Connected
Life is a two-day multidisciplinary conference supported by the Oxford Internet Institute (OII), London School of Economics (LSE), and The Alan Turing Institute. This year’s conference theme, ‘Data & Disorder’, will provide an
engaging forum for a cross-disciplinary network of researchers from around the
world to consider the broad societal implications of automated data collection,
processing, and analysis in all facets of daily life.
Connected
Life 2019 will take place on Monday June 24 (Oxford) and Tuesday June 25
(London). This student-led conference aims to provide a framework for critical
reflection on the datafication of social life and order, and in an effort to
include diverse and uncommon perspectives from across the intellectual
spectrum, we welcome proposals from postgraduate students and faculty from all
departments. This might include, but is by no means limited to, fields such as
computer science, digital humanities, economics, education, history,
international relations, law, linguistics, literature, media and
communications, philosophy, politics, psychology, and sociology.
We welcome
the submission of proposals in a variety of formats, be they empirical,
theoretical, qualitative, or quantitative in nature. Proposals from individual
authors are welcomed alongside those from multiple contributors. Abstracts must
be received by 12 APRIL 2019. Abstracts must be submitted to: connectedlife@oii.ox.ac.uk.
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