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SUMMARY:Barbara Nino Carreras: Work in Progress
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: My presentation will explore informal and informal digital support in the context of a Danish public library and the challenges that library employees\, citizens and their informal helpers encounter when interacting with mandatory digital self-services. Drawing on feminist grounded theory\, I will explore sensitizing concepts (Bowen 2006) that currently guide my analysis such as informal welfare (Lyberaki and Tinios 2014\, )\, collective access (Mia Mingus 2010\, Hamraie 2013\, )\, and relational autonomy (Mackenzie 2019). \n \n\n\n\n \n\n\nHamraie\, Aimi. 2013. “Designing Collective Access: A Feminist Disability Theory of Universal Design.” Disability Studies Quarterly 33 (4). https://doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v33i4.3871.\nLyberaki\, Antigone\, and Platon Tinios. 2014. “The Informal Welfare State and the Family: Invisible Actors in the Greek Drama.” Political Studies Review 12 (2): 193–208. https://doi.org/10.1111/1478-9302.12049.\n\n\nMackenzie\, Catriona. 2019. “Feminist Innovation in Philosophy: Relational Autonomy and Social Justice.” Women’s Studies International Forum 72 (January): 144–51. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wsif.2018.05.003.\nMingus\, Mia. 2010. “Reflections On An Opening: Disability Justice and Creating Collective Access in Detroit.” Leaving Evidence (blog). August 23\, 2010. https://leavingevidence.wordpress.com/2010/08/23/reflections-on-an-opening-disability-justice-and-creating-collective-access-in-detroit/.
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LOCATION:IT University of Copenhagen\, Rued Langgaards Vej 7\, Copenhagen\, 2300\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:Guest Salon: Christopher M. Kelty
DESCRIPTION:  \nOn March 23rd\, we will host Christopher M. Kelty in the TiP Salon. \nTitle:  The Maze of Nature in Los Angeles \n  \nAbstract: The Labyrinth Project is a collaborative inquiry into \nnature in Los Angeles. Wetlands\, lawns\, rats\, cats\, coyotes\, \nmountain lions interact with human affect\, state power\, indigenous \npolitics\, aesthetic pleasure\, local governmental power and much \nmore. Also\, Satan. Using a mix of participant-observation\, \nstructured interviewing\, collaborative urban anthropology\, \nhistorical and archival digging\, ecological observation\, and \nanalysis of social media content\, we explore the diverse and \nsurprising ways in which Los Angeles is full of different natures— \na veritable trophic cascade of the absurd and surprising. \n  \nBio \nChristopher M. Kelty is professor at the University of \nCalifornia\, Los Angeles. He has appointments in the Institute for \nSociety and Genetics\, the department of Information Studies and \nthe Department of Anthropology. Research interests center on \nsocial theory and technology\, the cultural significance of \ninformation technology; the relationship of participation\, \ntechnology and the public sphere; and more recently\, the role \nthat wild animals play in contemporary urban Los Angeles.  He is \nthe author of two books: The Participant: A Century of \nParticipation in Four Stories (Chicago\, 2019); and Two Bits: The \nCultural Significance of Free Software (Duke University Press\, \n2008).
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LOCATION:IT University of Copenhagen\, Rued Langgaards Vej 7\, Copenhagen\, 2300\, Denmark
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