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[Commlist] cfp: The Datafied Family
Fri Feb 10 13:55:33 GMT 2023
Deadline approaching on *28th February* for the call for papers open for
- *The Datafied Family* – a free, fully online day-long event on
Wednesday 28th June 2023, hosted by Professor Ranjana Das of the
University of Surrey, UK, with funding from the Institute of Advanced
Studies.
*KEYNOTE SPEAKERS*: Confirmed keynote speakers include Professor Sonia
Livingstone, London School of Economics, UK; Professor Usha Raman,
University of Hyderabad, India; Dr Giovanna Mascheroni, Catholic
University of Milan, Italy and Professor Veronica Barassi, University of
St Gallen, Switzerland
From body-trackers, non-human digital support apps, smart home tech,
parenting apps and gadgets, surveillance devices from the womb to the
cradle, technologies of intimacy and play in the Internet of the Things,
and wellbeing and wellness support bots – the textures of family life
are changing – at disparate paces across global cultures and economies
with a steady increase in family technologies, which are subtly, and not
so subtly altering the doing of care, intimacy, leisure, learning, play,
routine and more.
WEBSITE:
https://www.ias.surrey.ac.uk/event/the-datafied-family-algorithmic-encounters-in-care-intimacies-routine-and-play/
<https://www.ias.surrey.ac.uk/event/the-datafied-family-algorithmic-encounters-in-care-intimacies-routine-and-play/>
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
The Datafied Family – will raise and respond to a set of key questions –
without restricting its topics to these alone. Overarchingly, we ask 1.
In what ways have family dynamics – routines, caring, intimacies,
leisure, play, learning, parenting and more – been interrupted,
(re)shaped, or transformed by the steady algorithmizing of everyday
family life?
2. What material artefacts – toys, apps, smart home tech, educational
applications, portals and meta-portals – punctuate family life and to
what effect?
3. What inequalities, injustices, and power dynamics are being rehearsed
or reshaped through the datafication of family life?
4. How is the algorithmic shaping of domestic routines and rapports
encountered in practice, resisted, or reshaped through human agency?
5. What global perspectives remain less visible and unincorporated in
theorising the datafied family, including the disparities between the
global north and south?
The event welcomes paper submissions on its submission portal in the
following areas – which are indicated below but not produced as an
exhaustive list –
• Surveillance technologies in the home
• Body trackers
• Geo-location devices and relationships • Datafication of intimacies
and sexuality • Parenthood, parenting and platforms • Childhood, big
data and datafication of childhood • Rights based perspectives on data
technologies in the family • Kinship, routines, time and technology •
Aging, care and emerging technologies • Smart home technologies •
Leisure, play, learning and Big Data • Algorithmic cultures, resistance,
play and algorithmic shaping of family life • Data driven discrimination
• Data inequalities and injustices • Redefining ‘family’ in an era of
datafication
*Abstract submission details:*
Final Submission Deadline:28th February 2023 Notification of
Outcome:March 20th 2023 Event date:28th June, 2023, 930 am to 3 pmUK time.
Submission portal: [*please submit your abstract here
https://www.ias.surrey.ac.uk/event/the-datafied-family-algorithmic-encounters-in-care-intimacies-routine-and-play/
<https://www.ias.surrey.ac.uk/event/the-datafied-family-algorithmic-encounters-in-care-intimacies-routine-and-play/>
].
If any questions, please get in touch with Professor Ranjana Das, at
(r.das /at/ Surrey.ac.uk) <mailto:(at%20r.das /at/ Surrey.ac.uk)>
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