DIAS event: Creating the Fourth Chapter of Genomics by Eric Green
Danish Institute for Advanced Study (DIAS) is pleased to welcome Dr. Eric Green to SDU on 5 February 2025 for the talk Creating the Fourth Chapter of Genomics.
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DIAS event: The Feel of Algorithms by Minna Ruckenstein
Algorithmic relations refer to the processes through which algorithmic culture emerges by people establishing and maintaining human-machine connections. It is not enough to ask what algorithmic systems are doing to us; we must also consider what we are doing to algorithms. How are we feeding them with our stories, actions, and affective orientations? This talk engages with ‘the feel of algorithms,’ outlining how the analysis of algorithmic folklore and related emotional responses provides novel perspectives on algorithmic relations. By examining the affective infrastructure of algorithmic culture, we can identify various modes of presence and participation, ranging from enthusiasm and ‘mild paranoia’ to irritation and frustration. The goal is not simply to uncover emotions but to expand the existing domain and methods of social analysis. The enthusiasm, fears, and frustrations suggest a broader argument that calls for appreciating feelings as form-giving social forces that define current algorithmic culture.About Minna RuckensteinMinna Ruckenstein is professor of Emerging Technologies in Society at the University of Helsinki and the founder of the Datafied Life Collaboratory. She has dedicated over a decade to studying the human aspects of digitalisation, datafication, and AI. Currently funded research projects focus on public values in algorithmic futures, repair and renewal of algorithmic systems, and brokering efforts that could lead to better systems.VenueThe DIAS Auditorium, SDU Campus OdenseThis event is open for all. No registration needed.
In defense of hope in an age of climate upheaval: Theoretical and empirical considerations
DIAS talk by Maria Ojala, Professor in Socio-ecological Resilience, FRONT (Frontiers of Arctic and Global Resilience), University of Oulu, Finland