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[Commlist] CFP: 4s2019 open panel 'Race and/as technology today'
Thu Jan 10 10:49:21 GMT 2019
*4S 2019 Open Panel Call for Papers*
September 4 -7, 2019
New Orleans
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CFP for an open panel at 4S to Commslist. It has an interdisciplinary
scope, but will be of particular interest to media and communications
scholars.
*Race and/as technology today*
Thao Phan, University of Melbourne
Scott Wark, University of Warwick
In her seminal essay, “Race and/as Technology”, Wendy H. K. Chun
proposed that race could be understood as a technology—that is, as
neither biological nor cultural, human nor machine, mediated nor
environmental, visible nor invisible, but as a category that organises
all of these dualisms and many more. Race, she argued, can be thought of
as a “technique that one uses, even as one is used by it” (38). Using
this essay and its concerns as a touchstone, this panel will ask how we
might understand race and/as technology in the present. What is the
relationship between visibility/invisibility and race and how is it
mediated? How are emergent technologies of control, such as facial
recognition, racialised? How might we think categories—like race,
person, or population—after Artificial Intelligence, machine learning,
and big data? How might these technologies be understood historically?
What is the relationship to related categories, such as gender, class or
ability, in the technologisation of race? How might analyses of culture
help us to understand race and/as technology? If we adopt Chun’s idea
that this approach “displaces ontological questions of race” (56), what
different things might race be made to do, in the present? We want to
bring together scholars working in any discipline touched by these
questions to think through what it might mean to consider race and/as
technology today.
*Deadline: *Feb 1, 2019
*Submissions: *https://www.4s2019.org/accepted-open-panels/
*Conference details: *https://www.4s2019.org/
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