In case you haven’t seen it, John Scott Railton’s Twitter thread for identifying the Capitol insurrectionists triangulating screengrabs, Parler messages and the like (would you call that digital forensics??) is absolutely fascinating. https://mobile.twitter.com/jsrailton Sent from my iPhone
On 11 Jan 2021, at 05:55, Simon Lindgren <lists@simonlindgren.com> wrote:
Hi all!
The Centre for Digital Social Research (DIGSUM) at Umeå University, Sweden, invites you all to our spring 2021 online seminar series, DIGZOOM, starting on January 28, and featuring:
- Zizi Papacharissi - José van Dijck - Nick Couldry - Sarah T. Roberts - Charles Ess - Deen Freelon - Whitney Phillips - Brooke Foucault Welles - Hannah Metzler - Mark Carrigan - Chris Bail
These are trying times, and this is a way to offer a space for exchange and dialogue in this field, as we hope for better days. The aim is for the events to be informal and friendly. 🦄
This is a broad invitation, and anyone, anywhere, who is interested in these topics should feel welcome to attend as many sessions as you like. We in fact encourage you to. We are proud to be able to offer such an impressive lineup of speakers! 🎉 This a somewhat unique opportunity.
Browse our programme at https://digsum.org/digzoom <https://digsum.org/digzoom>
Then, request zoom links (buttons following each speaker bio) for the ones you want to attend (the sooner the better). We will approve your “requests”, but just want to avoid posting the links directly in this email.
If you prefer, send an email to digsum@digsum.net <mailto:digsum@digsum.net> listing which sessions you want links for.
If you want to make extra sure not to miss out, you can add the entire DIGZOOM series to your calendar, with the attached *ics file. You still need to request the Zoom links however.
See you there!
Simon Lindgren
Director, DIGSUM
-- DIGSUM digsum@digsum.net
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