Dear Serena, (if I may), This sounds like a fascinating conference. I am afraid my French is not good (I remember taking it at a summer camp, but never followed through the way I should, unfortunately). Is the website available in English? I notice all of the signup sections are in French. Thank you, Peter On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 9:22 AM Serena Ciranna <serenaciranna@gmail.com> wrote:
International Conference on Trust & Digital Memories
*Should We Trust Our Digital Memories ? Remembering Online: A Long-Term Perspective.*
Feb 21-22, 2019 IEA, Hotel de Lauzun, Paris
https://www.paris-iea.fr/fr/evenements/should-we-trust-our-digital-memories-...
This conference on digital memories brings together the most current research from various fields such as media design, cultural studies and philosophy, representing both theoretical and empirical approaches. We will especially focus on the concept of trust, and the many ways it is related to memory in online practices and interactions. With social media, digital archives and self-tracking apps being new means we use to create and share memories, it is important to ask how and why we tend to trust online platforms and digital devices as repositories of our past. Furthermore, do we tend to trust digital memory more than biological memory, considering it to be more objective and stable? As Victor Mayer-Schönberger assesses: “As digital remembering relentlessly exposes discrepancies between factual bits and our very own human recall, what we may lose in the process is the trust in the past as we remember it.” What are the consequences of this potential shift for the way we make sense of ourselves through our past? How individuals and collectives deal with the increasing volume of their digital memories, as well as with new ways of remembering and forgetting through the use of technology, is a challenging question, the answer to which requires an interdisciplinary approach. Therefore, this conference’s aim is to gather contributions from variety of disciplines in order to further the discussion on this developing field of study.
*Scientific Committee: *
Roberto Casati (Institut Jean Nicod, Paris) Serena Ciranna (Institut Jean Nicod, Paris) Jerôme Dokic (Institut Jean Nicod, Paris) José Van Dijck (Utrecht University) Gloria Origgi (Institut Jean Nicod, Paris) Judith Simon (Hamburg University)
*Programme: *
*February 21, 2019*
Morning:
10:30 - 11 am *Introduction*Serena Ciranna (Institut Jean Nicod)
11:00 - 11:35 am *The Dying of my Mother on WhatsApp*Joanne Garde - Hansen (University of Warwick)
11:35 - 12:10 pm *Design to support personal remembering practices using digital memory media*Elise van den Hoven (University of Sydney)
12:10 - 12:45 pm *Remembering A Data-Driven Life: Introducing a Quantified Past*Chris Elsden (Northumbria University)
12:45 - 12:55 pm *Discussion*
Afternoon:
2:30 - 3:05 pm *On the creation of digital heirlooms*Daniela Petrelli (Sheffield Hallam University)
3:05 - 3:40 pm *Personal Memory Knowledge Graphs*Aldo Gangemi (University of Bologna), Valentina Presutti (National Research Council, Rome)
3:40 - 3:50 pm *Discussion*
3:50 - 4:20 pm Coffee-break
4:20 - 5 pm *Autistic (Dis) Trust: How autistic people's uses of social media neuroqueers memory*Anna Reading (Faculty of Arts and Humanities King’s College)
5- 5:35 pm *Memory as the ‘Ghost in the Machine’. Machine logic and memory in the Digital Age*Yasmin Ibrahim (Queen Mary, University of London)
5:35 - 6:10 pm *How can we forget? The Digitization of Autobiographical Narrative*Gunnthorunn Gudmundsdottir (University of Iceland)
6:10 - 6:30 pm *Discussion *
*February 22, 2019*
Morning:
09:30 - 10:00 am *Introduction*
Gloria Origgi (Institut Jean Nicod)
10:00 - 10:35 am *Trust, Extended Memories and Social Media*Jacopo Domenicucci (Université Paris 1 Sorbonne)
10:35 - 11:10 am *Decentralised ID for Communities of Trust*Remy Bourganel (Chief Innovation & Design Officer, Brickchain)
11:10 - 11:20 am *Discussion*
11:20 - 11:50 am Coffee-break
11:50 - 12:25 pm *IoT – Internet of things or Internet of Trust ? Trust as a key success factor of IoT adoption*Sandrine Macé (ESCP Europe) - Violette Bouveret (ESCP Europe)
12:25 - 1 pm *From static records to predictive policing: the future of audiovisual evidence*Jean-François Blanchette (University of California, Los Angeles)
1 - 1:10 pm *Discussion*
Afternoon:
2:15 - 2:50 pm *Memories of Intimacy*Stefana Broadbent (Politecnico di Milano)
2:50 - 3:25 pm *Smartphone Memories of Displacement and Diaspora*Anne Gilliland (University of California, Los Angeles)
3:25 - 3:35 pm *Discussion*
3:35 - 4:05 pm Coffee-break
4:05 - 4:40 pm *Digital protest memories: charting disconnection as a site of political struggle*Anne Kaun (Södertörn University, Sweden)
4:40 - 5:15 pm *Collaborative cultural platforms: new repositories of a “common memory”?*Marta Severo, EA Dicen-IDF, Université Paris Nanterre; IUF junior member
5:15 - 5:30 pm *Discussion *
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Organized by: Institut Jean Nicod / CNRS-ENS-EHESS
Organizing Committee: Serena Ciranna (Institut Jean Nicod, Paris), Gloria Origgi (Institut Jean Nicod, Paris)
With the Sponsoring of : DEC- Département d’Etudes Cognitives EHESS - Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales Internet of Things Chair - ESCP Europe - Business School IEA-Institut d’Etudes Avancées
Info & Registration:
https://www.paris-iea.fr/fr/evenements/should-we-trust-our-digital-memories-...
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Serena Ciranna
PhD student, Institut Jean-Nicod, EHESS, Paris
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