Friday, November 15, 2019
Jackman Humanities Building JHB100
170 St. George Street, Ground Floor
Toronto, ON, Canada, M5R 2M8
A. Making ends meet – public keynote session 1:00PM to 2:40PM
- Rena Bivens, Social Media: Stalking identity since 1997
- Mél Hogan, Genomics: Staking identity since 2003
B. Private ends – closed workshop 3:10PM to 4:40PM
- Leslie Regan Shade: Getting to eQuality:What young people told us about privacy and equality in social media
- Arun Jacob: Zuckerberg’s Perestroika. Facebook in the First Phase of Technologization of Trust
- Aaron Tucker: Diversity in Faces: IBM, Flickr, and the facial data as tactic of governmentality
- Gemma Richardson: The ‘Pivot to Privacy”: How surveillance capitalism will survive and thrive
C. Odds and ends – closed workshop 4:55PM to 6:25PM
- Shirley Roburn: Singing Plants and Speaking Trees: More-than-human social media
- Brendan Smith: The Burnout Society on YouTube: Normalizing affective precarity in the digital environment
- Tamara Shepherd: Breaking up Is Impossible to Do: The perils of antitrust for platform capitalism
- Tanner Mirrlees: Digital Free Trade, Platform surveillance, network propaganda, and cyber-warfare
D. Loose ends – Closing Remarks 6:25PM to 6:30PM