Wright Center Workshops

Wright Center for Computation and Just Communities Workshop:

"The Personal and the Computational"

Dartmouth College, October 24 & 25, 2023

 

All workshop sessions are in the Wright Center/Neukom Institute, 252 Haldeman

 

Tuesday, October 24th

8:15-9:15am — Breakfast in 252 Haldeman

9:15-9:30am — Introduction by Susan J. Brison and Jacopo Domenicucci

 

Human agency

9:30-10:00am — Maria Brinker (University of Massachusetts, Boston), "Digital personalisation and human agency" / Chair: Susan Brison

10:00-10:25am — Discussion

5-minute break

10:30-11:00am — Elizabeth Edenberg (Baruch College, CUNY), "Securing Rights in the Digital Sphere" / Chair: Kate Norlock

11:00-11:25am — Discussion

11:25-11:40am — Coffee break in 252 Haldeman

11:40am-12:10pm — Jacopo Domenicucci (Dartmouth College), "Codes and Agency" / Chair: Sonu Bedi (Dartmouth College)

12:10-12:35pm — Discussion

12:35-2:00pm — Lunch in 252 Haldeman

Speech

2:00-2:30pm — Etienne Brown (San José State University), "Algorithmic Amplification and the Right to Reach" / Chair: Jacopo Domenicucci

2:30-2:55pm ­— Discussion

5-minute break

3:00-3:30pm — Mihaela Popa-Wyatt (University of Manchester), "Online Hate: Is Hate an Infectious Disease? Is Social Media a Promoter?" / Chair: Barrett Emerick

3:30-3:55pm — Discussion

3:55-4:10pm — Coffee break in 252 Haldeman

4:10-4:40pm — Lucy McDonald (King's College London), "Context Collapse Online" / Chair: Marion Boulicault

4:40-5:05pm — Discussion

Free time

7:00pm — Dinner in Ford-Sayer/Brewster, downstairs at the Hanover Inn

Wednesday, October 25th  

8:30-9:30am — Breakfast in 252 Haldeman

Between ethics and epistemology

9:30-10:00am — Marianna Bergamaschi Ganapini (Union College), "Value alignment and Trust in AI Tools" / Chair: Shannon Brick

10:00-10:25am — Discussion

5-minute break

10:30-11:00am — Jeff Lockhart (University of Chicago), "Machines making up people: Machine Learning and the (re)production of human kinds" / Chair: Melina Mandelbaum

11:00-11:25am — Discussion

11:25-11:40am — Coffee break in 252 Haldeman

11:40am-12:10pm — Hanna Kiri Gunn (University of California, Merced), "Why There Can Be No Politically Neutral Social Epistemology of the Internet" / Chair: Moya Mapps

12:10-12:35pm — Discussion

12:35-2:00pm — Lunch in 252 Haldeman—Wrap-up session

Invited discussants:

Marion Boulicault (University of Edinburgh)

Shannon Brick (Georgetown University)

Barrett Emerick (St Mary's College of Maryland)

Melina Mandelbaum (University of Cambridge)

Moya Kathryn Mapps (Stanford University)

Kathryn Norlock (Trent University)

Organizers:

Susan J. Brison (Director, Susan and James Wright Center for the Study of Computation and Just Communities, Dartmouth)

Jacopo Domenicucci (Neukom Fellow, Dartmouth)