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Rewatching the Data Justice Conference

11 July 2023

Collective Experiences in the Datafied Society
The conference was the latest in a series organised by the Data Justice Lab.

On 19 and 20 June, over 200 participants met in Cardiff University (and online) for the third Data Justice Conference titled Collective Experiences in the Datafied Society.

Across three plenary sessions and thirty-two paper presentation sessions, workshops and roundtables, delegates explored impacts and lived experiences of an increasingly datafied world and discussed responses to the ongoing datafication of social processes and institutions.

The conference was the latest in a series of Data Justice conferences organised by Cardiff University’s Data Justice Lab, based in the School of Journalism, Media and Culture.

The three plenary sessions were live-streamed and are available here, via Cardiff University’s YouTube channel.

Experiences at the margins

  • Mirca Madianou (Goldsmiths, University of London)
  • Patrick Williams (Manchester Metropolitan University)
  • Hamid Khan (StopLAPDSpying Coalition)

Roundtable: Political interventions in data and AI

  • Dan Mcquillan (Goldsmiths, University of London)
  • Sarah Murphy (Member of the Senedd)
  • Rosa Curling (Foxglove)
  • Kaelynn Narita (NoTechForTyrants).

Alternative collectives

  • Catherine D’Ignazio (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  • Donna Cormack (University of Otago)
  • Carolina Botero Cabrera (Karisma)

To find out more the lab’s research visit the Data Justice Lab online or contact Professor Lina Dencik, Dr Emiliano Treré or Dr Arne Hintz.

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