
TiP Salon
A TiP salon with a featured image attached as well as some body text.

Diginauts x Techfugees Hackathon
University of Copenhagen, South CampusAs part of the conference, Border dissidence, digital resistance and the production of irregularized migrants, DIGINAUTS and TechFugees are hosting the first ever hack for refugees. Join the 48-hour hackathon that is centered in the challanges refugees face in their journeys! Sign up and find more information here.

DIGINAUTS Workshop: Border dissidence, digital resistance & the production of irregularized migrants
University of Copenhagen, South CampusThursday 24th October, 9.00-12.30 University of Copenhagen, Auditorium 22.0.11 Friday 25th October, 13.30-16.30 IT University of Copenhagen, room 4A14 The interdisciplinary research project Diginauts is inviting to the workshop Border dissidence, digital resistance & the production of irregularized migrants. This workshop aims to understand the role of technology in controlling and enabling migration. The workshop […]

Research Talk by Dr. Morgan Ames – The Charisma Machine: The Life, Death and Legacy of One Laptop Per Child
IT University of Copenhagen Rued Langgaards Vej 7, Copenhagen, DenmarkIT University of Copenhagen, 24. October 2019, 11.00 am Rued Langgaards Vej 7, Copenhagen Room: Aud. 2 Drawing on her new book, The Charisma Machine, Ames chronicles the life and legacy of the One Laptop per Child project and explains why — despite its failures — the same utopian visions that inspired OLPC still motivate […]
We have four regular events
- The TiP Salon runs weekly during the semester. We convene around constructive engagement with new publications, visitors to the group and work in progress. The meeting is open, and runs at 12:00-13:00 on Wednesdays. Please contact Zea Yde to sign up to the email list.
- Shut up and Write takes place every week on Wednesdays from 13:15 to 17:00. Based on the model promoted by Inger Mewburn, we commit to writing projects on the whiteboard and write in shorter sessions with breaks.
- The TiP Invited Speaker Series has been running since 2018, and each year 3-4 invited speakers present their work in a public forum. All welcome.
- The TiP Writing Workshop takes place twice a semester, where contributions from all members of TiP are welcome. The purpose of the workshop is to give and receive feedback on ‘in progress’ work. Practically the workshop entails reading all participants’ submission, being a ‘caring opponent’ on one particular text, and participating in constructive debate about the texts.
Sporadic events
When PhD students are at the right stage of their studies, they resurrect the longstanding institution of the STS Reading Group. Previous seasons of the Reading Group can be found here