen, Brain and Mind Centre, U Sydney; Ryncharida Manun,  Macquarie University

Online Learning Experiences of Filipino Visually Impaired Students with Total Blindness Enrolled through Open and Distance Learning (ODL) - Rudolf Anthony A. Lacerna, Associate Professor, Polytechnic University of the Philippines

Assessing Progress in Digital Public Health Inclusion in the ASEAN Region: A Systematic Review of Digital Accessibility since the Adoption of the ASEAN Enabling Masterplan - John Paul Cruz, U Melbourne

The Inadequacy of Philippine Laws to Digital Inclusivity for Disability - Beatriz A. dela Cruz, University of Santo Tomas

1450-1510: Break

1510-1610: Panel 3 - Digital Praxis

Chair: Gerard Goggin

Designing MIKA 1.0: A communication learning application for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Indonesia - Margaretha, Sri Retno Yuliani, Nishrina Khamida, Vitotamma Emir Muhammad & Ira Puspitasari

DISABILITY RIGHTS ADVOCACY: HARNESSING DIGITAL PLATFORMS TO ADVOCATE THE UNHEARD VOICES IN INDONESIA - Destry Indra Wibawa, Ministry of Law and Human Rights, Indonesia

Evidence-based digital storytelling: strengthening the advocacy of Indonesian organisations of people with disabilities - Felix Kiefel-Johnson, Technical Advisor, Nossal Institute for Global Health, University of Melbourne; Sholih Muhdlo, Gender Equality, Disability and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) Coordinator, Sentra Advokasi Perempuan Difabel dan Anak (SAPDA), Indonesia

1610-1630: Break 2

1630-1730: Panel 4 - Disabled Voices

Chair: Jen Smith-Merry

Imagined Citizenship: Exploring Rohingya’s digital ownership, identity and action in Southeast Asia - WENDELL GLENN P. CAGAPE, JH Cerilles State College

We Belong to You, but You Don’t Represent Us: A Javanese (Indonesian) Disability Experiences           Umar, PhD Student, Discipline of Department of Media and Communications, U Sydney

Digital Inclusion in the University: Five stories from Malaysia         Sook Yee Helena Song, Flinders University

1730-1745: Closing Remarks

Prof. Gerard Goggin, Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University

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