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[Commlist] Call for AI Otherwise Summer Institute
Fri Feb 17 07:29:40 GMT 2023
https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/iccit/ai-otherwise-iccit-summer-institute
AI Otherwise: ICCIT Summer Institute
May 30-June 1, 2023
The Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology (ICCIT)
University of Toronto Mississauga
AI Otherwise 'AI Other ways AI Other ones
The ICCIT Summer Institute will be held from May 30 to June 1, 2023, at
the University of Toronto Mississauga. With this Summer Institute, we
assemble to investigate the limits of AI, a theme we locate as part of
the development of a critical turn in AI research and prototyping. We
understand limits in the philosophical sense of threshold or horizon as
well as limits in the socio-technological sense of boundary and boundary
object (Leigh Star, 2010). We ask what happens to the uncertainties that
arise around the boundaries of science and technology knowledge when AI
itself draws boundaries in what is included and what is excluded. How
does the local history of colonialism and anti-colonialism,
racialization and anti-racism, across space and time impact the
boundary-making and -remaking of AI? How can boundaries be re-arranged
otherwise? (McQuillan, 2022). To counter the re-emergence of a
technological sublime of advanced automation—a mindset that understands
ubiquitous computing as enclosing every aspect of life and everyone
indiscriminately—and its associated “AI spring”—signaled by a growing
availability of funding—we locate critical technologies of revealing,
refusal, and resistance, whether we look at critiques such as
“surveillance capitalism” or “datafication” or “extractivism.” In the
critical tradition of feminist STS and decolonial thought, we call for
an AI Otherwise and gather to think through interdisciplinary frameworks
of other ways of making and doing AI.
The three-day Summer Institute is organized a day after the ICA 2023
(May 25-29, Toronto) and will feature speakers, paper presentations,
roundtables, workshops, and experimental sessions. We invite key
thinkers across critical and technical domains that include machine
learning, AI ethics, design, history, legal, labour, and platform
studies, among others, to share work and build a discursive community on
the subject of AI. Participants will be invited from an international
community of scholars and researchers as well as the ICCIT and other
University of Toronto faculty. One of the goals of the Summer Institute
is to create a community of scholars who are working on these issues
from multiple fields to challenge the doxas surrounding AI and bring
complexity to the discussion of its boundaries. We call for submissions
of papers, panels, round tables, workshops, or experimental formats,
e.g. critical design interventions, video content etc., on the topic of
AI Otherwise or thinking the limits of AI across a range of disciplinary
views. For the Summer Institute, we prioritize panel and workshop
configurations that include graduate students and emerging scholars.
Financial support (travel, etc.) for graduate students and emerging
scholars who are accepted participants can be made available—please inquire.
Submissions
Papers: title + 250 word abstract with specification of disciplinary
field(s) and a short bio (<50 words).
Panels: a panel title and description (300-400 words), 4-5 paper
abstracts (title + 250) with specification of disciplinary field(s) and
short bios (<50 words) of each author.
Round tables: 250 word abstract describing topic of roundtable + short
description of participant
contributions and short bios (<50 words) of each participant
Workshops: 250-500 word description of workshop + framework for
participant (e.g, graduate students or mixed group) and short bios (<50
words) of each participant
Experimental formats: let us know what you have in mind in 250-500 words.
Apply below before March 15, 2023.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfL1jM_4ntdsriIEUqqjeAsvQYbLrfHR2_DAOmD3xPNOwLGdg/viewform
Read more here.
AI Otherwise: ICCIT Summer Institute team
Co-chairs: Beth Coleman, Julie Chen, Tero Karppi, Lilia Topouzova
Postdoctoral researcher: Sophie Toupin
Jeremy Packer, PhD
Professor
Institute for Communication, Culture, Information, and Technology
University of Toronto, Mississauga
Faculty of Information
University of Toronto, St. George
Killer Apps: War, Media, Machine (Duke 2020)
<https://www.dukeupress.edu/killer-apps>
Prison House of the Circuit: Politics of Control from Analog to Digital
(Minnesota, 2023)
<https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/the-prison-house-of-the-circuit>
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